LORI MAY— 
(1941) Daphne pink with rosy 
haft. H.M. 1944. $1.00 
LURA— 
(1952) Height 40 inches. Very 
large, ruffled, flaring flower. Violet 
blend, with brown shading and 
blue blaze. Intriguing parentage: 
Snow Flurry X Tobacco Road. $10.00 
MARJIE— 
(1950) Medium - size.  Flaring. 
Very ruffled, deep yellow, of heavy 
substance. Eleven or more flowers 
to a well-branched stalk. $3.00 
MARSALA— 
(1951) Size, form and substance 
in a self of Persian Rose coloring. 
Bright tangerine beard. Sister seed- 
ling of Color Carnival. $7.50 
MELODIST— 
(1946) Large, tall. Bright gold and 
henna blend. One of the parents 
of Sergeant Buck, admired in New 
England in ’52. H.M. 1947. $2.50 
NEW HOPE— 
(1950) Crisp, ruffled, white- 
ground plicata, heavily bordered 
medium violet-blue. Tall. H.M. 1951. 
$6.50 
ORELIO— 
(1947) Bright, flaring flower of 
brown-red, with glow from gold 
lines at the haft. H.M. 1948 $2.50 
PATRICE— 
(1945) Tall plicata. Light creamy 
standards flushed rosy lavender. 
Falls white, brushed gold on the 
haft. Light brownish markings. 
H.M. 1946. $1.00 
PLUM PRETTY— 
(1949) Trim, smooth, plum-color- 
ed self. ‘Grape’ in the color chart. 
Flowers have size, substance and 
sheen. On _ well-branched _ stalk. 
H.M. 1950. $5.00 
RODEO— 
(1947) Very tall and largest of all 
the plicatas to date. Brighter color 
than Tiffanja, one of its parents. 
H.M. 1949. $3.00 
SHARON KAY— 
(1946) Large, light rosy lilac with 
white ground. $1.25 
SHISHALDIN— 
(1944) Tall, brilliant blend of or- 
ange, gold and brown. Flaring 
form. $1.00 
SONRISA— 
(1942) Rounded flowers of cop- 
pery pink over cream ground. H.M. 
1945. ....51.00 
SILVER SUSIE— 
(1941) Very tall, large-flowered 
white. $1.00 
THREE SISTERS— 
(1941) Color contrast of creamy 
yellow standards and _ violet-red 
falls. $1.00 
TIFFANJA— 
(1942) First of the plicatas to be 
introduced from “TIrisnoll.’”’ Colonial 
buff with wide white falls, lightly 
marked brown. A.M. 1946. .75 
TREVA— 
(1945) Large apricot-yellow. H.M. 
1946. $1.50 
