10 1949 Report VALLEEVUE TEST GARDEN 

EVANGELINE Palmer ’48 LM-560. Pale 
light rose, with creamy yellow throat. 
86 A 3 
GENERAL EISENHOWER Salman ’48 
M-560. Immense, tall straight spikes of 
medium light rose. Might be termed 
bright hydrangea pink. 83 A 3 
GRAY SUMMIT Butt ’50 E-486. Very 
clean smooth gray with equally clean 
creamy white throat.. 92A3 
LUXURY Evans N.I. M-530. Very large, 
unmarked, light orange pink. Creamy 
blend on lip petal. 95A1 
MARSHALL MONTGOMERY Salman 
48 M-554. Clean, warm, velvety maroon 
red. 90A3 
MID-AMERICA Knierim ’47 M-550. 
Bright light red, unmarked. Immense, 
tall, straight spikes. 90A3 
MORNING KISS Hulsebosch 748 LM-500. 
Clean white, very faintly blushed and 
has a small, inconspicuous, deep pink 
brush deep in the throat. Tall, straight 
spikes. 85A3 
NECIA Both 7498 M-443. Deep pink with 
prominent cyclamen blotch. 87A 4 
NEW YORK Salman N.I. E-554. Very 
deep carmine red, somewhat deeper than 
blood red. 91A1 
PACTOLUS K&M ’47 E-417. Colors are 
strong and bright. Deep apricot-cream 
with prominent orange red marks on 
lower petals. 89 A3 
PROF. GOUDRIAAN K&M ’50 EM-506. 
Very light clean cream approaching 
white. Throat deeper cream with very 
faint violet brush. Vigorous. 90 A1 
PURE GOLD Burns ’49 E-412. Medium 
yellow self. 90A1 
RAVEL K&M ’47 E-477. Medium-blue 
Mag ee with reddish brown throat mark. 
SKY HIGH Both N.I. M-312. Clear deep 
yellow, long heads with many buds, 
opening 10 in field 90 A 2 
STAINED GLASS Burns 
Clean purple self. 89 Al 
STRATHNAVER Peattie ’47 M-500. 
Very pure, unmarked dead white. Im- 
mense tall spikes, attachment of lower 
floret or two found to be only slightly 
weak in but a very small percent of a 
large planting. 96 A3 
SUNSPOT Roberts ’45 M-417. Light 
aerice buff with rose spot in throat. 
"49. ~M-370. 
TUNIA’S ARISTOCRAT Both ’49 M-585. 
Blendings of lilac, brown, fawn, orange 
and pink overlaid smoke and a cerise 
throat mark. Giant florets on strong, 
straight stems. 86 A 2 
TWINKLES Butt ’48 E-232. Deep orange 
salmon, red markings on deep yellow 
throat. Ruffled miniature. 86 A 2 
WHITE GODDESS Roberts ’48 EM-500. 
Ruffled white self. 88 A 2 
WHITE WINGS Errey ’48 M-500. Soft, 
clean creamy white. Floret ribbing, 
ruffling, recurving and flat lend beauty 
of form. 86A 2 
WORLD BEATER Pfitzer ’49 M-411. 
Clear medium light yellow of excellent 
color value with prominent red throat 
mark. 90 A 2 
B—GOOD 
AD REM K&M NI. M-406. Cream, 
slightly tan, cherry brush on yellow. 
84B1 
ALFRED NOBEL Salman N.I. LM-461. 
Light rose doree with explosion blotch 
of cream on lower lip, mid-rib cream on 
all petals. 80 B1 
ANCASTER FAIR Glass 749 M-530. 
Apricot pink definitely peach-orange 
toned under artificial light. Color 
feathers in very hot spells. 85B1 
ANIMATION Butt ’47 LM-550. Medium- 
ene red, small cream throat lines. 
85B3 
ANN STRALIA BOTH Both ’47 M-430. 
Clean, delicate salmon shading imper- 
ceptibly to clean golden yellow. 89 B3 
ANZACS Both ’49 LM-500. Large clean 
white. 89 B2 
ARC DE TRIOMPHE J Frans 750 
LM-410. light straw yellow with faint 
violet line on deeper yellow throat. Sport 
of Bloemfontein. 86B1 
BEAUTY’S BLUSH Fischer ’47 E-440. 
Pale creamy blush, very slight violet 
tinge, white throat. 89 B1 
BEERSHEBA K&M ’49 M-406. Clear, 
greenish cream turning to milky white. 
86 B2 
BELLE JAUNE K&M ’48 VE-812. 
Medium-deep yellow. 85 B2 
BINGHAMTON Salman NJ. L-3854. 
Very deep red, long flower heads. 
85 B2 
BLUE BOY Butt ’48 M-476. Medium 
deep blue violet, deeper marks. 883 B3 
