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open cup; transparent ivory with a pink 
glow in the throat. 
50. Jello Poin (XL)—Spanish pronunciation 
of word “‘yellow;” creamy. 
51. Johann Strauss CK No 258 (M)—cup 
and saucer; glowing pink with salmony over- 
cast; very waxy. 
52. *Joy CP 1947 (M) (B) (B)—funnel 
form; very double and loose; soft rose-pink. 
53. Lila St (XXL)—wide cup; very crepy; 
all-over color of lavender-pink (XYP). 
54. *Lost Weekend CP 1946 (XL)—very 
double with tips of petals cupped; red outer 
petals; inner petals purple with narrow mid- 
stripe of red. 
55. Lucile K. Irwin CK No 244 (XL)—very 
rich red with some purple; cup and saucer. 
56. *Madam Pele CP 1941 (XL)—cup and 
saucer; red with intense purple central petals, 
cupped at tips. 
57. *Maryland CP 1948 (XL)—wide open 
cup; bright orange shaded to burnt orange; 
twisty back petals. 
58. Maud Muller Sh No 104-AE (XL)—open 
cup; golden yellow-orange. 
59. *May Time CP 1940 (XL)—wide open 
funnel; veined salmon-toned rose. 
60. *Melanie CP 1948 (M) (B) (C)—funnel 
and saucer; clear pink. 
61. Mons. Jolibois Mon. 
62. Mons. A. Reviere (L)—open cup; central 
petals wide, bright orange, edged with cerise; 
outer petals red. 
63. *Moscow CP 1945 (XL)—cup and saucer; 
late blooming; central petals ruffled and cup- 
ped at tips; rich fire-red with touch of purple 
in throat. 
64. Mrs Gertrude W. Beahm CK PS No 23 
(XL)—flat funnel form; shades from orchid 
to fuchsia with red tones in back petals. 
65. *Nada CP 1946 (M)—‘“Nothing;” small 
white with extra long tube; narrow petals; 
very single; white with saffron tips on most 
of central petals; back petals saffron and 
rich brown. 
66. *Nevada CP 1946 (XL)—open funnel; 
narrow petaled; soft orange with cerise edges 
on central petals. 
67. New York Mon (L)—open funnel; 
broad petals; orange with violet eye. 
68. *Oklahoma CP 1946. 
69. Otto Siepke CK No 220 (M)—cup; 
waxy; very rich blood-red. 
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70. Otumba (L)—cup and saucer; palest 
flesh color. 
71. Purple Delight Poin (L)—rather single 
in effect; opens so wide that most petals turn 
backwards; red flower with purple predomi- 
nating; central petals nearly pure purple. 
72. Robin Hood Sh No 109-G (XXL)—huge 
and heavy flower; orange-red; quite distinc- 
tive. 
73. Rugusa Mon 1941 (XL)—cup and saucer; 
inner petals extra wide, ruffled; late bloom- 
ing; rusty fire-red. 
74. *Sally Moore CP 1943(XXL)—flat open- 
ing; white. 
75. Serenade Mon 1941 (M) (C)—open cup; 
medium red with inner petals of violet with 
red center stripe; fine corsage flower. 
76. *Silver Moon CP 1940 (XL) — very 
double, flat, white flower (XNP). 
77. *Small Fry CP 1946 (S) (C) (B)—open 
cup; ruffled, full petaled; one-toned. rose-red, 
deeper in throat. 
78. *Snow Queen CP 1942 (L)—open fun- 
nel; nearest to pure white we have ever seen; 
back petals and throat are an icy green which 
gives the entire flower a cool icy white ap- 
pearance (F). 
79. *Spider Queen CP 1948 (XL)—petals 
half recurved, half spread in a spidery, open 
cup; ivory with greenish overcast (XXNP). 
80. *Stellette CP 1949 (L)—flat funnel; nar- 
row petaled; waxy, bright orange. 
81. *Sun Glow CP 1946 (XXL)—cream 
colored with soft yellow tips and back petals. 
82. Sybil (XXL)—lovely, twisty, flat flower 
of a vivid red with magenta throat; very rich 
colored; late blooming; 3-angled growth. 
83. Thunder Cloud Poin 1941 (L)—loose 
cup; black-red flower with a purple overcast. 
84. Triomphe de Poissy. 
85. *Triumph CP 1940 (L)—wide open fun- 
nel; early blooming white; nearly pure, 
glistening white. 
86. *Warrior CP 1945 (XL)—extra wide 
central petals, cupped; ray of narrow petals 
in rear; pure, tich red. 
87. *Whirlwind CP 1948 (XL)—loose fun- 
nel; outer petals narrow and reflexed; dark 
fire-red; inner petals rich fire-red to burnt- 
orange. 
88. White Peacock Cldg (XL) — central 
petals pointed; lovely clear white; soft yellow 
back petals which turn back rather fluffy. 
