YELLOW AND VARIEGATED 
COLORADO. Yellow ground with purple penciling 
and thin marking surrounding each petal. 30 cents each. 
(See color illustration, page 45.) 
MILLER’S YELLOW. This is the best in the clear 
yellow varieties. In fact, this is the ONLY variety in this 
class grown for cut flower production. Full centered, 
firm calyx, and strong stems. 40 cents each. 
NAPIER’S CHROME. A stunning shade of maize 
yellow. A faint penciling of pink appears on some of the 
petals particularly during the winter months. An inter- 
esting English variety. $1.00 each. 
NOVELTY AND VARIEGATED 
ANNA. Large full centered flower. Apricot ground 
with lovely deep rose marking. Non-splitting calyces and 
the production is excellent. 50 cents each. (Color illustra- 
tion on page 44.) 
ARMY NURSE. Deep colored sport of “Pelargonium,” 
replacing the latter. Rich crimson maroon with orchid 
edging. Charmingly scented. 50 cents each. (Refer to 
illustration in color, page 45.) 
BARBARA COOK. (Sunnyslope-1951. Golden Won- 
der X Tom Gabriel.) A multiple petalled flower of solid 
substance. Calyx is bell-shaped and non-splitting. Color 
is a deep rose-pink red with carmine marking. $2.00 each. 
(Supply limited.) 
BETSY. A faint pink ground, almost white. with 
maroon marking, edging, and penciling. Productive va- 
riety of medium size flowers with non-splitting calyces. 
30 cents each. 
BEVERLY. Carmine with white edging. Exceptionally 
productive nature of this variety more than compen- 
sates the size deficiency when compared with other giant 
flowers. Calyx is non-splitting. 30 cents each. 
CIRRUS CLOUD. Light pink ground color with irreg- 
ular size rose pink marking. Attractive garden variety. 
30 cents. 
CONNECTICUT. Pure white ground with purple 
markings and stripes. 39 cents each. (See illustration be- 
low.) 
DANCING GIRL. Apricot ground with red markings 
and splashes, 40 cents each. (Refer to color illustration, 
page 45.) 
CONNECTICUT 
NORTHLAND 
GEORGINA. White ground with red pencil stripes— 
a variety noted for its non-splitting quality. 30 cents each. 
(Refer to color illustration, page 45.) 
IMPRESSION. (Sunnyslope-1951. Parent: Harlequin.) 
White ground with ravishing pencil stripes and edgings 
of rich purple. So named because of more vivid varie- 
gation found on the reverse side of the flower appearing 
as though purple stripes have been “impressed” com- 
pletely through each petal. Outstanding novelty flower 
with sound calyx. Price: $1.00 each. (Supply limited.) 
LA FIESTA. Unique flower of rose pink ground color 
with maroon pencilings, markings and numerous minute 
specks throughout the petals. Attractive non-splitting 
flower. 40 cents each. 
MISSOURI. Pure white ground with intense markings 
and stripes of deep claret similar to our “Connecticut.” 
40 cents each. 
NANCY TASHIMA. The color is a combination of a 
variable intensity of carmine red and pure white. But in 
some flowers, the carmine becomes so dominant that the 
white appears only as splashes. 50 cents each. 
ORANGE GEORGINA. Orange ground with markings 
of deep pink. Sport of “Georgina” but with a general 
color appearance of “Dancing Girl’ in the illustration. 
30 cents each. 
SPORT OF OLIVETTE. Charmingly fragrant full 
centered flower. White variegated with rose pink stripes. 
Non-splitting calyces throughout the year. 40 cents each. 
SEE OUR CARNATION DISPLAY 
100 more other varieties included 
We have on display blooms of the varieties described 
here as well as approximately 100 others including many 
of our introductions which are being tested for future 
dissemination and those of limited stock plants. The dis- 
play is open to the public every day of the year. 
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