NEW YORK—Deep Carmine Red with Purple Cast. Long Straight Spikes. Top 
Rating at Test Gardens. 
NUBIA—Deep Red with Darker Lip Petal. 
OCTOBER SUNSHINE—Color blends from Orange Edges to Yellow Throat. Opens 
© or more Florets on 17 Bud Spike. 
ORANGE GOLD—Large Deep Orange with Gold Throat. 
PANDORA—Rich Toned Geranium Pink. 
PAUL RUBENS—Very Nice Tall Purple. 
PACTOLUS—Buff Yellow with Red Blotch. 
PARTHIENA—A Charming Mauve Lavender that will open 8 or more Florets on 
Tall Spike. Florets Nicely Ruffled. Good Health and Propagation. 
PERSIAN BEAUTY—A Mammoth Smokey. Color Lilac, blending to Rose Taupe. 
PETRANELLE—Our 1951 Introduction. Golden Yellow with Buff Overtones. 
Throat and Midribs Deeper Shade. Tall Spikes with 6% inch Ruffled Florets. 
PREVIEW—Cerise Rose with White Throat. Strong Grower. . 
RAVEL—Tall Medium Blue. Most Popular in its Class. 
R. B.—Tall growing Rusty Brown. 
RED CHERRY—Large Early Light Red. 
RED CHARM—Very Dependable Medium Red. 
ROSE CHARM—Early Blooming Clear Rose. 
ROSEA—Medium Shade of Rose. Opens 6 or more on Straight Spike. Produces 
plenty of Bulblets. 
ROSE-O-DAY—Nice medium rose with Deeper Throat Feather. Spikes Tall and 
Straight. 
SALMONS GLORY—An Early Light Cream with Scarlet Blotch. Tops as a Cut 
Flower and a Glad almost free of faults. 
SHERWOOD—Tall Red Purple. Can open up to 8 Large Blooms on Tall Spikes. 
SKYMASTER—Blush Pink with Apricot Shading. 
SIBONEY—A Giant Lavender, Darker than Lavender Prince. Opens 7 on 20 Bud 
Spike. Good Florists and Garden Variety. 
SNOW PRINCESS—One of the Older Cream Whites that is still in Good Demand. 
SNOW BANK—A Nice Midseason White, Nicely Ruffled. 
SPIC AND SPAN—Perhaps the Most Popular Salmon Pink since Picardy. It has 
Clear Color, Nice Ruffling, Tall Straight Spikes, Easy Grower and Good Prop- 
agator. 
SINCERITY—A Light Cream with a Small Red Blotch. Tall Impressive Spikes 
opening 8 Florets in Good Formation. 
SPARKS—Light Cream Yellow, with a Spray of Red Dashes in Throat. This is so 
different from other Blotched Whites or Yellows that your garden is not com- 
plete without it. 
SPOTLIGHT—A Stretchy Deep Yellow with Small Red Spot in Throat, that opens 
©. Large Round Plain Petaled Florets on a Straight Spike. 
STOPLIGHT—Fiery Bright Red. Sometimes has a Misplaced Floret or two, but 
color is outstanding and is a good Cut Flower Variety. 
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