FRANCES KENT— 
(1951) Tall stalk, with wide ruffled 
flowers. Tightly closed standards, hori- 
zontal falls. From tangerine-bearded 
pink breeding. Standards deep cream 
with flush of pink. Falls lighter, with 
pinkish beard. $12.00 
GALA FINALE—- 
(1850) Deep, bright yellow ground, 
so heavily overlaid rich Indian red as 
to appear red at first glance. From 
plicata breeding. H.C. 1949. $12.00 
GAY BORDER— 
(1949) Large, white-ground plicata 
with bright rosy-maroon markings. 
H.M. 1949. $5.00 
GOLDEN PLOVER—. 
(1950) One of the best, and smooth- 
est of the large golden tans. Well 
spaced on 38-inch stalk. H.M. 1951. 
$12.00 
GYPSY CLASSIC— 
(1950) Wide, flaring, neat flower of 
Royal brown, having brilliant henna 
overlay. Deep gold styles and bright 
orange beard. $10.00 
HER GRACE— 
(1940) Large, rounded flowers of 
“Hortense violet” (Ridgway). Tall. 
$1.00 
HONOR BRIGHT— 
(1951) Large flower of spreading 
form. Chrome yellow ground plicata 
with flush of orange and white patch 
on the falls. H.M. 1951. $12.00 
JAVA JEWEL— 
(1951) A bright “old gold,” by Ridg- 
way. With size, form and substance. 
A smooth, irridescent golden-tan with 
greenish hue. Different from the oth- 
er tan-browns. $12.00 
LAKE SHANNON— 
(1945) Graceful flower of medium 
“blue,” with self beard. H.M. 1946. 
$2.00 
LATE SUN— ; ; 
(1941) Large, deep yellow with rich 
orange beard. Tall stalk. H.M. 1942. 
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LOCKWOOD— 
(1947) A well-formed flower of 
bright brown-red, having an attractive 
blue blaze on the falls. Tall, well- 
branched stalk. $3.50 
LORI MAY— 
(1941) Smooth Daphne pink, of 
heavy substance. Rosy hait. H.M. 1944. 
$1.00 
MARJIE— 
(1950) Medium-size, flaring, very 
rufiled deep yellow, of heavy  sub- 
stance. Eleven or more flowers to ihe 
well-branched stalk. $4.00 
MARSALA— 
(1951) Self, of Persian Rose coloring, 
with bright tangerine beard. Good 
size, form and substance. Effective. 
$10.00 
MELODIST— 
(1946) Very large, tall, bright golden 
and henna blend. H.M. 1947. $2.50 
NEW HOPE— 
(1950) Crisp, ruffled, white ground 
plicata, heavily bordered medium vio- 
let blue. Tall. One of the parents of 
Caroline Jane. H.M. 1951. $10.00 
ORELIO—: 
(1947) Bright, flaring flower of 
brown-red, with glow from gold lines 
at the haft. H.M. 1948. $3.00 
PATRICE— 
(1945) Tall plicata. Light creamy 
standards, flushed rosy lavender. Falls 
white, brushed gold across the haft. 
Light brownish markings. H.M. 1946. 
$1.00 
PLUM PRETTY— 
(1949) Trim, smooth, plum-colored 
self. “Grape” in color chart. Flowers 
have sheen, and without that murky 
look. H.M. 1950. $7.50 
RODEO— 
(1947) Very tall and largest of all 
the plicatas. Brighter color than Tif- 
fanja, one of its parents. H.M. 1949. 
$4.00 
