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 
many Open at once. Unusually ine. 
PURPLE SUPREME (Wilson) 
Bright purple; lighter picotee edge. 
RAVEL (kK. & M. 
Yall violet blue with throat marking. 
Large florets of heavy substance. Extra 
tine. 
RER CHARM (Butt) 
Slightly deeper than medium red. Many 
open well-placed blooms on tall spike. 
Good. 
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. 
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 (Pftzer) 
A light rose pink. Good commercial. 
ROSE CHARM (C. Fischer) 
Pure rose with cream throat and mid- 
ribs. Long tapering flowerhead on long 
slender stem. Early. A good basket 
Glad. 
ROSE O’DAY (Fischer) : 
Unusual shade of lavender rose. Opens 10 
Horets in double row. Very distinctive. 
RUTH ANN (Woods) Net. ‘ 
Lavender pink shading lighter in the 
throat, with a deep orchid lotch. Large 
heavily ruffled blooms. Unusually beauti- 
ful. 
SALMAN’S GLORY (Salman) 
Rich creamy white with small cherry 
blotch. large tlowers and early bloomer. 
SANS SOUCI (K & M) 
A glowing scarlet with a narrow creamy 
white line on the lower petal. Heavy tex- 
ture and good placement. AA rating in 
test garden trials. One of the very finest 
scarlets. 
SHEREREZADE (K & M) b 
This early midseason variety 1s a creamy 
pink with strawberry colored blotch. 
Large florets are of heavy texture. 
Healthy grower and good propagator. 
SIERRA SNOW (Harris). : at 
This new Glad is glistening white. The 
blooms are very large with 12 open and 
10 showing color. Great for exhibition. 
Heavy ruffling. 
SILCHERLIED (Pfizer) 
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) f 
Tall, silky red-purple. Opens 8 florets 
on willowy stems. Fine cut flower. 
SILVER COURT (Lins) : 
A really true white with good growing 
habits. Up to 10 large blooms open on 
4-foot plant. Very good. 
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. 
SNOW PRINCESS (Pfitzer) _ 
A new white. Very outstanding. 
SPIC AND SPAN (Carlson) 
Ruffled deep pink florets on a 20 bud 
spike. Tall. One of the good new ones 
that stand the heat well. 
SPOTLIGHT (Palmer) 
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. 
SUNDANCE (Almey) ; me 
One of the best yellows either for exhibi- 
tion or commercial use. A clear medium 
yellow that is slightly ruffled. 
SWEET 16 (Fischer) : j 
A true pink that is_a trifle lighter than 
Ruffled, wide 
Friendship. Beautifully rounded florets. 
Perfect placement ,and fine growing 
habits. 
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. 
TREASURE ISLAND (Lins) ' 
Light orchid pink. Large beautifully 
formed and ruffled blooms. Tall and 
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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. 
VANGUARD (De Groot) 
A whiter version of Salmons Glory. 
Florets are larger with a more distinct 
marking. Very promising. 
VELVET MANTLE (Fischer) 
Rich, lustrous dark red. Upens 7-8 florets 
on tall spike. Outstanding. 
VENEDA (Milo) 
Beautiful soft light rose with a cream 
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usually fine variety. 
VICTORY QUEEN (Wilson) 
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 fiorets, slightly 
ruffled, well placed on a strong wiry stem. 
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WEDGEWOOD (C. Fischer) 
Ruffled blue lavender of medium size. 
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WHITE GODDESS (Roberts) 
Heavily ruffled white. Opens 8 on a long 
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WHITE LACE (Fischer) 
One of the most beautiful small flowered 
white Glads. Very heavy substance and 
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WHITE SATIN (Koerner) 
Pure cream white with white stamens atid 
pistil. A true face up. Thin wiry stem. An 
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WHITE TOWER (Lins) 
This pure white with a deep pink blotch 
is extremely tall, possessing florets of 
good substance and texture. Vigorous 
grower. 
WORLD BEATER (K & M) 
A medium yellow Glad with red throat 
marking. Florets large, with 20 to 23 
buds on tall strong spike. An excellent 
Glad. 
YELLOW HERALD (Phitzer) 
Amber yellow, slight carmine markings. 
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