Montezuma. (1943) Scarlet crimson goblet with two 
rows of rounded petals. Fine shining color. 
Large heavy stems and foliage. Tall. 4 ft. A 
sensation at the New York Show, 1950. 
Red Cockade. (1943) Bright clear crimson. Very 
tall. Flowers of heavy substance. Petals frilled 
and crinkled like a big fringed tulip. Gay and 
effective. 
Rosy Cheek. (1943) Upright. Slightly semi-double. 
Very special color; deep rose, deepest at base 
cr eetea growing light toward the tips. Very 
istinct. 
NEW QUADRUPLE HYBRIDS 
The new race, first introduced last year, com- 
bining four species: albiflora, officinalis, macrophylla 
and Mlokosewitschi. The latter gives them all a 
golden ivory tone that groups them in a class by 
themselves. 
Last year’s introductions were: 
Candlelight. (16283) Golden ivory, flared, with crim- 
son centre. Bronze foliage. 
Starlight. (16285) Two rows of creamy ivory petals, 
faintly flushed in centre. 
Early Daybreak. (formerly Daybreak) (16320) Old 
ivory, flushed rose. 
To these I can add this year a few plants of each 
of the following: 
Rushlight. (16363) Single, clear ivory yellow with 
erie yellow centre. Great substance. Strong 
stem. 
Lady Gay. (16292) Pale rose with prominent dark 
maroon flares; brilliant yellow centre. Petals 
ruffled. Very striking. 
Sprite. (16339) Exquisite appleblossom-like flower. 
Creamy, flushing into pale rose at the edges. 
Erect carriage. 
Winged Victory. (16264) Buff and rose, unique color, 
beautiful, and difficult to describe. One of the 
very best. 
Sunlight. (16213) Delicate yellow, pink at the base. 
Striking large yellow centre. Great bloomer. 
Papilio. (16200) Pale salmon pink, heavily veined 
and delicately flared. Yellow centre. 
Rose Noble. (16262) Enormously tall strong stems. 
Flowers delicate pink with deeper flares. Very 
large centre of yellow stamens. Striking. 
Diadem. (16293) With greenish and deep ivory tints, 
ee as yellow as Mlokosewitschi. Flowers not 
arge. 
Firelight. Intensest bright pink with brilliant darker 
flares. Huge flat bloom, heavy substance, semi- 
double. Extremely striking. 
