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and has good commercial possibilities 
when stock becomes ample. 
DUSTY MILLER (Elliot) 486. 85 days. 
Very popular smoky. Bluish gray 
blending to a cream in throat. 
ENCHANTMENT (Fischer) 432. 70 days. 
Enchantment is a gorgeously ruffled 
deep salmon with a large, smooth, 
creamy throat. Florets are beautifully 
rounded and wonderfully waxy in tex- 
ture. Net. 
EVANGELINE (Palmer*) 560. 92 days. 
An exquisite light rose-pink with a 
soft creamy throat. Opens 8 to 12 
beautifully ruffled florets on a long 
flowerhead. Has been a consistent show 
winner. Net. 
FLAME GIRL (Lins) 536. Mid-season. 
Large wavy florets of a color so brilli- 
ant that the color marvel, aptly applies 
to FLAME GIRL. Its color could be 
described as between molten copper 
and brilliant light scarlet. 
FLORENTINE (Fischer). This is a large 
statuesque white with cream throat 
that grows five feet tall. Florets are of 
good substance and attractively frilled. 
A rival of White Christmas, but of dif- 
ferent parentage and different in form. 
More frilled than ruffled. Net. 
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE (Harris) 
500. 88 days. A full growing, beauti- 
fully ruffled glistening white. Opens 
6-8 well placed 5-inch florets on a long 
21 bud flowerhead. Considered one of 
the best whites. 
FLYING FORTRESS (Wilson) 580. 93 
days. A huge smoky grey, immense 
blooms. Opens up to 10 florets, a bou- 
quet in itself. Will compete with any- 
thing in this class on the show table. 
FREEDOM (Fischer) 401. 75 days. A 
dignified white of elegance and grace 
having a rose red blotch in throat 
which adds to its beauty. Florets are 
heavily ruffled on tall straight spikes. 
FRIENDSHIP (Fischer) 442. 70 days. A 
clear shade of pure pink, with large 
cream blotch. Early bloomer. It has 
beauty and charm. 
GEN. EISENHOWER (Salmon) 562. Bril- 
liant begonia rose. Open 8-10 on a 
very long flowerhead. Very large 
florets. Placement and attachment are 
very good. 
GENGHIS KAHN (Sheer) 432. 80 days. 
A very reliable striking ruffled pure 
pink, no markings. Florets very large, 
up to 6 inches wide. 
GLEAM (Fischer) 410. 77 days. A beau- 
tiful light yellow, combining beauty 
in style, color and ruffling. Has a 
waxy texture resembling ivory. 
GREENLIGHT—The originator’s own 
description: The especial charm of this 
variety arises from the peculiar green- 
ish gloss, which overlays the milky- 
white of the large, well-formed, slight- 
ly ruffled florets. This is particularly 
pronounced in the bud stage. A mid- 
season variety possessing the points 
necessary to make it first class for ex- 
hibition work. 
HEART O’ GOLD (Fischer) 401. 65 days. 
Heart O’ Gold has a large butter-yel- 
low throat blotch on a snowy white 
ground. The effect is strikingly beau- 
tiful. The rich golden throat blends 
softly into the immaculate whiteness. 
Lovely as sunlight on new-fallen snow. 
HEARTS DESIRE (Fielder) 540. 80 days. 
An exquisite light pink, blending to 
white with yellow throat. Heavy show 
winner, and a regular performer. 
HOKUS POKUS (K & M) 213. 62 days. 
An outstanding novelty from Holland. 
A mixture of colors, deep golden yel- 
low, with carmine markings and 
blotches. An unusual novelty. 
HUNTRESS (Jack) 466. 75 days. Early 
blooming pinkish lavender. Heavy de- 
mand for this one. 
INTRUDER (Graff) 536. 90 days. Extra 
large scarlet red with small red feath- 
er blotch in throat. One of the best in 
this color class, having many blue rib- 
bon winnings to its credit. Opens 10 
large florets on long flowerhead. 
JACOBS DREAM (Johnson) 506. A mar- 
vellous pale cream. Will open 10 to 12, 
6 to 7-inch florets on 33-inch flower 
head, bearing 21 buds, florets perfect- 
ly arranged and placed. 
JANET LEE (Fairchild) 420. Mid-season. 
A heavily ruffled peach, shading to a 
deep cream throat. The color is rich 
and the form beautiful. 
JINGLES (Lins) 230. Delightful, small, 
heavily ruffled, waxy, wide open flor- 
ets of a rich coral salmon shade. 
