RETAIL . PRICE-LIST 1951 
ABIGAIL (Myers 44) 466 An eerly lavender that. grows well. Similar in color 
to Minuet. Opens shout 8. Good propagator. (L 254; M 2/30¢; S 3/307) 
ABU HASSAN (Kei 47) 378 Dark violet-blue, with almost black buds. Herly 
mid-sesson. One of the best in this color. * 
ADMIRAL D&S RUYTER (K&M 48) 532 Medium selmon-pink, creamy throet. Will open 
about 6 florets on ea good, strong spike.(L 50/3; M 30¢; S 20/) 
ANKARA (Salman 47) 570 Deep wine-red, with white line on lip. Lete mid-season. 
Hos a brown cast in the red. (L 354; M 20¢; 8 3/257) 
ANNAMAE (Pommert 40) 400 One of the best early snow-white gleds. Very depend- 
able end widely grown cutflower. (None for sale this season.) 
ARANJUEZ (K&M 48) 522 Fine clear orange, with creem throat. Nice spike and 
placement. Should be 422? Lete mid-seeson. (L 2/254; M 4/254; S 6/2572) 
ATLAS (Pfitzer 39) 378 Sarly, medium violet-blue, somewhat lighter in the 
throat, with derker center. Nice cutflower. (L 10/80¢; M 10/504; § 10/254) 
AUREOLE (Pruitt 48) 410 Richly ruffled medium yellow of distinction. Mid- 
season. -(L 2/25¢;10/$1.00; M 4/25¢, 10/504; § 10/352) 
BELLE JAUNE (K&il 48) 312 Deep yellow without merkings. One of the best in 
this class. ( L 50¢; M 254; S 2/25¢) 
BENJAMIN BRITTEN (K&M 49) 366 Deep megenta, approeching light purple. Very 
popular, but lecks purity of color.( L 407; M 25¢; S$ 2/30.!) 
BENISON (Pelmer 43) 400 White, tinted levender. Midseason. Opens ¢ lot of 
florets, end a populer cutflower here. (L 10/80"; M 10/502; S 10/252) 
BERNARD SHAW (K&M 47) 440 Clear light pink with carmine feathering. Opens 
) about 6 on « good spike. (L 40/3 M 25¢; S 2/30¢) 
BETIBR TIMES (KéM 46) 376 Fresh, light violet-blue, with deeper throst 
tipped with white. Good. (L 10-41.00; M 10-60¢) 
BETTY DUNCAN (Benedict 49) 422 Good selmon-orange, blending to a yellow 
throat. (L 50¢) 
BIG TOP (Rich 42) 541 Immense light selmon-pink, with small cermine fee- 
ther in throat. Mid-seeson. A gient. * 
BLACK OPAL (Errey 36) 354 Rich bleck-red, with nice spike end plecement. 
Still one of the best. (M 10/40¢; 8 10/25/) 
BLOEMFONTEIN. (K&M 48) 430 Nice buff-selmon with soft yellow throat. Tell 
end © good cut-flower. ( L 10-80"; M 10-507) | 
BOLDFACE (Evens 47) 533 Deep selmon with deep red thrort on white. Hes 
nice growing hebits. (L 50¢; M 40¢; S 30/) 
BOLERO (Leffingwell 41) 582 Smoky orenge with brown throat. Heevily ruf- 
fled snd needle-pointed. A striking novelty. * 
BOULOGNE (Srimen 47) 662 A strong wine-red. Opens 6-8 florets of good sub- 
stence. Good cut-flower. * 
BOUTON D'OR (De Bruyn 50) 412 Censry yellow. Wide-open, ruffled florets 
nicely etteched to wiry spike. (L 31.00; & 50d ) 
BURMA (Pelmer 43) 562 Heevily ruffled deep rose-red. Florets are large and 
of heevy texture. A grest fevorite, * 
CARRARA (Bearman 45) 500 A good, husky white. A very good cutflower in 
this eree,- the florists like it. * 
CIRCE (K&M 49).523 Soft scorlet-orenge with deeper throat end creamy yel- 
low bend. Midseeson. (L $2.00;.S $1.00) 
CORAL GLOW (Ellis 37) 424 Glowing orenge-red. Nice spike, but florets will 
' gun-fade in hot climetes. * 
CORONA (Peimer 40) 560 Creemy white with pink edge on e11 petals, If you 
heve hed" poor luck" with this, try our fuserium-free stock, * 
“DAISY MAB (Lins 45) 521 Orange-pink with cherry throat mark. A very, strong 
husky grower. Late, * . 
DRRORAH SAMPSON (Scheer 47) 440 Delicate pink, blending to a cresmy buff. 
Opens 6-8 on © nice spike. (L 25¢; M 2/25¢; S 4/252) 
