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Diadem (Rowse 1950) (... days) A splendid Australian orange salmon with ruffled 
florets of fine color. A gem of a cut-flower. Bulblets only. (B each 35c) 
Drum Major (Wilson 1942) (85 days) Clear deep orange with velvety deep blotch. 
Opens 9 642” florets of 20 buds on 28” head. (L 40c) (M 30c) (S 2-40c) 
Glamour Girl (N. Burns N. Z. 1950) (... days) A light apricot with small cherry 
throat blotch. Opens 10 to 12 florets, spike of formal placement. (S $1.00) (B 25c) 
Gratitude (Fischer 1946) (75 days) Ruffled salmon-orange, sharp yellow blotch. 
Opens 6 of 20 buds on 26” head. (L 2-30c) (M 3-30c) (S 4-30c) 
Huahina (K & M 1950) (90 days) The deepest orange we have yet grown. Quite 
unusual color and well liked. Opens 6 of 20 buds. Field height 48.” 
(L $6.00) (M $5.00) (S $4.00) 
Kestrel (Palmer 1945) (80 days) Light salmon-orange with creamy throat. Opens 
8-10 of 20 buds on 24” flowerhead. (L 20c) (M 2-30) (S 3-25c) 
King Madis (?) (85 days) Bulblets were sent to us two years ago and we presumed 
they were King Midas, a class 313 yellows. As they bloomed this year they were 
one of the most beautiful spikes in the garden. A very bright blending of yellow 
and orange, opening 7 to 8 large florets on a 20 bud spike from size 4 bulbs. 
(L 50c) (M 35c) (S 25c) 
Larime (Wilson 1943) (90 days) Beautiful showy deep orange with dark orange 
blotch. Opens 8 of 20 buds, 26” head. (L 30c) (M 2-40c) (S 3-35c) 
Marie Therese (Pupich 1950) (90 days) Large frilled florets of apricot suffused 
amber yellow. Opens 7 to 9 well attached symmetrically placed florets.  (B 50c) 
Marsden (N. Burns, N. Z. 1949) (. days) Large orange salmon, opens 9 to 12 
6” florets in formal placement. We have a number of the N. Burns seedlings as 
yet unintroduced, on test —all are discribed as formals, opening many florets. 
We will see their performance next year. Marsden and Glamour Girl are our 
first offerings from this hybridist. (L $1.00) (M 75c) (S 50c) (B 2-25c) 
Orangade (Brown N.Z. 1948) (90 days) Soft orange shading deeper towards 
edges. Deep cream tongue with red blotch. Opens 6 to 7 of 14 buds from small 
bulb. (L 75c) (M 50c) (S 35c) (B 10-50c) 
Orange Drapery (Wilson 1944) (85 days) Distinctive orange red with deeper 
blotch. Opens 5 or more on 17 bud spike. (L 20c) (M 2-30c) (S 3-30c) 
Orange Gold (Marshall 1945) (80 days) Rich golden orange self. Bit o’ Heaven in 
large size. Opens 5 or more on tall spike. (M 40c) (S 20c) 
Orange Prince (E. B. Snyder 1945) (80 days) Orange sport of Vagabond Prince. 
Opens 6 of 22 buds, 22” head. (L 20c) (M 2-30c) (S 3-30c) 
Palermo (R Pruitt 1944) (90 days) Ruffled fiery orange with deeper blotch. Opens 
5 of 18 buds. (L 2-30c) (M 3-30c) (S 4-25c) 
Quiberon (Errey 1949) (85 days) Apricot pastel, creamy yellow throat. Opens 
8-10 on 22 bud spike. (S $1.50) (B 3-50c) 
Rialgar (Errey 1948) (85 days) Ruffled glowing apricot, chrome yellow throat. 
Opens 10. Another fine Errey release. (L 75c) (M 50c) (S 25c) 
Sunkist (Errey 1944) (88 days) Ruffled glowing apricot, chrome yellow throat. 
Opens 12 florets. This is one of a trio of Errey’s pastel Apricots, whose color 
descriptions sound much alike but are distinctively different. (L 75c) (M 50c) (S 35c) 
Trocadero (Lins 1946) (87 days) Carrot orange self color. Extremely tall and 
straight. Opens 6 52” florets of 20 buds on 34” head. One of the very fine 
distinctive orange varieties. (L 75c) (M 50c) (S 25c) 
Tunia’s Delight (Both 1947) (80 days) Huge orange with blue margin. Opens 8 
of 17 buds. (L 75c) (M 50c) (S 25c) 
Yvonne Darragh (Australian 1950) (.. days) Heavily ruffled round florets of 
bright orange with lighter throat. Opens 8, med. tall spike. Very lovely. (B 2-25c) 
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