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Both the number designating the color and the color 
name are given to describe the color classes, with the 
letter L. standing for Light and D. for Deep (10 L. 
Yellow means Light Yellow and 12 D. Yellow means Deep 
Yellow and so forth). — | 
The asterisk*, is used to indicate conspicuous 
markings, thus of White * means White with conspicuous 
markings, 90 A. O. C, means ANY OTHER COLOR such as 
Brown, Green, etc. | 
The size classes indicate floret size as follows; 
100-Miniature (Florets smaller than 23 inches in © 
diameter), 200+ Small (Above 23 inches thru 34), 300- 
Medium (above 34 thru 4¢ inches), 400-Large (Above 
ut to 54 inches), 500-Giant (54 inches and larger). 
The number preceding the variety name indicates 
the number of competing varieties that won three or more 
ist prizes in this class, The number following the 
variety name indicates the number of first prizes it won 
to reach top place, Thus 10 SILVER WINGS 53 means 
that 10 varieties won three or more lst prizes in 
the Giant Pure White Class (500) and that SILVER 
WINGS topped the class with 53 first prizes, — 
Varieties appearing in capital letters thus, WHITE 
SATIN are listed with prices, ete., in various sections 
of this catalog, Those written in small letters thus, _ 
Anita are either off the market or obtainable elsewhere, 
This code is also used in the Stipplemental Information 
. that follows on this page. 
* ok OK OK OX 
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION 
to 
BULB BUYERS GUIDE 
by 
W. Reed Nuttall 
Nearly anyone who visits the shows or grows many 
glads will be able to make a list of nominations to 
the foregoing chart, of varieties he thinks should 
supplant some of the present leaders or help fill 
in the gaps on this years chart. 
Here is my list and comment: 
Even I was surprized by the large number of varie= 
ties reappearing on the chart. Recent éTurn’ técPagen31) 
