Heirloom (566) Klein ‘52 (80) 
A highly advertised lavender with an amaz- 
ing show record. It is rose-orchid in color 
with a small white throat and faint white 
mid-ribs. Opens 10 or more well placed 
lightly ruffled florets. Reports vary on its 
first year performance. Probably will do 
well in localities where one of its parents 
Elizabeth the Queen grows well. 
High Command (540) Barrett *43 (93) 
As with other varieties in our list this va- 
riety serves a very useful purpose in our 
cutflower program. An _ excellent  shell- 
pink that cuts out huge spikes late in the 
season. 
Huntress (466) Jack ‘45 (72) 
Very good early cutflower lavender. Cuts 
out in a hurry and is a good money-maker. 
Invictus (441) Pacific Bulb Co. ’42 (70) 
Color is white with pink glow and a vivid 
scarlet throat. Produces husky spikes for 
such an early glad. 
Jules Amott (452) Wilson ‘40 (85) 
Clear rich velvety dragon red. This sells 
well for us as a cutflower. 
June Day (441) Roberts ‘46 (60) 
Pure pink with cherry throat. An early 
planting of large bulbs of this dovetails 
nicely with Friendship as it is pretty well 
cut out by the time Friendship gets going. 
June Rose (460) Marshall ‘50 (70) 
Early deep rose that opens 6 on a strong 
tall stem. Blooms out in a hurry and looks 
like a good one for the early cutflower 
grower. 
Lady Jane (406) Lake ‘41 (85) 
Clear cream with yellow lips in throat. One 
of the topnotch cutflowers for many years. 
Lancaster (470) Palmer ‘44 (85) 
Clear purple that opens 8 lightly waved 
and ruffled blooms on a tall straight spike. 
Lavender Prince (466) La Salle ’44 (90) 
A good dependable lavender that produces 
a tall spike. One of the best cutflower lav- 
enders on the market. 
Leading Lady (506) Johnston ‘42 (87) 
Creamy white sport of Picardy, keeping the 
habits and growth of that variety. Widely 
grown commercially for cutflowers. 
Lipstick (441) Balentine ‘41 (85) 
Striking light pink with a rosy red lipstick 
blotch. Does well late in cool weather as 
it tends to crook some in hot weather. 
Manchu (411) B. Palmer ‘45 (80) 
Brilliant showy tall yellow overlaid with a 
pink flush and a small vivid geranium red 
blotch. Extra fine basket glad in the fall. 
Maple Leaf (580) Pletcher ‘46 (80) 
The color of maple leaves in the fall sug- 
gest its color. Huge smoky that will win 
on the show table. 
Mazda (416) Leffingwell ‘50 (80) 
Much like Patrol in color —a clear lively 
apricot with yellow throat. Open 10 with 
compact florescence. Very good variety 
that can give Patrol plenty of competition. 
Mesa Mist (486) Hartman ‘52 (85) 
Beautiful lavender grey sport of Pastel. 
A lovely color that should interest the 
smoky fans. 
Mid-America (550) Knierim ‘47 (85) 
A very strong brilliant light red. Grows 60 
inches tall with 8 open. Much in demand 
because of its splendid show record and 
giant growth. 
Mighty Monarch (552) Butt ’46 (88) 
Like Mid-America a very strong grower 
but in a deeper shade of red. We cut top- 
notch blooms from small bulbs. 
Mother Fischer (400) Fischer ‘51 (82) 
Rapidly forging to the front as one of the 
best of the new whites. It is heavily ruf- 
fled, strong and vigorous in growth. Many 
growers consider this equal to or better 
than Florence Nightingale. 
My Dear (440) Sisson ‘48 (77) 
Shell pink that opens up to 6 ruffled florets. 
Good early cutflower. 
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Myrna Fay (466) Lines ‘46 (70) 
Orchid lavender shading to light rosy 
blotch. Myrna Fay and Huntress team up 
nicely to supply our early lavender cut- 
flowers. 
New York (562) Salmon ‘49 (82) 
Very deep carmine red with a slightly rosy 
cast. Strong grower with many open 
florets. 
Northern Lights (400) Stinson ‘49 (78) 
Beautiful ruffled white with faint purple 
throat stripes. Good grower and a fine 
glad. 
Noweta Rose (560) Fischer ‘50 (85) 
Lavender rose that can make a sensational 
spike with 12 open. Frequent winner of the 
top award on the show table. 
October Sunshine (420) Quackenbush ‘47 (85) 
A pleasing blend of orange to a golden 
throat. Rated by most as No. 1 in this color 
for the cutflower grower. 
Orange Gold (422) Marshall ‘45 (80) 
Clear rich beautiful orange gold. Grows tall 
with 5 or 6 florets open on a rather short 
flowerhead. Excellent cutflower. 
Orchid Belle (467) Lake “47 (77) 
Attractive light orchid rose with creamy 
throat. Something good and different for 
the early cutflower grower. 
Pactolus (417) K & M ‘47 (80) 
Apricot-cream with vivid orange-red 
blotches on the lower petals. Opens 8 beau- 
tifully placed and ruffled blooms. A spec-— 
tacular showy blotched variety. 
Parade (470) Klein ‘51 (70) 
Cyclamen purple with magenta throat. A 
new ruffled purple that blooms early. 
Parthiena (566) Hitchcock ‘49 (80) 
A deep lavender, color distinctive and very 
attractive that opens 7 ruffled blooms on 
spike of medium height. Wins on the show 
bench and we think it will be valuable as a 
cutflower. 
Pastel (486) Both ’42 (85) 
Very pretty pastel smoky. Color a rosy gray 
with petals edged blue. 
Patrol (416) Palmer ‘46 (77) 
Clear lively apricot with yellow throat. 
Tall uniform grower with good cutflower 
habits. Many top show awards to its credit. 
Considered by many as Palmer’s best in- 
troduction. 
Persian Beauty (586) Knierim ‘48 (90) 
A giant smoky sport of R. B. Color a Per- 
sian lilac blending out to rose taupe with a 
silvery gray edge on all petals. 
Persian Rug (486) Roberts ‘50 (80) 
This smoky has a striking blend of oriental 
colors mostly plum and rose with a large 
creamy-yellow throat. Admired by all who 
see it. 
Picardy (530) Palmer ‘31 (90) 
Standard salmon pink. Grown by the mil- 
lions as a cutflower. 
Poinsettia (450) Johnson ‘52 (87) 
A bright scarlet red which opens 7 or 8 
nicely frilled florets. Has all the earmarks 
of a good commercial red. May be neces- 
sary to hold bulblets one year to get good 
germination. 
Polynesie (432) K & M ‘49 (85) Fal) 
Color salmon with a yellow throat. and a 
small salmon blotch. Will open 8 or-more 
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