AUMONEER CHANDELON (C,B) Blend of salmon 
pink and yellow. Prolific and dependable______ 15 
AXFORD TRIUMPH (ID,A) An autumn from Aus- 
tralia\thativgets (plenty)-bigw: oes e2 ee 1.00 
BALLEGO’S SURPRISE (SC,A) Pure white of fine 
formation and good growth ____-_-_-_- det 06 
B. C. (SC,A) Sensational giant from Canada that 
has made a great show record in this country 
including largest bloom in shows in Wiscon- 
sin and Illinois. Color is a light blend of mauve 
pinkw and) cream) twee eee ae aes 2.00 
BEAUTE (C,B) Canary yellow of beautiful form____ 1.00 
BELLE DAME (C,A) Well formed blooms of a 
pleasing blend of pink and salmon. A eee 
exhibition: variety: 28.25) 2 See ee 2.00 
BETTA BRACHT (SC,A) Light creamy yellow of ex- 
cellent formation. If you like rugged growth 
and perfect flowers this is one of your best 
bets. See picture on page 85 —--_3-. === meee {1 
BEVERLY ROBINSON (C,A) Medium lavender. 
Nicely formed flowers on tall plants ____________ 2.00 
BI MAMMOUTH (FD,A) Deep purple with big white 
tips. A distinct and attractive 1951 introduction 3.50 
BROTHER JUSTINUS (SC,B) Blend of gold and yel- 
low. Prolific and dependable ____.__-___- ss. 
BUCCANEER (SC,A) Big brilliant blend of red and 
yellow.uVeryetlashy 222 see eee (SEL OO 
BURNBRAE MEMORIES (ID,A) Giant yellow from 
Australia. Easily attains 12 inches ________ 2.00 
CAMPUS QUEEN (ID,B) Sensational red and white 
bicolored novelty. Outer petals twist in 
grotesque pinwheel fashion while rear petals 
curl back on. stem’ encircling it like a bundle 
of ribbons. Wherever exhibited Campus Queen 
is the talk of the show. Stock is very scarce. 3.00 
Campus Queen — three being held by one. This 
novel bicolor was undoubtedly the most talked of 
variety at the Midwest Show at Kansas City. The 
young lady is Amy Parkhurst of that city. 
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