POLYNESIE (K. & M.) 
A pure salmon, deeper than Picardy. An 
ideal showy variety with all the qualities 
to become a great cut flower. 8 to 10 
open, slightly ruffled blooms, Magnifi- 
cent. 
PRESIDENT TRUMAN (Salmon) 
Light bright pink. Very large flower with 
Maly Open at once. Unusually fine, 
PROF. GOUDRIAAN (kK. & M.) 
Very light cream, approaching white. 
Fine placement, with 8 strongly attached 
florets open. Excellent cut flower type. 
PROSPERITY (Sylva) 
Light rose sport of Picardy. A fine tall 
grower that opens 8 large florets. 
PURPLE SUPREME (Wilson) 
Bright purple; lighter picotee edge. 
RAVEL (K, & M.) 
Tall violet blue with throat marking, 
Large florets of heavy substance, Extra 
ne. 
RED CHARM (Butt) 
Slightly deeper than medium red. Many 
ee well-placed blooins on tall spike. 
ood. 
RED PENNY (Kadel) 
Orange red. Has value as an early cut 
flower. Good grower. 
RED RASCAL (Graff) 
Intense light red with a soft sheen. 
Petals are very heavy and ruffled. Im- 
pressive. 
RED WING (Wright) 
Rich scarlet, shading deeper in throat. 
Large, slightly ruffled florets well placed 
on a tall spike. Good propagator and 
will become a leading commercial. 
REWI FALLU (Fallu) 
Deep blood red. Very outstanding, though 
florets are rather loosely attached to spike. 
RHEINGOLD (K. & M.) 
Brilliant golden yellow, no markings. 
Slightly ruffled. Good grower. Late. 
ROOSEVELT’S MEMORY (Salmon) 
Beautiful ivory white. Long flower head 
on tall stem. Huge fiorets of waxy tex- 
ture. Very fine. 
ROSA VAN LIMA (Pfizer) 
A light rose pink. Good commercial. 
ROSE CHARM (C. Fischer) 
Pure rose with cream throat and mid- 
ribs. 
slender 
Glad. 
ROSE DELIGHT (Jack) t 
Fine medium rose blooms on a tall wiry 
stem. A good early commercial. 
ROSE O’DAY (Fischer) 
Unusual shade of lavender rose, Opens 10 
tlorets in double row. Very distinctive. 
ROSY RED (Knight) 
Lovely shade of deep rose red. Florets 
of heavy substance on tall spike. 
RUTH ANN (Woods) Net.. ; 
Lavender pink shading lighter in the 
throat, with a deep orchid blotch. Large 
heavily ruffled blooms. Unusually beauti- 
ul. 
SALMAN’S. GLORY (Salman) 
Rich creamy white with small cherry 
blotch. Large flowers and early bloomer, 
SILCHERLIED (Piitzer) 
Deep La France pink, bordeau_ rose 
throat mark. Tall strong spikes, 8 five- 
inch florets open. Early. Very outstand- 
ing. 
SILVER WINGS (Ritsema) 
A white sport of Picardy. 
open florets. Very beautiful. 
SHERWOOD (Pruitt) 
Tall, silky red-purple. Opens 8 florets 
on willowy stems. Fine cut flower. 
SKYWAY (H. W. Stevens) : 
Bright medium pink, a color we like 
unusually well. 5% inch florets. Opens 
7 on a fine straight spike. One of the 
very best. 
SNOWFLAKE (Pfitzer) | 
Large pure white, opening 6 to 8 well 
placed blooms. A healthy grower. 
SNOW PRINCESS (Pfitzer) 
A new white. Very outstanding. 
SPIC AND SPAN (Carlson) 
Ruffled deep pink florets on a 20 bud 
spike. Tall. Oue of the good new ones 
that stand the heat well. 
SPOTLIGHT (Palmer) 
Long tapering flowerhead on long 
stem. Early. A good basket 
Ruffled, wide 
Medium yellow with small scarlet blotch. 
STARLET (Baerman) ‘ 
Tiny, frilly white blooms on a wiry stem. 
Very graceful and decorative. 
SUNLIGHT (Spiller) 
Delicate pink which blends to a_ large 
golden throat, giving the effect of bright 
light orange. Slightly ruffled. 
SUNSPOT (Roberts) . : 
Light apricot-buff with rose-red spot in 
the throat. 7 to 8 large ruffled florets 
open. Tall stems, good grower and 
propagator. 
SWING (K. & M.) : 
Extra large florets of purest white. Flor- 
ets well placed on a tall strong plant. 
Early blooming. 
TIVOLI (K. & M.) ¢ 
A soft rose, opening 8 to 10 large, wide 
open, well placed blooms. Tall. Extra fine. 
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TOPFLIGHT (LaSalle) 
Seft rose pink that is different. An 
extremely beautiful Glad with formal 
arrangement. 
TREASURE ISLAND (Lins) 
Light orchid pink. Large 
formed and ruffled blooms. 
always straight stem, 
TROCADERO (Lins) 
Clear salmon orange or pale carrot color. 
A very unusual color. Fine plant habits. 
UHU (K. & M.) 
Smoky rose salmon, flaked bronze, with 
attractive cream throat. Large florets. 
6 to 8 open on tall spikes. 
VANGOLD (Van Voorhis) 
Deep yellow, no markings. Straight, tall 
stems. Early and good cut flower variety. 
VELVET MANTLE (Fischer) 
Rich, lustrous dark red. Opens 7-8 florets 
on tall spike. Outstanding. 
VENEDA (Milo) 
Beautiful soft light rose with a cream 
blotch. 8 open on a fine tall spike. Un- 
usually fine variety. 
VICTORY QUEEN (Wilson) 
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Beautiful salmon peach with cream 
throat. Nicely ruffled. One of the most 
beautiful. 
VIRGIN (Lins) 
Large white of heavy substance. 6 to 8 
blooms open on a tall spike. Very fine. 
VREDE (kK. & M.) 
Color is pure white. Large florets, slightly 
ruffled, well placed on a strong wiry stem. 
Many open. Looks very promising. 
WEDGEWOOD (C. Fischer) 
Ruffled blue lavender of medium size. 
Well liked and good for floral work. 
WHITE CHRISTMAS: (C. Fischer) 
Heavily ruffled white with a cream cast 
in the throat. 6 to 8 open florets of waxy 
texture. Placement not always perfect 
but one of the most beautiful. 
WHITE GODDESS (Roberts) 
Heavily ruffled white. Opens 8 on a long 
flower head. A good consistent white. 
WHITE SATIN (Koerner) 
Pure cream white with white stamens and 
pistil. A true face up. Thin wiry stem. An 
outstanding miniature. 
YELLOW HERALD (Pftzer) 
Amber yellow, slight carmine markings. 
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