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Tunia’s Masterpiece (Both 1947) (97 days) The finest Australian lavender, and a 
special favorite with us. Opens up to 12 6” florets of 19 or more buds on 30” 
to 42” flowerhead. Stock limited. (L $2.25) (M $1.50) (S $1.00) 
Vogue (Lins 1949) (90 days) Large informal ruffled lavender. Opens 7 4%” 
florets with 7 in color of 18 buds on 26” flowerhead. (L $2.00) (M $1.50) (S $1.00) 
Wedgewood (Fischer 1947) (70 days) Waxy ruffled lavender with cream throat. 
One of the most charming of all varieties in the 300 size. Opens 5 to 7 of 15 
buds. (L 35c) (M 25c) 
PURPLE — CLASS 70 
Avenue of Honor (Pfeifer 1950) (85 days) Unusual shade of deep heliotrope with 
cream center. Opens 6 5%” to 6” florets of 20 buds. This seedling has the same 
parentage as Violet Crumble which we released last year and was so well 
liked. (Any size, $3.00) 
Concord (Kuhn 1947) (70 days) Rich glowing royal purple with deep throat. 
Opens 6 of 18 buds on 20” head. (L 25c) (M 2-30c) (S 3-25c) 
Devon (Errey 1948) (80 days) A magenta purple exhibition variety that opens 10 
or more bright florets in excellent placement. (L 75c) (M 50c) (S 25c) 
Fuchsia Maid (Knight 1946) (73 days) Gorgeous red-purple. Does not sun-fade. 
Opens 5 of 15 buds on 19” head. (L 25c) (M 20c) (S 2-30c) 
Lancaster (Palmer 1944) (85 days) Glistening lightly ruffled dark purple. Opens 
8 of 16 buds on 21” head. (L 25c) (M 2-35c) (S 2-25c) 
Margaret Wood (Marshall 1947) (80 days) Large wine-purple, round florets. 
Opens 6-7 of 18 buds. 6” florets. (L 35c) (M 25c) (S 2-30c) 
Paul Rubens (Salman 1947) (77 days) Clear bright, attractive magenta-purple. 
One of the best. Opens 7 of 17 buds, tall spike. (L 15c) (M 2-25c) (S 4-30c) 
Rangoon (Palmer 1943) (75 days) Pure deep glistening ruffled purple. Opens 8 
of 18 buds on 24” flowerhead. (L 35c) (M 25c) (S 20c) 
Stained Glass (Burns 1949) (78 days) A latest release. Clear translucent amaranth 
purple. New shade. Opens 8-10 of 4” florets on long flowerhead. (Any size $2.00) 
Themis (Pfeifer 1949) (80 days) Mulberry with darker feathering on white throat. 
A latest Australian release. Opens 6 of 18 buds. (Any size $2.00) 
Wendouree (Pfeifer 1949) (85 days) Mallow purple on cream ground, throat 
feathered maroon. A latest Australian release. Opens 8 of 20 buds on 24” 
head. (Any size $2.00) 
VIOLET (BLUE) — CLASS 76-77 -78-79 
Abu Hassan (K & M 1947) (90 days) Very dark blue, non-crooking. Very widely 
advertised. Opens 6-8 of 4” florets of 18 buds. (L 2-30c) (M 2-25c) (S 4-30c) 
Allegro (Pfitzer 1936) (85 days) Clear light violet, white arrowhead in throat. 
Very fine. Opens 8 of 18 buds. (L 2-30c) (M 3-30c) (S 4-25c) 
Blue Giant (Seed 1949) (__. days) Australia’s newest and largest blue, comparable 
in size to Miss New Zealand, with 30” flowerhead and field height to 6 ft. 
(L $10.00) (S $7.00) (B $2.00) NET 
Blue Horizon (Billiad 1949) (_.. days) A beautiful medium almost true blue with 
darker throat markings. First Australian blue to win an award of merit. (B 50c) 
Blue Lagoon (Snyder 1946) (70 days) Deep violet, non-flecking. Not as clear in 
color as some. Opens 5 of 16 buds on 21” head. (L 50c) (M 35c) (S 25c) 
Blue Orchid (Both 1949) (75 days) A big blue, but should be staked as will crook 
in hot weather... Opens 6” florets. (L $1.00) (M 75c) (S 50c) 
Burns’ Success (Burns 1949) (80 days) Loveliest of the blues. Light heliotrope, with 
deeper heliotrope throat mork, bordered cream. Opens 6 of 17 buds on 22” 
head. We do commend it. (Any size $1.25) 
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