HAWKEYE RED. No other red quite like this. 
Florets are two-toned and very attractive. Strong 
growing plant. Medium and small only. 
HEAVENLY WHITE. The faint lilac sheen on this 
one makes it appear whiter than white. Fine 
grower and especially beautiful indoors. 
HIGH FINANCE. Late, light orange smoky. A 
tall and vigorous grower that should be planted 
early. 
*“HUNTRESS. A lavender that I like very much 
although the head needs a bit more length. Me- 
dium shade. Many open. Good. 
JEANIE. One of the older pinks, but it is hard to 
beat, either as a cut flower or on the show table. 
JUNE. Pink and white combination which is dif- 
ferent. Easy growing, midseason glad. Large 
.30, medium 2 for .30, small 4 for .25. 
KESTREL. Fine, large, commercial orange. Stands 
out in the field. 
KING LEAR. One of the older purples but one 
of the best. Intensely ruffled and very lovely. 
Tall grower. Midseason. 
LADY EVE. White with bright red blotch. Will 
open 8 blooms. Heavy show winner in its class. 
Large 2 for .30, medium 4 for .30, small 6 for .25. 
Bulblets 25 for .25, 
LARAMIE. Late, deep reddish orange. Opens a 
large number of good sized blooms. 
LAVENDER QUEEN. It is hard to beat this me- 
dium lavender for commercial purposes. Spike 
always straight and always well placed blooms of 
an attractive shade. 
LIPSTICK. Light pink with blotch. Smiliar in 
color to Conn. Yankee. Grows well but not al- 
ways healthy. Topnotch otherwise. 
*MASQUERADE. Brilliant yellow with deep red 
blotch. Makes up sensationally in sprays and 
baskets. I rate it excellent. 
MOUNTAIN GEM. Beautiful shade of deep red 
with fine white lines on edges of petals. Good 
grower and healthy. 
MOUNT INDEX. Tall, strong growing white with 
yellow throat. 100 per cent. cutter for the spikes 
are very uniform and good. 
MISS WISCONSIN. If this grew a bit taller it 
would be one of the very best deep rose gilads. 
Color superb and formation excellent, but for me 
it needs more height. 
*"MYRNA FAY. Extra early and extra tall laven- 
der of medium shade. Not so beautiful as some, 
but O. K. for an early commercial. 
NANCY. Rated as one of the best scarlets for any 
purpose. High ratings in test gardens, and well 
liked by growers. Medium 3 for .20, small 5 for 
.20. Bulblets 50 for .25. 
NEW EUROPE. Brilliant light red. Husky grower 
and large size blooms. Placement sometimes not 
perfect but it is a good red for florist’s use. 
OCTOBER SUNSHINE. Brilliant light orange with 
recurved florets. Spikes are straight but buttom 
floret often misplaced. Color good enough to 
make up for its few faults. 
