HURRICANE (Evans) 75 days 424 
One of the standby varieties for early cut flowers.’ Tall wiry 
spikes, that will crook now and then, with about six florets open 
at one time. Bittersweet orange in color with a cream throat, over- 
laid with a red feather, slightly ruffled, Moves very well on the 
early market. Good propogator and good commercial. The wiry 
stems make it extra nice for basket work. 
Price—L 2/25c—10/$1.00 M 2/15c—10/70c 
S 5/25c—10/40c 8B Pkg. 25c 
IRAK (Mitsch 37) 90 days 586 
A gray color sport of Bagdad with a creamy throat on which 
is a reddish frgether. Holds four or five open—not too many, but its 
main use is in arrangement work where its color is very useful. We 
like it very much, although Gray Summit is likely to replace Irak 
in time. 
Price—L 2/25c M 2/\5c S$ 5/25¢ Bi Pkg. 25c 
IVY ROBERTSON (Barrett 43) 88 days 440 
Has remarkable ability to transmit tail spikes to its offspring. 
Light pink with yellow and cream in the throat, with the throat 
seemingly dominating the color. Holds up to eight open on exceed- 
ingly tall spikes with a wiry and yet heavy enough spike to support 
a full flowerhead. Useful in arrangement work demanding lots of 
spread. Woliage has somewhat of a yellow cast to it. 
Price—L 2/25c—10/$1.00 M 2/I15c S 5/25c 
B Pkg. 25c 
JAY'S JOY (Yourman's 43) 85 days 422 
Another of the better commercial oranges with tall husky 
spikes and up to eight open at one time. Medium orange with a 
light yellow marking in the throat. Can make stiff competition on 
the show table when well grown. A good commercial. 
Price—L 2/25c—10/$1.00 M 2/15c—10/70c 
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JEAN GOLDING (Backler 51) 85 days 420 
One of the better ones from Australia. Apricot orange with a 
deep golden throat. Slightly ruffled at the edges. Holds six to eight 
open on a 20 bud spike. Spike is tall, straight, well proportioned. 
Well worth looking at. 
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JUNE DAY (Roberts 46) 58 days 441 
One of the very early varities and like most earlies, could be 
improved for color. Pink, with twin blotches of cherry red, inclined 
to fleck. Holds. five or six open on a well proportioned medium 
height spike. Propogates well. Has every requisite for an early 
flower, blooming in 55 to 60 days from an early planting, but needs 
improvement in its color. For an early one, try June Day. 
Price—L 2/25c—10/$1.00 M 2/15c—10/70c 
S 5/25c—10/40c B Pkg. 25c 
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