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Hawkeye Red (Heaton) (450) (Mid- 
=a ain eiaeasecdson) brillicntmedi- 
um red sport of Vagabond Prince. This looks 
to me like a coming commercial red. It should 
replace some of the other old timers on the 
market. 
Heart O’Gold (fischer) (401) (Very 
ian: GAY) aINicely.ruried 
white with yellow throat. A beautiful com- 
bination. Should make a fine early cut flower 
variety. 
Heart’s Desire (Fiedler) (540) Heayv- 
a enaaene aily eruihod slight ppink 
shading to white with clear creamy throat. 
Heavy white midribs. Opens up to 6 or more 
large blooms on a spike of 18-20 buds. Strong 
healthy grower and very similar to Prosperity 
except that it has a clean throat whereas 
Prosperity has a slight feather. 
High Finance (Wilson) (582) (Late) 
Tair POMOKyY aMughtssorange 
gray with creamy throat. A color that is 
beautiful. Opens up to 9 lightly ruffled always 
well placed blooms with rolled back petals. 
Extremely tall sturdy grower, often up to 6 feet 
high. One of the very best smokies for exhibi- 
tion and should be used more by florists as it 
works in very well with yellow or orange in 
arrangements. 
High Life (K x M) (376) (Early) Clear 
ane amouemlight blues Ihomnot:aiarge 
flower it is one of the best light blues and good 
grower and propagator. Many open at a time. 
Hiho (Knight) (432) (Early midseason) 
Clear deep rosy salmon shading to 
clear white throat. Never flecks. Opens 8-10 
on a 30” flower head with a total of 20-29 
buds. This is a seedling of Ogarita with the 
same strong growth but with better colored 
florets. A winner at the shows and a fine cut 
flower variety. 

Hochsommer (Pfizer) (Early) Deep 
i. ala aor orange ssalmon ovitha 
small orange brown spot on lower petal. 
Medium size blooms with 6-8 open. 
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Huntress (Jack) (466) Early light pinkish 
—— lavender. Very popular. 
Ivy (Barrett) (440) A seedling of Ivy 
—~ Robertson and a much glorified version 
of that variety. Pink and cream. Tall plant with 
10 4” ruffled blooms open and 8 more in color. 
Always straight. This has been really nice for 
me and | like it. 
Jamboree (Pruitt) (422) Deep salmon 
in ane Orange eeshodingus tommcicdr 
deep yellow lip. Lightly raised midribs. Opens 
6-7 well placed blooms on a good height 
plant. Very nice easy grower and good 
propagator. | think this is an unusually good 
orange that will make a first class commercial. 
Janet Lee (Fairchild) (420) (Midsea- 
~—  s9n) Peach shading to a deep 
cream throat. Heavily ruffled and fluted. A 
very rich color and beautiful form. Opens 
several large blooms on a plant of about 4— 
414 feet. Alright in every way but needs good 
culture to get the long heads of which it is 
capable. 
Janice (Hatch) (441) Pink with deeper 
jae blotch. Opens’ 8-10 5 blooms 
with several more showing color with a total 
of 20 buds. Tall straight plant. Has double 
row placement and | think a very nice color. 
Often has extra petals making a double or 
semidouble flower. 
Jay’s Joy (Youmans) (422) An_ exhibi- 
 Suaeewes tion type orange that a good 
show grower says won him more prizes than 
any other variety. Makes a tall plant with 
willowy stem. A lot of blooms open. 
Jolly Roger (Hatch) (562) Heavily ruf- 
~— fled and needlepoint dark 
rose with scarlet shading and darker blotch. 
Tall strong husky plant with 6-7 blooms of 
heavy substance open. This has been fine with 
me and | like it very much. It is different from 
anything else. 
Journey’s End (Kadel) (432) (Mid- 
a) Silke season) Deepsreddish 
salmon pink with darker throat markings and 
shading deeper toward the edge. Nicely 
ruffled. Very pretty variety but slow propa- 
gator. 
