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Height is given in inches. 
' AFAR—(Lapham 
and very distinct plicata. 
ALASTOR—(Spender 1940) EM.36”. Bright, deep pink with gold 
center. Eng. Silver: Medal: 19370 [oe ec sccecteectente= $0.60 
ALBA SUPERBA—(J. Sass 1943) M.38”. Large flaring white which has 
been tnteliablesherem<. |). ie Rae, ee eee $1.50 
ALDURA~—(Larsen 1942) M.34”. A most beautiful plicata with sharp 
blue markings on a clean white ground. s. $1.00 
ALINE—(Stern 1934) M.36”. Smooth enamel-like azure-blue. Perfectly 
formed and very close to true blue. 2.22. ca ence eneeeesscnteeeeeoeee $0.50 
ALLINE ROGERS (Kleinsorge 1950). M.34”. Pinkish tan blend, 
heavily ruffled. Standards upright, falls flat and wide. _....... $7.50 
ALLUMEUSE—(Gage 1938) L.34”. Pale violet standards; mahogany 
falls. Fiery orange beard. Brilliant and unusual color combina- 
EVENT x cee eee eS 8 Sa ere 5 reece eee re 2 Rect recor $0.50 
ALONA—(Deforest 1945) M.36”. 
Pink blend of China Maid color- 
ing in a ruffled flower with hori- 
zontally-flaring falls. __....... $1.50 
ALPINE GLOW-—(Kleinsorge 1945) 
L.40”. Soft, smooth, lilac-rose 
with brown shading on hafts and 
pold’ beat, see.sqee esi: $1.50 
ALZA HOLA—(Snyder 1941) M.38”. 
Large-flowered, soft powder-blue 
blended and bordered with eine 
0. 
AMANDINE—(G. Douglas 1946) 
ML.34”. Pale cream with just a 
flush of lemon. Exquisitely beau- 
tiful, symmetrical flower; deli- 
cately colored, delightfully ruffled 
and firmly substanced withal. 
Uc ee oe et AE TMP 6 to Fe $3.50 
AMBER GEM-—(Salbach 1946) M. 
36”. Golden brown standards, 
large broad falls of bright chest- 
nut-brown. A Californian on 
trial for hardiness here. ...... $2.50 
AMIGO—(Williamson 1934) M.30”. 
Light lavender standards __bril- 
liantly contrasted with deep, vel- 
vety, violet falls. A color gem. j. 
$0.50 
NOTE.—Name of the variety is followed by the 
name of the originator and the year of introduction. 
Season of bloom is indicated by the initials “E.”, 
“M.”, “L.”, signifying early, midseason or late. 
ACTION FRONT—(P. Cook 1942) M.36”. 
bright, bold, copper-red beauty. 
ADMIRAL NIMITZ—(Graves 1948) M.40”. Large, 
crisp, pure white with gold beard, domed stand- 
ards, semi-flaring falls, fine substance. f. 
ADMIRATION—(K. Smith 1946) ML.38”. A very 
excellent smooth medium yellow, large, broad- 
petalled and well-substanced. 
1948) EM.34”. 
toned pink garden highlight, which is noticed 
from afar. Medium large and vigorous. 
ALADDIN’S WISH—(Murawska 1945) M.36”. Me- 
dium blue with brushings of cream. A large, tall 
CLOTH OF GOLD 
Condensed quotes copied from keen critics candid commentary 
Big, 
$0.75 
$3.50 
$4.00 
Orange-sherbet 
$4.00 
TIFFANY 
$1.50 
ANCHORAGE—(Grant 1940) EM.36”. Lustrous blend of strawberry 
ands earnetewhichimblOGtas¢ea Tl yg eee eet ee eee ee ee $0.50 
AND THOU—(Graves 1942) M.40”. Very pale blue flushed deeper 
toward the center and accented by the bluish beard. Large flower 
oftheavys substance tet ate ea tren Pe net eee $1.00 
ANGELUS—(Egelberg 1937) L.36”. Creamy lavender-pink. A distinct 
and beautiful color in a large, broad-petalled flower of heavy sub- 
Stance; bDloominoglate wee ee ats eke Ve i ee a eee Ce eS $0.50 
ANITRA—(H. Sass 1935) M.35”. Pure, silvery, light sky-blue of great 
size and beautiful form. A pale but intense blue, particularly 
noticeable in late afternoon or early evening. $0.50 
ANNA WILLIAMSON—(Cook 1946). A lovely, bright, and distinct 
pink blend of two tones. The rosy pink flowers are broad-petalled 
and wellisubstanced mimics a2 selmi ieee. Rant hk ee $2.00 
APEX—(Tompkins 1947) M.36”. 
Bright Bordeaux-red self, large 
and broad-petalled, well-formed 
and smoothly textured. _.... $7.50 
APHRA—(Salbach 1941) M.48”. A 
Jean Cayeux type but much larg- 
er, taller and lighter colored. 
$0.50 
ARAB CHIEF—(Whiting 1944) L. 
36”. Flashy, rich henna-tan in 
the color class of Bryce Canyon 
and Casa Morena. Large, tall and 
late ANS] cise a ee eee $1.00 
ARCTIC—(Kleinsorge 1940) M.40”. 
Smoothly-enamelled, creamy white 
with bright yellow heart. Ruffled, 
closed standards and broad falls. 
j $0.50 
ARETHUSA—(Gage 1940) M.40”. A 
lovely deep pink color (called 
Daphne-red) that fades in the 
sun, but is such a bright shade 
and such a tall and vigorous 
grower, that it never lacks admir- 
CYS: Ae st 2 $0.50 
ARGUS PHEASANT—(DeForest 
1948) ML.36”. Large, smooth, 
bright golden Argus brown, a 
shade near cocoa, with self colored 
beard. Striking and unusual. fsje. 
$10.00 
