VANDABETH (See Introductions). 
VANITY FAIR (D. Hall ‘51). M.-L. (Cherie x Fan- 
tasy.) Clean medium pink with deep red beard. 
VATICAN PURPLE (Whiting ‘43). E.-M. (Missouri 
x Mata Hari.) Lovely purple. Delightful breed- 
ing for rich things. Grand form. Net... .$1.50 
VEISHEA (Whiting ‘43). M. (Matula) x (Matula x 
Summer Tan.) Blend similar to Three Oaks. 
Splendid parent. H.M. ‘46. Net.......... $ .75 
VELVET DUSK (Schreiner ‘49). M.-L. (Sable x 
Schreiner sdlg.) Very dark purple with splen- 
did sheen, finish and form. Net......... $3.50 
VELVET KING (Harned ‘38). M. (Bruno x Sher- 
bert) x (Red Wing x King Tut). Splendid large 
red. Should be tops with Red Waves, Velvet 
Mantle, Technicolor, Aria, Gypsy Rose, etc., 
OTMTC C See este. seo tasnotie a ols nica seeeayer $ .75 
VELVET MANTLE (Clutton ‘50). H.-L. (Cheerio x 
E. B. Williamson.) Very tall bi-colored red. We 
knew it would prove a fine parent and we 
proved this by using it with both Deep Maroon 
and Burmese Ruby and have a fine array of 
numbered seedlings from these crosses. Velvet 
Mantle throws a wide array of colors from red 
to rich violets as might be expected from its 
pedigree. Worthy of a place in any breeder's 
GOllechiOn gene meen. monn Macaca ror $5.00 
VICE REGAL (Miles ‘46). M. (Directeur Pinelle x 
“Sir Fred Banting.) Like a piece of rich bro- 
cade. Deep rosy purple. H.M., A.M. ‘51. 
Net 
VIGIL (Wills ‘'47). E.-M.-L. (Valor x Venus de 
Milo) x (Gudrun). Quality white that blooms 
over the longest period of any white we know. 
Te Mia teenage eaetetcnind ap occas ieee esas $3.00 
VIOLET SYMPHONY (K. Smith ‘40). M. (Easter 
Morn x Violet Crown.) Wide, beautifully 
formed violet. Useful blood for blues, violets 
(onaye! AiwMauntste,, JAIME Aas boca o loot oe esos c $ .75 
VISION FUGITIVE (Wareham ‘42). M. (from 
sdlgs. from trojana x Dominion.) Very large 
Cigstennb avidin. In VARS So Saka oe ducaido o $2.50 
VISTA VERONICA (Buss 50). M. (Blue Shimmer x 
Azure Skies.) Self orchid-blue identified by 
Dictionary of color as “Veronica”. With such 
breeding how can it miss as a parent for 
ISB. -Saavelh ONBKSLoR ICI Gace s cho eo Bolt a oles oie $7.50 
VOODOO (Kleinsorge '48). M. (Mexico x Tobacco 
Road). Much richer Mexico-type. Falls very 
red. Should prove a parent for reds, blends 
and coppers 
WABASH (M. Williamson ‘36). M.-L (Dorothy 
Dietz x ? Cantabile.) Long the standard 
Amoena. White standards, purple falls edged 
white. Leading parent for this color as well 
as neglectas. Dykes Medal ‘40......... $ .50 
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WATCHFIRE (Stevens '48). M. (Autumn Splen- 
dour x Copper Rose.) Copper with a red cast. . 
Strongustallis) sho nyt crass a ole erect oe $3.50 
WAXY WHITE (Muhlestein ‘50). M.-L. (Whiting 
40-86: Matula x Midwest Gem) x (D. Hall's 
42-10). White with gold beard, lovely flaring 
falls. May be highly useful for breeding blends, 
whites, creams and tangerine-bearded varie- 
CTSA ES et oca hon cca ot catode aielee REG Larne $1.50 
WESTERN HILLS (Mrs. F. Allen Brown ‘51). M. 
and re-blooms. (? Radiant?) Golden mustard- 
tan and brown and the falls have a flush of 
peacock blue. Dependable re-bloomer and 
should be useful as a breeder in this class of 
Se eee eer ee Mena te ea tae Bester Oe G $7.50 
WHISPERS (Linse '51). M. (Jasmine x Blue 
Rhythm.) Yellow and white bi-color, having 
the shape and quality, to a great extent, of 
Blue Rhythm. 
WHISTLING SWAN (Waters '48). M. (Snowking x 
Sunny Ruffles.) Tall, slightly ruffled hardy 
white. Blood for ruffled things in creams, 
TMaueROMate! INU, sclvo wb dado ee ee hose ns $3.00 
WHITE PARCHMENT (H. F. Hall '49). M.-L. (Ming 
Yellow x Great Lakes.) Heavy substanced 
white bred from two great Dykes Medal win- 
ners. Royal blood for whites, creams and blues. 
$4.00 
WHITE RUFFLES (C. Taylor ‘47). E.-M.-L. (Snow 
Flurry x Princess of Brentwood,) Wide ruffled 
white with gold at hafts. H.M. ‘47...... $5.00 
WHITE SATIN (Suiter '50). M. (Blue Champagne 
x Sylvia Murray.) Pure white self of good 
quality in size, shape and substance. Marv- 
elous blood here for blues and whites. A sister 
{On Sume WOKeSsINGt assyaemiere nome acters $4.00 
WHITE SENTRY (Benson '49). M.-L. (Birchbark x 
Bruno.) Wide pure white of very heavy sub- 
stance. Wonderful blood for whites, creams, 
blues and possibly reds. C.O.C. ‘48...... $3.00 
WHITE SMOKE (C. Rees ‘50). M.-L. (Snow Flurry 
x ''Big Dipper’’.) Very large, beautifully formed 
white with blue-smoke cast. One of the last 
to fade at the end of the tall bearded season. 
We think it has promise as a white and blue 
NoietelslIeh Sas on ENE On bio ea reas Phe Mice c $5.00 
WHITE SPIRE (Milliken ‘44). E.-M. (Undoubtedly 
Purissima or Easter Morn blood.) Tall white 
WOWSnt MESS 5 efOlolel joleniailin, ¢ Au nas & Golouc bau $1.00 
WHITE SPRITE (Cassebeer '51). M. (And Thou x 
Azure Skies.) Pure white—no other color in it. 
Flaring falls—the whole flower ruffled and 
delightfully waved: -Net.vsi.0 2.06 <0 $15.00 
WHITE WEDGWOOD (Grant ‘43). M. (Mount 
Cloud x blue bearded blue sdlg.) Large blue- 
white with blue-tipped beard. A.M. ‘45. .$1.00 
WILD HONEY (Whiting ‘46). M. (Jonquil x Gilt 
Edge.) The name*describes it...1.2..5.. $1.00 
