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| am putting the Miniatures and 100 and 200 class varieties in a separate section following 
this general list. The number after the name is the classification number as explained on page 5. 
Abnaki (Funk) (421) (Early) Deep vivid 
— orange that stands the hottest 
sun without fading. Opens 5-6 well placed 
blooms on a medium tall plant. Fine early 
orange and just as good when planted late 
for fall bloom. 
Abu Hassan (itzer) (378) (Early) 
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several medium size blooms on a tall straight 
plant. This is the most popular dark blue on 
the market. 
Ace of Spades (Sisson) (454) Called 
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called blacks. A beautiful very deep black red 
with a glistening sheen. Opens 6 ruffled wide 
open blooms with perfect placement on an 
extremely tall strong plant. Has 20 buds with 
a long flower head and good attachment. 
Stands right up in the hottest sun without wilt- 
ing or burning. One of the very best of the 
black reds. 
Adorable (Woods) (540) (Early) Light 
~~ bink with a lavender cast and 
with a small darker feather. Nearly a self 
color. 5-514” florets. 6-8 open and 6 more 
showing color. A very beautiful variety. Strong 
grower with a nice willowy stem. 
Adoration (Klein) (442) (Very early) 
~—— New shade of rose with a 
creamy throat, sort of an orchid pink. Good for 
first early cut flowers. Opens 7 5” blooms. 
Very nice color but not so good in midseason. 
Fine early. 
Alpine (Palmer) (400) (Midseason) Pure 
~~ white with light cream throat. 
Grows only medium height but one of the 
most beautiful whites | know of. One you 
certainly should have. 
Amberlite (almed (422) (Late Mid- 
season) Light salmon orange 
with a yellow throat, giving the general effect 
of orange apricot. Opens 5-6 blooms out of 
the 18-20 total, with the rest all showing. 
Placement sometimes irregular but a very 
showy and attractive variety. 
American Beauty (acrreti) (562) 
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deep rose with darker throat. This was very 
nice with me this past season. 
Andrena (Armstrong) (440) Pale phlox 
~~ pink with a large pale Empire 
yellow throat. Beautiful pastel pink something 
diferent and very beautiful. Tall straight 
spikes with 18-20 well placed and well at- 
tached blooms from 414-5” in diameter. Opens 
6-7 on a long flower head. Opens well in 
water. In 1949 in the GGC trial grounds it 
had the second highest average score of over 
100 seedlings, winning the Silver Medal 
Award. 
Antietam (Snyden (454) (Late mid- 
~— season) Beautiful deep glis- 
tening red with a velvety texture. Opens 8 
well placed 414” blooms on a 20 bud spike. 
Tall stiff tho willowy stem. Good propagator. 
One of the best in this color. 
Aquila (Chase) (501) White with a small 
“crimson feather. Strong rugged 
plant with 29-96" head of 16 or more buds. 
Florets are wide open well attached and 
well placed. Has won a number of prizes in 
the past three years. 
Astrid (Jack) (562) (Early Midseason) 
~ Distinctive clear medium light rose 
with a narrow throat line and slight feather. 
One of the most beautiful rose varieties and 

“Lam more than satisfied with your bulbs and service.” 
—Mrs. H. L. Miller, Ohio 
