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Blue Beauty (Pf.) Large wide open 
blue flowers on a tall straight spike. The 
best of Pfitzer’s older blues. 
Boise Belle (Roberts) A most unusual 
and beautiful color arrangement of deep 
pink and yellow. The clear yellow lip 
petals have a dainty edging of pink. 10-12 
47% in. florets open an a tall spike. A very 
beautiful variety you will like. 
Boldface (Evans) Color deep salmon 
pink or light scarlet. The throat marking 
is deep red on white. A tall straight grow- 
ing variety with 7-8 large florets open. A 
must have for those who like them strik- 
ingly blotched. 
Bolero (Leffingwell) Smoky orange with 
dark red blotch. Opens 5-6 heavily ruffled 
fluted and needlepoint blooms of heavy 
texture. A great novelty, 
Bo Peep (Butt) Buff pink miniature with 
a deep cream throat. Heavily ruffled, very 
early. 
Boulonge (Salman) Color a rich ‘wine 
red. Opens 8 large blooms on a tall husky 
plant. A beautiful flower and fine propa- 
gator. . 
Bretange (Visser) Soft rose with slight 
carmine mark. Six large florets open on a 
straight spike. Awarded first class certifi- 
cate at Haarlem. A very pleasing color 
and long spikes. 
Bridal Orchid (Carlson) Pastel laven- 
der. Opens up to 10 six-inch blooms on a 
tall, strong plant. Opens good from tight 
bud, a good show flower and should be a 
good commercial, 
Broadway Meledy (Pf.) Color - sal- 
mon pink with a soft creamy yellow glow 
on lower petal. 
Buckeye Bronze (Wilson) Smoky old 
rose. A very fine novelty in a different 
color. 
Burma(Palmer) A very deep rose shading 
lighter in the throat. Heavily ruffled 
blooms on a straight spike. Very heavy 
texture. Nearly every bud will show color 
when first flower opens. 
Butterscotch (Langworthy ) Color yel- 
lowish buff blending to Indian yellow. 
Throat marks of pastel orange. Tall grow- 
er and good propagator. 
Choctaw (Wilson) Color rich light choc- 
olate overcast orange with orange red 
blotch. Tall plant with 10 open florets. 
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