JAVA SKY (Wareham 1942)—Brilliant 
blend of many colcrs, red copper and 
WIOLET See abe gh Rai etea Ah ge mee $2.00 
JEAN CAYEUX (Cayeux) — Beautiful 
golden tan, a famous variety _____- $0.30 
JERRY—Bright ruby red 
JUNALASKA (Kirkland) — Rose and 
coppery red, tail and well branched $9.30 
KANSAS BOUQUET (Hill)—Free flow- 
ering plicata of good size, white heavily 
marked with blue, often has 5 to 7 
blooms open on one stalk 
KANSAS SUNRISE (Hill)—Bright toned 
varietgata blend, stylish in form and of 
SOOGPHSUDS tal Cen ey ae tase tw hae Eis $0.30 
KANSAS INGLESIDE (Hill) — This 
warm toned brown-red self named on its 
merit as a spring bloomer has proven a 
fall bloomer here and in the South, but 
too late to rebloom in the North. The 
most brilliant red tone in our early gar- 
den, blooms a long time, very eee 
EAGT Taa ON cine Ve eS BY rap he Na LP A 9.30 
KEEP ’EM FLYING (Lyell 1943) — Big 
handsome copper toned red, distinctive 
color with good carrying quality __$0.50 
KING JUBA (H. Sass)—Bright variegata, 
clear contrast of yellow and red __$90.30 
KLONDYKE GOLD (Kirkland 1941) — 
Enormous golden yellow, fine ants 
Geb LN ALS BY gata a ats Onl nee malig Peal 0.50 
LADY MOHR (Salbach 1944)—A most 
distinctive seedling of the Wm. Mohr 
family, oyster white and pale Sed 
RST Ia a ae nac pial rh cnt Noy ORO ep Rea Oe 1.00 
LADY OF SHALOTT (Schreiner 1942) 
—New pink plicata, charming delicate 
COLORS Mr eds ane ee a eS eee $0.50 
LEADING LADY (Lyell 1949) — Large 
beautifully formed combination of white 
and yellow, yellow standards, falls white 
edged with yellow. See page 18, Bulletin 
115, ‘“‘Two Pleasing Nebraskans” __$5.00 
LOS ANGELES (Mohr-Mit)—White with 
faint blue edging, satiny texture and 
Pime- fOr toe sees oe ee eee $0.30 
LOTHARIO (Schreiner 1942)—Rich blue 
bicolor, near Amoena type, light blue 
standards, blue-purple falls $1.00 
LOUVOIS (Cayeux) — Velvety maroon 
brown, standards light chocolate, falls 
red-maroon, striking 
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LOVELY LADY (Hill) — Very pale sky 
blue, turning cool white, large blooms 
of Splendid. proportions, sone se a $9.50 
LULLABY (D. Hall 1943)—Large fresh 
orchid ipink See ere ae ot ee sears $1.00 
MANYUSYA (Sass-Hill 1944)—A grand 
orchid pink from Noweta, beautifully 
ruffled like its parent and with the same 
delicate blending of colors, but larger 
and taller, outstanding in its class $0.50 
MARQUITA (Cayeux) — Cream stan- 
dards, falls veined with rose, especially 
TINE TLORING Sern oe ce ane an ae $0.50 
MARY GEDDES-—Giowing dark toned 
blend, Dykes Medal winner 
MARGERY SPRINGER (Hill 1946)—Tall 
pale blue, precise and neat in form and 
of unusual purity of color, vigorous $90.50 
MASKED BALL (W. Buss 1949)—White 
plicata, standards very heavily marked, 
strikins vahnd. unusual 4: bee ee a ee $8.00 
MATTERHORN (J. Sass) — Pure white 
of faultless form, no trace of foreign 
color 
MATTIE GATES (Sass 1946)—Cool yel- 
low with white centered falls, in the 
same reverse bitone class as Golden 
Fleece, but deeper and clearer in tone 
$7.50 
MATULA (H. Sass) — Unusual warm 
blend of rose, orange, apricot-red and 
buff, heavy substance 
MELANIE (Hiil 1941)—The nearest ap- 
proach to true pink, light orchid pink 
tone, not a blend, ideal branching, form 
and substance, thoroughly proven and 
dependable, ranks with the best __$0.50 
MEXICAN FIESTA (Lytell Brown 
Thrasher x Prairie Sunset)—Standards, 
beard and claw brilliant orange, falls 
Chinese red lightly flecked light orange, 
an eye catcher, well branched, 40-inch 
$8.00 
MEXICO (Kleinsorge 1943)—Bright bi- 
color, golden standards and red brown 
falls, large 
MIDGARD (H. Sass)—-Famous pink and 
VETO LET wee ome Wer Rar entero $0.30 
MIDWEST GEM (H. Sass) — Ruffled 
peach blend, beautiful form 
MINNIE COLQUITT (H. Sass 1942)— 
Striking plicata, white bordered with 
wine purple, large and ruffled ____$1.00 
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