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Tunia’s Fancy (Both 1948) (85 days) Medium deep orange-pink. Priced two years 
ago at $10.00 it was rated by Both as about No. | for sheer beauty. A strong 
grower and attractive. Opens 5 or more of 17 buds. (L_ $1.50) (M $1.00) (S 75c) 
Tunis (N. Z. 1950) Deep orange pink with yellow throat blotch shaded green. 
Opens 10 wide open florets on 20 bud flowerhead. Strong spike. (B only, each 25c) 
Victory Queen (Wilson 1945) (95 days) Deeply ruffled live salmon, a pastel beauty 
with cream throat. Opens 8 6” florets of 20 buds on 30” head. 
(L 25c) (M 2-40c) (S 2-25c) 
W. R. Reader (Turnbull 1942) (70 days) Deep red-salmon, vivid yellow throat. 
Opens 8 of 18 buds with 6” florets. (L 25c) (M 20c) (S 3-30c) 
SCARLET — CLASS 36 
Bernadine (Errey 1948) (88 days) Glowing orange-scarlet, very brilliant on a 
long spike. Opens 10. (L 75c) (M 50c) (S 25c) 
Cheyenne (Wilson 1948) (80 days) Big, wide open ruffled self, a blaze of scarlet. 
Opens 9 of 20 buds, 29” head. (L $1.50) (M $1.00) (S 60c) 
Commando (Palmer 1943) (85 days) Beautiful smooth scarlet without markings. 
Demands attention. Opens 6-9 of 17 buds. (L 2-40c) (M 2-30c) (S 3-30c) 
Firebird (Kuhn 1947) (75 days) Clear flame-scarlet, indistinct midrib and lines 
Opens 6-8 of 22 buds, 6 more in color. (L 50c) (M 35c) (S 25c) 
Firelight (Kelley 1949) (87 days) Scarlet with violet throat marking. Opens 7 to 8 
wide open florets on 25” flowerhead of 19 buds. (L $1.50) (M $1.00) (S 75c) 
Flame Girl (Lins 1950) (_. days) This is the most brilliant of all scarlet glads. 
Florets slightly waved. No flecks or markings but some soils give it a molten liquid 
copper color. It’s attachment is not as perfect as it could be, but because of it’s 
color it seems the Aristocrat of brilliant Glads. (L $3.00) (M $3.00) 
Geranium (Mair 1948) (95 days) One from Scotland. New brilliant scarlet. From 
small bulbs it opened 6-8 on 22 bud spike. Very promising. (L 50c) (M 35c) (S 20c) 
Idyll (Pupich 1949) (_. days) An early blooming giant geranium scarlet. Tall, 
straight grower with plain petaled recurved florets. Opens 8 of 19 buds. 
(S $2.00) (B 3 for $1.00) 
La Favorite (K & M 1950) (90 days) A brilliant light scarlet that opens 6 
4\2"" florets, with 8 showing color of 20 buds. (L $6.00) (M $5.00) (S $4.00) 
Mountain Gem (Requa 1946) (80 days) Tall medium scarlet with faint picotee 
edge. Opens 6-7 of 18 buds, 23” flowerhead. (27 5c)" (Mea0¢)(S 35c) 
Pfitzer’s Century (Pfitzer 1947) (98 days) Magnificent light scarlet named in honor 
of the 100th year of the Pfitzer firm. Opens 8 on tall stem. (L 40c) (M 30c) (S 20c) 
Radiant (Errey 1949) (. days) Dazzling flame scarlet with small cream throat 
patches. Opens 10 on tall spike. (B only, each 25c) 
Red Army (Moore 1950) (.. days) Bright scarlet red opening 8 or more on a 
straight stem. (B only, 2 for 25c) 
Rhett Butler (Kuhn 1947) (75 days) A nearly soft golden scarlet, lighter throat. 
Opens 6 of 17 buds on 25” head. (L 75c) (M 50c) (S 25c) 
Scarlet Giant (Kelley 1949) (81 days) Big spectacular scarlet of fine performance. 
Opens 6 to 8 florets, very long flowerhead of 19 buds. (L $1.50) (M $1.00) (S 75c) 
St. Edward (Both 1940) (95 days) Fine prize-winning scarlet, lighter throat. Opens 
8 of 18 buds on 22” head. (L 25c) (M 2-40c) (S 2-30c) 
Sunset Orange (Rich 1946) (95 days) Pure orange-scarlet, creamy yellow throat. 
Opens 6, 8 in color, of 21 buds. 6” florets, 25” head. (L 50c) (M 40c) (S 25c) 
Tunia’s Marvel (Both 1943) (78 days) Very early big scarlet, narrow edge of blue 
smoke. Opens 6 of 19 buds, 21” head. (L 25c) (M 2-30c) (S 3-30c) 
Tunisia (Wilson (1944) (80 days) Great commercial possibilities. Deep bronzy 
velvet scarlet. Opens 8 of 22 buds, 22” head. (L 25c) (M 2-40c) (S 2-30c) 
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