MISTY DAWN 
(1941) 580 Class. 95 days. Soft smoky grey or 
bluish salmon, with a smoky orange blotch. One 
of the leading winners in the giant smoky class. 
Opens up to 9 blooms. Award of Merit 1941. 
EACH — L. 2/25¢e Med. 3/25c Sm. 5/25c 
Blts. 100/75¢ 
PORCELAIN BLUE 
(1945) 478 Class. (Blue Admiral x Takina). 90 
days. A true Pansy blue or medium violet, with a 
creamy white throat feather. One of the largest 
near blues with some blooms measuring 51%” from 
No. 6 bulbs. It makes a fine cutting, strong spike, 
always straight, and with good placement, growing 
about 50” tall, 22” flowerhead, 5144” blooms, 18 buds, 
6 open. Blooms are of excellent texture, bulbs 
HEALTHY; prolific and germination good. 
EACH — L. 60c Med. 40c Sm. 25c 
Blts. 5/25c 100/$4.00. 
RICH RED 
(1943) 554 Class. 80 days. Rich blood red, flaked 
black, with good texture and slightly ruffled blooms. 
Opens 9 to 11 but needs support in field. One of 
our best breeding parents, with Black Cherry, Dra- 
gons Blood, and Garnet Glow as its best offspring. 
Award of Merit 1943. 
EFACH — L. 25c Med. 15¢ Sm. 2/20c 
Blts. 10/25c. 
ROSY TORCH 
(1947) 462 Class. 80 days. Bright, clear cerise 
rose self color except a faint white pencil line on 
throat petal. Fine for floral work. Excellent tex- 
tured, flat open, lightly ruffled, perfectly arranged 
blooms on a straight strong slender spike. Attach- 
ment very good. Healthy, prolific, and excellent 
bulblet germination. 52” tall, 25” flowerhead, 5” 
blooms, 19 buds, 5 open. A fine commercial. 
EACH — L. 30c Med. 20c Sm. 2/25c 
Blts. 10/25c 100/$2.00. 
RUFFLED NIGHT 
(1947) 454 Class. 70 days. This is one of the most 
beautiful of all black reds, with clear glowing blooms 
of satin sheen. Ruffled, flat open, and heavy tex- 
tured blooms, with a very small white pencil line on 
throat petals. Spike is straight and strong, with 
well placed blooms that do not burn or wilt easily. 
It grows about 50” tall, 25” flower head, 5” blooms, 
