Name (Blooming Season-Class-Introducer- Year) Description 
*CLARENCE D. FORTNAM (M 440 Kadel 50) This lovely blush 
pink has compiled an excellent show record and was one of the 
best 1950 introductions. Florets are heavily ruffled and of good 
substance. Spikes are 60”-65” tall with 20 buds on a 26” head. 
Opens 7-9 434” florets in excellent placement. 
CLIVE (M 416 Brown, N. Z. 45-50) Nice clean light buff shading 
to salmon pink at the edges of the petals and to a light yellow 
throat. Grew 56” tall with 6 434” florets open on a 24” flower- 
head. Quite attractive. 
COACHMAN (M 430 Woods 49) Medium salmon pink with a small 
creamy throat. Capable of producing excellent show spikes with 10 
5” florets open on a long head. Stem a little short. Has been Grand 
Champion. 
CONCERTO NO. 1 (M 432 Jenner, Aus. 48-51) Medium pink with 
some deeper veining in the throat. Looks like a fine exhibition 
prospect. Grew 50"-55” tall with 19-21 buds on a 26"-30" flower- 
head and 7-9 5” florets open. One of the best from “‘down under.” 
CONNIE G (M 506 Woods 48) Florets are a heavily ruffled deep 
cream of heavy substance. Grows 55” tall with 20-21 buds on a 
27"-29" flowerhead and 6-8 514” florets open. Very lovely and a 
fine show glad. Not a heavy propagator. 
COTILLION (M 542 Butt 48) An excellent show glad that opens 10 
514" florets in good placement. The florets are a deep pink with a 
cream throat — quite striking and attractive. Grows 60” tall with 
19-20 buds on a 27” head. 
CREAM FRILLS (M 406 Jensen, N. Z. 48-50) Pale creamy white 
shading to a cream throat. Florets are lightly rufled and very 
attractive. Not a large grower, but very nice for decorative use. 
*DOLLY VARDEN (M 532 Harris 50) This was one of the finest 
new varieties we tried this year — seems to be an improved Alad- 
din. The 6” florets are deep pink with a large cream throat. Grows 
58”-60” tall with 6 of the 17-18 buds open on a 28"-31” head. Very 
attractive and a strong grower. 
DRESDEN LADY (EM 463 Watson, Aus. 48-51) An odd one from 
Australia. The 5” florets are a medium rosy pink with a creamy 
throat bordered lavender and with a small deep lavender rose 
blotch. A good grower that is very different. 
*DR. PRYOR (LM 551 Burns 46-49) One of the huskiest and 
strongest growers. The florets are light red with a large cream 
throat and a small red blotch — very striking and attractive. 
Spikes are 60-65” tall with up to 24 buds on a 29”-32” head and 
6-8 large ruffled florets open. Seems to be an excellent all-around 
glad. 
DYNAMO (LM 536 Salman 48-50) Large scarlet red with a deeper 
throat line. Grew 64” tall with 16 buds on a 28” head. A good 
grower but not a rapid propagator. 
*ECLIPSE (EM 536 Burns 48-49) A clear light scarlet that is one of 
the finest foreign varieties we have grown. The florets are 6” or 
larger and very attractive. Spikes grow 60” tall with 18 buds on a 
27”-29” head and 7 open. Has been excellent for us both years 
that we have grown it. See picture on page 9. 
ECSTASY (M 460 Tonklin, Aus. 49-49) Attractive coral rose pink 
with a light flame throat. The ruffled florets are 5” in size and the 
stretchy flowerhead holds 7 open. 
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