Introductions 
As seen in Berkley, California, in 1950, this variety was 
truly outstanding. Heretofore, have introduced only my 
own originations, but am happy to head the list for 1951 
with this one from Professor Sydney B. Mitchell. 
Mrs. Sydney Mitchell... 
A large pure white of fine form. Somewhat ruffled; 
with domed standards and flaring falls. The sparse 
beard is pale yellow. Tall. Fine branching. Many 
buds, and a long blooming season. From Snow Flurry 
X Great Lakes. Seeds readily, and occasionally pro- 
duces good pollen. When a breeder names an intro- 
duction for his Wife, it had better be good. And this 
One 1SseoLOGKenitidLed: $20.00 
Captain from Castile ... 
(DeForest 1951) Tall, midseason large flower. Closed 
standardssasemuistiarine jalls. Ground color, prighy 
rich vellow. Falls stitched deep red-brown. Standards 
and styles flushed red-brown. Brownish-orange beard, 
terminating in a distinct dark arrow mark. No. 6- 
46-A, mentioned in A.I.S. Bulletin 115. $15.00 
Caroline Jane... 
(Delopestel Jo ))) lallemidseason, elictenine awite 
eround, stitched violet (Ridgway.) Styles flushed 
violet. Violet arrow at end of pale beard. Wide, ruf- 
tled standards. Widé shalit. “Blaring, ritiled galls: 
Fine form, size, and spacing on the stalk. From pol- 
len OnNewrl ope, but entirelyadnicrent. stock Jimuit 
ed. $25.00 
Colonel Primrose ... 
(DeBorest. 195 ja lallemudseascnen) icleateesclimod 
sparkling lemon chrome (Ridgway). Beard shghtlv 
deeper. Closed standards. Wide, horizontal falls, with 
some ruffling. Vigorous. Three rhizomes planted in 
