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BLUE LAGOON (Snyder 46) 478—70 2 25 3-.25 6-.25 20 25 
A medium blue. almost a self shade, shad- 102-50) 1.50 1.00 §=©100 1.30 
ing lighter in the upper throat petal. It is 
a tall straight grower reaching 60 inches 
and opening 5 on a 26 inch flowerhead. 
5% inch florets are firmly attached. Good 
propagator, and a good show variety. 
BUCCHERINI (K. & M. 51) 423-75 i 00 Oo 25 10 00 
Beautiful salmon orange that is one of the 100 4.00 
finest new variety. The large wide open 
florets are firmly attached to a tall strong 
stem with excellent placement. 
BOISE BELLE (Roberts 48) 443-98 1 50 35 25 10 30 
A unique novelty and show glad distinctly 105 4:00 2:00 2.00 5 100 2.50 
different ard one of my favorites. Opens 
up to 10 very heavily ruffled florets that 
have a leathery texture. Medium pink at 
the edges blending to a light yellow throat. 
A champion at the shows and wonderful 
cut-—flower. 
BOLDFACE (Evans 47) 533-82 ih 25 20 2-.25 10 25 
Striking deep salmon pink with black red Ome. 00 mel 001s 00m aL 00 2.00 
brush mark on clean white throat. Opens 
8 five inch blooms on a tall spike. Has a 
fine show record, and looks like the best 
variety from Evans. 
BONANZA (Siemsen 51) 412-65 to. 00 gee 2. 00m ae .00 i 30 
This is the earliest commercial yellow. 10 24.00 16.00 8.00 10 2.40 
Grows five feet tall, opens 6 large well 100 =18.00 
placed blooms. Color is clear and has no 
other markings. 
BONNIE LASS (Rich 51) 466-85 Se 2-009 1.50 ee 1200 1 20 
Pure orchid lavender, with a white blotch 10 16.00 12.00 8.00 10 1.50 
diffused into lavender on a single lip petal. 
Opens 8 frilled florets on a 60 inch spike. 
The 5 inch florets are firmly attached. This 
has all the ear-marks of a good com— 
mercial and show glad. 
BRIDAL ORCHID (Carlson 50) 566-85 a 1.00 15 50 1 .20 
A vigorous pastel lavender that opens up 10 ~=8.00 6.00 4.00 10 1.50 
to 10 on a 22-24 bud flowerhead. This is LOOFs 10.00 
highly rated by most of the growers, but 
flecked badly here. Heavy show winner. 
CANOPUS (Chase 47) 506-85 1 t5) 25 2-.30 10 30 
Light cream with light crimson shading Oe 2.00 te t.00 .60 100 1.00 
on light yellow lip. Very heavy texture, 
ruffled and fluted. Has been sectional 
champion and best in its class at Boston in 
1947. Opens 8 very large florets, Will crook 
at times. 
CAPTAIN KIDD (Roberts 50) 452-80 ieee) eee. 00 .60 2 .20 
A rich deep red. Not quite a black—red. 10 12.00 8.00 4.80 10 15 
A fine glad that stands up well in all kind 
of weather. A tall grower with 7 slightly 
frilled florets of large size open on a 24 
inch flowerhead. 
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