G— 
Beauty's Blush ..1947 introduction. Cool soft pink hold- 
440 ing 8 florets open on a good spike. A consis-— 
tant show winner and probably will become a 
good commercial. First, Recent Introduction 
class, West Va., '48. L.50¢; Blts 10 for 25¢. 
Bengazi ... Beautiful medium pink with white throat. 6-8 
530 large florets open on a straight spike. This 
variety was a sensation when introduced in 1943 
otill a winner at the shows. Does best in cool 
weather so should be planted late. L. $1.00, _ 
M. 50¢, S.:25¢, Blts 5 for 25¢. 
Bernadine (1948) Brilliant orange-scarlet with no other 
436 color marking. Holds 8 nicely placed florets 
open at one time making a massive spike. Like 
most varieties in this color class it should 
be cut when first floret opens to prevent sun | 
burn. A grand exhibition variety from Australia. 
L. $2.00, M. $1.25, S. 75¢, Blts 4 for 50¢. 
Big Top ... One of the tallest -growing varieties. Long 
541 flowerhead and huge florets. Light pink with 
small carmine feather in the throat. Show win- 
nings include Section Champ and winner of 
"Longest Flowerhead", L. 10¢, M. 6¢, Blts 
100 for 20¢. 
Birch Red ...(1945) Large pure deep red. Self color. 6-8 
552 florets open on very strong stem. A very beau- ~ 
tiful variety and consistant Winner at Shows. 
Li $2.00, -M. $1.25, Blts. 15¢. pt 
Blessed Damosel ... Beautiful glowing shell pink with 
440 cream throat. 6-8 large slightly ruffled flor— 
ets open. A recent introduction that should be 
popular. L. 15¢, M. 10¢, Blts 50 for 15¢ 
