GENERAL LIST 
The General List contains American, Canadian and foreign varieties which we have bloomed. For 
all foreign varieties. the country of origination is given after the name of the hybridizer except for the 
large introducers, Both (Australia), Burns (Australia), Errey (Australia), Konynenberg & Mark (Hol- 
land), and Salman (Holland). On foreign varieties, the first number after the name of the originator is 
the year of introduction abroad and the second number is the year the variety was first offered in this 
country. The descriptions of all varieties in this list are our own and are not copied from the introducer’s 
catalog. All performance records are taken from our own files and are given to show exactly how they 
have grown for us. Flowerhead measurements are taken the first day open. When fully open, they will 
usually be 1”-2” longer. 
Name — (Blooming Season-Class-Introducer- Year) Description 
ACE OF SPADES (EM 554. Sisson 50) This is the blackest of the 
better reds. Florets are a clear black red, shading a little lighter at 
the center. Grows 60” tall with 20 buds on a 28”-32” flowerhead 
and 3-6 514” florets open. 
ADONIS (E 500 Woods 49) Lightly ruffled white with a fine light 
pink throat line. One of the tallest and strongest growing of the 
whites, but the floret formation is not too good. 
ADORABLE (EM 460 Woods 49) Very pretty pale rose with a 
light rosy red blotch on a lighter background. Spikes grow up to 
50” tall with 17-18 buds on a 24” head and 5-6 5” florets open. A 
very nice glad for the house. 
ALDERMAN (M 462 Errey 49-51) Tall strong-growing medium 
rosy red with a cream throat. Opens 8-10 5” florets in good place- 
ment. 
ALJECIN (M 470 K & M 50-51) This new one from Holland has a 
fine, clear rosy purple self-color that does not spot or fleck in ad- 
verse weather. Spikes are 55” tall with 20 buds on a 27” head and 
7 plain 434” florets open. 
ALZADA (E 596 G. Wilson 50) Smoky medium scarlet brown with 
a large cream throat. Clear color and quite attractive. A novelty 
glad that is a good grower. 
ANGELA LYNN (M 400 Barrett 50) One of the prettiest of the 
whites. The florets are ruffled with a cream throat. A strong prop- 
agator and easy grower. Spikes are 50” tall, with 20 buds on 26” 
flowerhead and 7 41%" florets open in excellent placement. 
ATHENE (M 400 Kuhn 49) Highly regarded as a commercial pros- 
pect due to its reliable performance. Grows 55” tall with 20-21 
buds on a 26” flowerhead which opens 8 plain-petaled 414” florets 
in good placement. 
ATLANTIC (&M 422 B & P 46) One of the best Dutch varieties. 
. Florets are a fine clear medium orange, slightly deeper in the throat 
with a white line. A strong healthy grower that makes spikes 55” 
tall with 18 buds on a 27” flowerhead with 8-9 5” florets open. An 
excellent show glad. 
AUGUST MOON (EM 510 Rich 49) Probably the eee of the yel- 
lows. The creamy yellow florets are over 6” in size. Spikes are tall, 
but seldom carry more than 14 buds. 
AURORA AUSTRALIS (M 442 Harris, Aus. 48-50) Attractive deep 
purple with a cream throat and a small medium red blotch. A re- 
liable, easy grower that has an excellent show record in Australia. 
AUTUMN QUEEN (LM 416 Arnett 50) Pale salmon shading to a 
-light yellow throat. The florets are not too well formed and not a 
solid color, but the spikes are up to 6 feet tall with 17-18 buds on a 
30”-32” head with 9 plain 514”-6”" florets open. 
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