(Lins) (422) M. Called a 
carrot orange salmon which 
means it is a soft clean distinctive shade and 
not a harsh garish tone. Unique color and should 
be very popular. 
L 1/.25, 10/2.00 S 2/.20, 10/.80 
M 1/.20, 10/1.60 B 10/.25, 100/2.00 
Tunia’s Delight (Both) (522) M. Clear 
deep orange with a 
narrow blue picotee edge around every petal. 
Opens 8 huge flowers. A grand show flower 
and also beautiful. 
L 2/.25, 10/1.00 
M 3/.25, 10/.60 
Trocadero 
S 6/.25, 10/.35 
B Pkg. /.25 
Tunia’s Elite (Both) (s90) M. Huge 
blooms up to 7”. Sort of 
bronzy orange edged with smoky orange and a 
fiery orange red throat mark. Good propagator. 
L 2/.25, 10/1.00 S 6/.25, 10/.35 
M 3/.25, 10/.60 B Pkg. /.25 
Tunia’s Mahomet (Both) (586) EM. 
Huge rich smoky 
velvety plum rose tinged with orange scarlet in 
the throat. Extremely popular. 
L 2/.25, 10/1.00 S 6/.25, 10/.35 
M 3/.25, 10/.60 B Pkg. /.25 
Tut’s Both (Both) (422) LM. Deep or- 
ange with small bluish blotch. 
This is an unusual color that is extremely 
bright and can be seen for “‘half a mile.’’ One 
you must have if you like the bright colors. Big 
heavy blooms with plenty open. 
L 2/.25, 10/1.00 S 6/.25, 10/.35 
M 3/.25, 10/.60 B Pkg. /.25 
Uncle Tom (59°) LM. Deep purplish 
and brownish maroon. Dif- 
ferent from other dark reds. Tall strong grower. 
L 2/.25, 10/1.00 S 6/.25, 10/.35 
M 3/.25, 10/.60 B Pkg. /.25 
Valdaq (Barrett) (560) M. Somewhat like 
a rosy Elizabeth the Queen but 
larger, taller with more stretchy heads. Opens 
8 with 8 showing. Heavily ruffled and needle- 
pointed. 
L 1/3.00 
M 1/2.00 
Vanity Fair (Harris) (541) M. Blush 
pink with buff overlay and 
with cerise throat markings. Opens 8 heavily 
ruffled and needlepoint blooms of good texture, 
with 8 in color on a 30” flower head. Plant 
S 1/1.00 
B 1/.40, 10/3.00 
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grows up to 5 ft. Won the American Home 
Achievement Medal in 1950. 
L 1/1.50 S 1/.75 
M 1/1.25 B 5/1.00 
Vega (Chase) (506) L. Sister seedling of 
Canopus. Somewhat similar but 
smaller size. Long flower heads. Very nice 
variety. Should be grown more. 
L 2/.35, 10/1.40 S 3/.20, 10/.60 
M 2/.25, 10/1.00 B Pkg. /.35 
Velvet Mantle (Fischer) (454) M. Rich 
velvety royal maroon 
red with silken sheen. Opens 9 round flat open 
florets on a tall spike. 
L 1/.25, 10/2.00 S 4/.25, 10/.50 
M 2/.25, 10/1.00 B Pkg. /.30 
Victory Queen leet) (430) LM. 
ear rich salmon or- 
ange with deep cream yellow throat. 6-8 
beautifully ruffled well placed blooms on a long 
head. 
L 2/.25, 10/1.00 S 6/.25, 10/.35 
M 3/.25, 10/.60 B Pkg. /.25 
Violet Dickinson (Barrett) (500) M. 
Ruffled white with 
delicate violet feather. This is really nice and 
doesn’t have the objectionable magenta lines 
that some whites have. Opens 8-10 beautiful 
blooms. 
L 1/.25, 10/2.00 S 2/.30, 10/1.00 
M 1/.20, 10/1.50 B 10/.25, 100/2.00 
Voodoo (Kadel) (486) M. A distinctive 
and beautiful smoky with stippling 
of bronze and plum. Several 5’’ needlepoint 
blooms open. In big demand. I never have enuf. 
L 1/.25 S 2/.30, 10/1.00 
M 1/.20, 10/1.60 B Pkg./.30 
Vulean (Stevens) (470) M. Light purple 
that the ladies all love. Old 
standard variety. 
L 2/.25, 10/1.00 
M 3/.25, 10/.60 B Pkg./.25 
Wayfarer (Butt) (460) M. Light rose 
blending to a creamy white 
throat. Opens 6-8 5’’ blooms with formal place- 
ment. Fine cut flower variety and good for any 
purpose. (Color photograph on another page). 
L 1/.40, 10/3.20 S 1/.20, 10/1.50 
M 1/.30, 10/2.40 B 10/.25, 100/2.00 
Wedgwood (Fischer) (366) EM. Lively 
shade of lavender with cream 
throat. Opens 4-5 waxy well ruffled blooms. 
