; BOISE BELL. (Roberts ’48) Yellow center and 
pink at edges of petals with the lip petals yellow with 
a picotee edge of pink all around. A very unusual and 
exceptional novelty with unique beauty. 
EKach—Lg. 50c; Med. 35c; Sm. 25c. 
BRIDAL ORCHID. (Carlson-Puerner ’50) A sen- 
sational new variety. <A lovely pastel lavender open- 
ing 10-6 inch florets on a straight spike. 
Hach—Lg. $1.25; Med. $1.00; Sm. 75c. 
BUCKEYE BRONZE .(Wilson ’40). One of our 
most popular glads. <A rusty, bronzy orange that is 
quite ruffled. 
Lg. 2 for 25c; Med. 4 for 25c; Sm. 6 for 25c. 
__ BURMA. (Palmer ’43) This is a deep ruffled, red- 
dish rose that opens 6 to 8 florets on a straight spike. 
Very popular as a garden glad. 
Lge. 8 for 25c; Med. 5 for 25c; Sm. 8 for 25c. 
BUTTERSCOTCH. (Langworthy ’48) A combina- 
tion of soft coral, blending to an Indian yellow to- 
wards the throat, with a pastel orange blotch in the 
throat. 
Egee-10or 2590; Med. 3 for*25c;"Sm.'6"for -25c: 
CHIEF PONTIAC. (Snyder '48) Bright smooth 
orange scarlet, almost self color. Will grow to be six 
hot tall with 6 large 6-in. florets open on a 19-bud 
spike. 
Each—Lg. 60c; Med. 45c; Sm. 25c. 
COLUMBIA. (Roberts) A 1951 introduction. Strik- 
ingly beautiful light cream with a bright rose border 
around each petal. 
Each—Lg. $3.00; Med. $2.50; Sm. $1.50. 
CONNIE G. (Woods ’48) This is an entrancingly 
beautiful clear cream, heavily ruffled and fluted. From 
small bulbs the stem below the flower head is some- 
times a little short. 
Each $1.00; Med. 75c; Sm. 50c. 
CRACKER JACK. (Allen ’46) Deep orange-yellow 
with 16 buds, 6 open with good texture. 
g. 2 for 25c; Med. 4 for 25c; Sm. 6 for 25c. 
DEBORAH SAMPSON. (Schier ’47) A delicate pink 
blending into a creamy buff. Opens up to 8 recurved 
florets. 
Leg. 2 for 25c; Med. 4 for 25c; Sm. 6 for 25c. 
DESTINY. (Butt '43) Vigorous tall scarlet with 
white lines in throat. 
Lg. 2 for 25c; Med. 3 for 25c; Sm. 5 for 25c. 
MSS Sons 
Photograph of our display at the 
1951 Colorado State Fair 
DREAM CASTLE. (Lins ’43) Warm coral pink 
blending into a light cream throat. Opens about 8 
ruffled floret 4-inch florets. 
Lg. 25c each; Med. 2 for 25c; Sm. 4 for 25c. 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN. (White ’41) One that 
should be in every garden. A clear lavender, with 
darker throat lines. Very ruffled. 
Lg. 3 for 25c; Med. 5 for 25c; Sm. 8 for 25c. 
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