RENDEZVOUS. (Tompkins 1950) M. 38 in. A 
large and beautifully formed plicata of ex- 
tremely clear and bright coloring. The ground 
work is a rich chrome yellow and the falls 
are edged with a brighter shade of red toned 
orange. Standards are broad and well domed 
and the very broad falls flare horizontally. 
Substance is very heavy and the finish is silken. 
Stock limited. 
No. 49-149, (Bright Lights x Tiffanja) x Coro- 
nado wii. 02218. lS an 15.00 
WINDSOR. (Tompkins 1950) M.L. 40 in. A large, 
beautifully formed flower of deep, bright blue 
that we feel has. no equal for sheer brilliance 
and trueness of color. The flowers are heavily 
substanced, free “of veinings and are well 
spaced cn a tall, excellently branched stalk. A 
bloom of this in a garden at Nashville during 
the 1948 meeting brought us over Bee cards 
and letters of inquiry. 
No. 46-9. Brunhilde x Great Lakes _-2332eae 25.00 
LOVE STORY. (Mrs. J. A. Sapp 1949) M. 37 in. 
When last year’s intrcduction of Dresden Lady 
became unavailable, due to stock damage, Mrs. 
Sapp sent us the stock of her wonderful new 
pink Love Story and it was used instead, even 
though stock of it -was limited. Love Story is 
a self of rich flamingo pink with a full bright 
tangerine beard. The flowers are large, heavily 
substanced and the bread petals have a light 
frill to their edges. The color is particularly 
clean with no lavender or apricot in its make- 
up. Plants are strong with tall well branched 
stalks and an abundance of perfectly placed 
blooms. Many judges have put Love Story at 
the top of the pinks in their estimation. Due 
to the amount of stock, price remains the same 
as: lasteyear 2.01 tsc2 2. 32 ee Net 15.00 




