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Cascade Splendor—Queen of show, Salt Lake City. Shown by Fisher Harris, Utah. 
BLACK RUBY—(Dolman 1949) EM.34”. Velvety black-crimson with 
clean hafts and gold beard. $3.00 
BLUE BLAZES—(Welch 1950) M.36”. Bold medium blue, lighter at 
the-haft,with richtyellow! beard)» ome oe eng well ah as $10.00 
BLUE CROWN—(Washington 1945) M.36”. Heavily substanced and 
well-formed flowers with pale blue standards and pure white falls, 
with frosty sheen over all. A fascinating, fragrant iris... $1.00 
BLUE FRILLS—(Stephenson 1946). Rich, glossy, deep azure-blue. 
Heavy-substanced, roundly-formed flowers of exceptionally beautiful 
COLO TARE Ge cV eA ee SUSI 22 eee We nny La ab cere oe NEM $1.50 
BLUE GLOW~—(Nicholls 1945) ML.36”. Rich deep blue, smooth and 
lustrous with intriguing brown shoulders to add distinction. Large 
GnoYolD eal Swe BUA Ese cae OW Whe, oe Woh atari, C8! REA heal aren Slr ne! $1.50 
BLUE MONARCH-—(jJ. Sass 1933) M.38”. Tall, stately and very re- 
liable light blue, rivalling Shining Waters and hardier. ____.. $0.50 
BLUE PARAKEET—(Waters 1950) ML.36”. Chicory-blue with de- 
cided olive haft area. Large, tall, fragrant and different. __. $10.00 
BLUE RHYTHM—(Whiting 1945) ML.38”. A cornflower blue of 
great purity. About the bluest of all in this shade. Wide domed 
standards and semi-flaring falls of exceptional substance. Dykes 
Medal] 950509s (ele oe eee. Sek Sea ob ee mene eect $1.75 
BLUE SHIMMER —(J. Sass 1942) M.38”. This is tops in white and 
blue plicatas. Large, crisp, white ground flowers, peppered in a 
purer shade of blue than any other blue-marked plicata. Peppered, 
not button-hole stitched as ordimary. Sje. ..........-.:-csssseceeeeecese-e $1.00 
BLUE VALLEY—(K. Smith 1947) ML.40”. Closest approach to true 
medium blue, large, broad-petalled and delightfully ruffled. A supe- 
reo ye TBI) Gye (STEER COMNTIE. TIS O5. epee te eer een once ee te $5.00 
BLUE ZENITH—(Whiting 1942) M.40”. Lightly ruffled deep sky- 
blue. Large vigorous, hardy and distinctive. 0.2... $0.50 
BOLD VENTURE—(Nesmith 1948) L.38”. Pale rose conical stand- 
ards; semi-flaring, deep rosaline-purple falls. Well-substanced. $4.00 
BOMBAY—(Hamilton 1943) M.36”. Bright, clear yellow standards 
and bright coppery-maroon falls. One of the most attractive varie- 
ALAS hee FOL Ie 5 IE Ape ne te eG ANG AGE ee Ag EEE SD IH OPC $0.50 
BONNY—(Lapham 1948) M.36”. Medium sized smooth cloudy pink 
sea-shell with tangerine beard and leathery substance. __...... $1.50 
BONSOR—(Connell 1938) 1.38”. Silky deep blue, exceptionally 
smooth and rich. Pure, brilliant aniline-blue not equalled by any 
Otherge ss O35 5m i Priee RO 2 Ren eran ae Ne te Put hi AR a Fete aN $0.50 
BRIARWOOD —(Hall 1947) M.36”. Lovely pink and yellow blend, 
soft and smooth. Deeper in tone than Remembrance. Large flow- 
ered and well-substanced with sturdy stalk. Excellent. $1.00 
BRIGHT MELODY —(Snyder 1942) M.34”. Rich reddish grape color 
with chestnut haft and metallic sheen. Unique and attractive. $1.50 
BRILLIANT AMBER-—(Salbach 1947) M.40”. Pinkish amber stand- 
ards, bright golden brown falls with deeper veining. Large and 
S@mn flavin pease eee ee eet een $2.50 
BROADRIPPLE—(Buss 1951). See new introductions. ____._._.. $20.00 
BRONZE BROCADE—(Nesmith 1948) ML.38”. Domed broad stand- 
ards of bronzy red; brown, semi-flaring, ruffled falls. A darker band 
of ginger-brown borders both. Well-substanced and well-branched. 
ES eS e S0  ie ERO ahs 2 eee ES ee $5.00 
BROWN BOY-—(Salbach 1940) M.32”. Coppery orange standards, 
brownish orange falls. A lively brown of medium size. ___...._.. $0.50 
BROWN THRASHER—(Kirkland 1941) M.34”. A brilliant two-toned 
brown glistening with metallic iridescence. True brown shades 
fouridiin nosOther is. ae ces em at cae see $1.00 
GRASS ROOTS COLLECTION 
Any 8 for $3.00; any 11 for $4.00; any 20 for $7.00. All 26 for $9.00. 
Amigo Gloriole « Rosy Wings 
Anitra » Golden Treasure Sierra Blue 
Cheerio Gudrun Snoqualmie 
Christabel Indian Chief Snow King 
Indian Hills The Black Douglas 
Klondyke Gold Theodolinda 
Marquita Tiffany 
‘ Melanie v Wabash 
Moonlit Sea 
If you will add 50c to pay shipping costs we will include either 
Hoosier Sunrise, Nightfall or China Maid. Please state choice. 
