TIFFANY 
Blue Shimmer and Minnie Colquitt—‘‘were the most popular plicatas’” Charles W. Voris, Pa. 
Its 
NOTE.—Name of the variety is 
followed by the name of the orig- 
inator and the year of introduction. 
Season of bloom is indicated by the 
initials “E.”, “M.”, “L.”, signifying 
early, midseason or late. Height is 
given in inches. 
ACTION FRONT—(P. Cook 1942) 
M.36”. Big, bright, bold, copper- 
red beauty. $0.75 
ADMIRAL NIMITZ—(Graves 1948) 
M.40”. Large, crisp, pure white 
with gold beard, domed stand- 
ards, semi-flaring falls, fine sub- 
StaNGe,9 sf eat et Ohne oes $2.50 
ADMIRATION—(K. Smith 1946) 
ML.38”. A very excellent smooth 
medium yellow, large, broad- 
petalled and well-substanced. 
$3.50 
AFAR—(Lapham 1948) EM.34”. Or- 
ange-sherbet toned pink garden 
highlight, which is noticed from 
afar. Medium large and vigorous. 
$2.00 
ALADDIN’S WISH—(Murawska 
1945) M.36”. Medium blue with 
brushings of cream. A large, tall 
and very distinct plicata. _.. $1.00 
ALASTOR—(Spender 1940) EM.36”. 
Bright, deep pink with gold cen- 
ter. Eng. Silver Medal 1937. 
$0.60 
ALBA SUPERBA—(J. Sass 1943) 
M.38”. Large flaring white which 
has been unreliable here. __ $1.00 
ALDURA—(Larsen 1942) M.34”. A 
most beautiful plicata with sharp 
blue markings on a clean white 
ground. s. $1.00 
ALLINE ROGERS (Kleinsorge 
1950) M.34”. Pinkish tan blend, 
heavily ruffled. Standards upright 
falls flat and wide. $5.00 
LADY BOSCAWEN 
APHRA—(Salbach 1941) M.48”. A Jean 
Cayeux type but much larger, taller and 
lichite:’colo ned aaa ee $0.50 
ARAB CHIEF—(Whiting 1944). L.36”. 
Flashy, rich henna-tan in the color class 
of Bryce Canyon and Casa Morena. 
Farce, tall eandelates sss. sean $1.00 
ARETHUSA—(Gage 1940) M.40”. A love- 
ly deep pink color (called Daphne-red) 
that fades in the sun, but is such a 
bright shade and such a tall and vigor- 
ous grower, that it never lacks admirers. 
$0.50 
ARGUS PHEASANT—(DeForest 1948) 
ML.36”. Large, smooth, bright golden 
Argus brown, a shade near cocoa, with 
self-colored beard. Striking and unusual. 
Dykes Medal 1952. fspe. $7.00 
List 
ALONA—(Deforest 1945) M.36”. 
Pink blend in a ruffled flower 
with horizontally-flaring falls. 
Nice! .: oe a eee $1.00 
ALPINE GLOW-—(Kleinsorge 1945) 
L.40”. Soft, smooth, lilac-rose 
with brown shading on hafts and 
Sold) beard geass ee $1.00 
ALZA HOLA—(Snyder 1941) M.38”. 
Large-flowered, soft powder-blue 
blended and bordered with gold. 
$0.75 
AMANDINE—(G. Douglas 1946) 
ML.34”. Pale cream with just a 
flush of lemon. Exquisitely beau- 
tiful, symmetrical flower; deli- 
cately colored, delightfully ruffled 
and firmly substanced withal. 
fSpes Ge 7 ee Cee eae Nee $3.00 
AMBER GEM—(Salbach 1946) M. 
36”. Golden brown standards, 
large broad falls of bright chest- 
nut-brown. A Californian on 
trial for hardiness here. ...... $2.00 
AMIGO—(Williamson 1934) M.30”. 
Light lavender standards _bril- 
liantly contrasted with deep, vel- 
vety, violet falls. A color gem. p. 
$0.50 
AND THOU—(Graves 1942) M.40”. 
Very pale blue flushed deeper 
toward the center and accented 
by the bluish beard. Large flower 
of heavy substance. $1.00 
ANGELUS—(Egelberg 1937) 1.36”. 
Creamy lavender-pink. A distinct 
and beautiful color in a large, 
broad-petalled flower of heavy 
substance, blooming late. __.. $0.50 
ANITRA—(H. Sass 1935) M.35”. 
Pure, silvery, light sky-blue of 
great size and beautiful form. A 
pale but intense blue. $0.50 
BLUE 
SHIMMER 
