BLACK CHERRY 
(Kick ’4g-554-M.)- Velvety black red, 
resistant to semburn, and openin 
many florets on straight spikes. A Good 
exhibition variety. 
Da eee haf F0e PS FOL its JO= SOL 
BLACK DIAMOND 
(Gelser'42- 354-~EM)-An old variety, 
but still among the most beautiful o 
the black reds. Very heavily ruffled. 
L 3-25¢,M 4-25¢, Bits. 40-25¢. 
BLUE DEVIL 
Claris *5/= 479 - M.)- Probably the most 
spectacular blue on the market The 
throat is white with w large purple blot. 
Needs plenty of water to produce show SIRES, 
M 1-41.75, S 1-41.25 
BLUE GIANT 
(Seed '50- 576- EM.) — The largest and 
most Vigorous light blue I have found 
Tt tends to havé weak floret hment, 
and ee crooks. ISulblets bloom well. 
L/-25¢ M2 - 308 , GuittexmeO$ Blts. 30-25¢ 
BLUE ICE 
(Butt ’45- 577-11)- Not guile ‘So large 
as the preceding one, but lighter and 
Clearer “in Color, with fair floret attach - 
mont, Not always very st/aight and erect. 
PY? S08, Al {—35¢, S i- 20¢ , Bits 8-252 
OISE BELLE 
Koberts 'F8- 333-L.)— Heavily ruffled 
pp salmon with large cleanw yellow 
throat. Quite tall, with many Jorets oper. 
M1/- 20¢, § 2- 25¢, Its. 1o-25¢ 
BOLERO 
a Leffing well "4)- 490-M)- Deep OraNGE 
With a SNight sluUffusron of Smoky blue, 
and a large réd brown pees blotch, 
Strongly ruffled, and very showy. 
Leutermmbbs?,’M 3- 25¢, S 6- 25¢, Bits. 40-25¢ 
BONFIRE 
(Fischer '50- 436-LM.)- Very brillrant 
scarlet, not ruffled. 
M 3- 25¢,8 6- 25¢, ts. 40-25¢ 
BURMA 
(Falmer ‘4.3 - SCL OEM Intensely ruf- 
fled deep rose. Quite old, but still popular? 
M 4- 25¢, $ 8- 25¢ , Bits, 50-25¢ 
CAPTAIN KIDD 
(Koberts ’50- 452- ™M1.)- Deep blood red 
wy) bly orets of heavy Coxrtre. 
Lasae/ PPT iS SOF. 
 CHAMOUNY 
( Baerman '38- 362-E)- Medium rose 
with silvery edge, Tas! with very Jon 
Jowerheads. A very consistent show winger. 
ZL 3- 256 ,M4-25¢, 8 8—25¢, Glts. /00- 40g 
es RCE 
oe Mae 23 he, Brilliant orange 
with cream throat attract vely rnarked 
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