E. B. Williamson 
Elsa Sass 
| Flora Zenor 
Fair Elaine 
Frieda Mohr 
BRYCE CANYON—(Kleinsorge 1944) M.36”. Distinct, warm shade 
off henna-copper: (5].< cn... alee $1.50 
BUCKSKIN—(Kleinsorge 1939) ML.36”. Large, golden tan of firm 
substance and flaring falls. Good companion to blues. __... $0.50 
BUFFAWN-—(Andrews 1940) M.34”. Soft pinkish buff set off with 
DrilliantetangerinesbeardaeAs color) erin eee eee $0.50 
BURGUNDY ROSE—(Hall 1946) M.35”. Large, ruffled dark ame- 
thyst of very striking shade. Vigorous and free-blooming. __... $2.00 
CAHOKIA—(Faught 1948) ML.40”. Lovely light blue of exceptional 
purity, elegantly formed and substanced. s. _.......2.---- $10.00 
CALIFORNIA GOLD—(Mitchell 1933). Intense, somewhat metallic 
yellow, large and free-blooming. One of the best in its price class. 
$0.50 
CALIFORNIA ROSE—(Salbach 1947) M.36”. Very large pure old rose, 
Well fOrmede ana mthick-suDStanCed Soe mee nee eee $3.00 
CAMEROUN—(Cayeux 1938) M.36”. Huge, velvety blackish purple 
Vialidel oymeyrol ienllks, gwakel tales Sveti. hh $1.00 
CAMPANULA—(Tompkins 1948) ML.37”. Large smooth campanula- 
bliucwoisexcellentatonmmeancs substalce ssa ase ene eeeeenae $2.50 
CAMPFIRE GLOW—(Whiting 1947) ML.36”. Deep but glowing cop- 
pery red of metallic sheen, without haft markings. Medium sized 
broad petalled one-toned flower even to the beard. s. _......... $7.50 
CAPE BON—(Tompkins 1945) ML.38”. Richly blended brown with 
glowing copper undertone. Large and thick-substanced. Good. 
$3.50 
CAPELLA—(Sass 1950) M.38”. Large smooth flowers of deepest yel- 
Iho Nae AE Oe = ee TE RAN oe Ne MORN Sb et aah ae $15.00 
CAPTIVATION—(Tompkins 1949) M.38”. Very large broad-petaled 
cream-white plicata. Edges stitched deep orchid. $4.00 
CARAVAN —(Tompkins 1949) M.36”. Large lustrous light mahogany, 
like polished oxblood leather. Semi-flaring with clean hafts and 
POO Tsu bStanice ye o-oo ae rae deen, ee ee Oe kee eet ere $4.00 
CAROUSEL—(G. Douglas 1948) M.42”. Colorful medley of magenta, 
violet and gold, the general effect of which is bright lavender-rose. 
Orange beard. Large, smooth, well-substanced and tall. f. _... $3.50 
CAROLINE BURR—(Smith 1940) ML. 40”. Large-flowered frosty 
ivory overlaid with palest chartreuse. Semi-flaring and very vig- 
OLOUSA YC! 42S Pies aT Se eR AOR fh Pee des Laas ee SR $0 
CASA MORENA—(DeForest 1943) M.34”. Extra large, glistening 
henna-brown self. Striking and unusual color. sj. 2200000000... $1.50 
CASCADE SPLENDOR—(Kleinsorge 1945) M.38”. Large, ruffled, tan- 
APTICOE|D LEM CES] Cen eeee oem pacers ieee Oat eens ee Ue oe $2.00 
CASTALIA—(Wmsn. 1933) M.34”. Very near true blue in a medium 
light Shad e2% sehr sak 04 25 Be roe Ole <n; ok aoe aa Ie eee eg a $0.50 
CATHEDRAL DOME-—(Nesmith 1936) M.38”. Free-blooming warm 
white with ruffled, domed standards and arched, flaring falls. $0.50 
CENTURION—(Wills 1950) EM.38”. Burnished brown self with big 
FOUNCs HOWEISHOL frie SUbStal Cen tne een ee ee $10.00 
CHALLENGE—(Stevens 1950) EM.34”. Intensely vivid rose with size 
(DIMUbISOREM Toh nv OMS CONOR, ko ee $9.00 
CHAMOIS—(Kleinsorge 1944). Pure chamois self, soft and satiny. 
Very dargevandseraceflullly= waved 1s): seems een ag een a sees $2.50 
CHANSONETTE—(Tompkins 1948) M. 38”. Frosty light orchid-lilac 
enlivened with a touch of lemon at the throat. Charming form 
with broad domed standards and full flaring falls. 000200... $6.00 
CHANTILLY—(Hall 1945) M.36”. Lovely, orchid-pink with the edges 
of both standards and falls so heavily crimped as to appear edged 
With: lacey yes acs ee tae el Ae ee, ca eects coe $2.00 
CHARLIE GERSDORFF—(Lapham 1948) M.36”. Fiery two-toned 
orange-red, actually a blend although the more orange standards 
do 'supgest -a watlepata sl 70k ch ee A ee $2.00 
CHARM—(Mitchell 1937) L.34”. Attractive shade of strawberry-red. 
$0.50 
CHEERIO—(Ayres 1934) M.40”. Standards, dull gold, flushed red; 
falls, velvety, glowing red. Large and vigorous. __o... 2... $0.50 
CHERITE—(Hall 1947) M.32”. Flamingo-pink with deep tangerine 
beard, full-bodied and ruffled. Dykes Medal 1951. Fsjrictoes $12.00 
CHICORY BLUE—(G. Douglas 1942) M.44”. Large, medium blue 
domed standards and broad, flaring falls. A smooth flower of firm 
substance with excellent branching. $1.00 
