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SMOKY AND A. O. C. CLASS 
VARIETIES 
THE FOLLOWING PRICES SUPERCEDE ALL PREVIOUS LISTS 
APACHE CHIEF—Bronze and brown. A pe- 
culiar shade of dark, reddish brown, lighter 
in throat with a cream feather. 
BAGDAD—Very large, smoky old rose with 
bright red feather in a yellow throat. 
BELTRAMI—Smoky old rose with reddish fea- 
ther in a slightly creamy throat. 
BEIGE ORCHID—See Small Flowering Vari- 
eties. 1952 introduction. 
BILL BOTH—Velvet brown with a red blotch. 
Many open and a good one. 
BOLERO—Ruffled, smoky orange or rust with 
brown blotch and red mid-ribs. Very unusual 
and distinctive. 
BRONZE KING—Bronze smoky with bright 
orange blotch. A grand late one. 
BRONZWING—A bronzy shade with mixture 
of orange salmon. Yellow throat with crimson 
feather. 
BUCKEYE BRONZE — Very popular, rosy 
bronze. A real good one. 
CANDY FUDGE—Blend of white, pink, and 
yellow. Very unusual color. A good one for 
the show table. 
CHINA SEA—Bluish salmon, rose and pink 
combination, yellow and rose mid-ribs on 
lower petals. Very odd color. 
CHIEF MULTNOMAH—Dark, reddish smoky 
purple with large crimson blotch. 
CHOCTAW—Light brown or chocolate with 
orange scarlet throat and a brighter mid-rib. 
DRYAD—Smoky light rose with cream blotch. 
DUSTY MILLER—Smoky old rose with small 
red blotch and distinctive cream lines. Very 
popular. 
EMBERS—Light red becoming lighter toward 
center with diffused rose markings in a 
cream throat. The two toned or rather three 
toned effect make this most attractive. Very 
unusual, like slowing embers. 
FANDANGO—Very light pink shading to a 
full creamy white throat with a smoky scarlet 
blotch. 
FLYING FORTRESS—Huge, smoky gray with 
red feather. One spike a whole bouquet. 
Very popular. 
GLENOLDEN—Chamois with buff and yellow 
throat. Something different. 
GRAY SUMMIT—Light smoky gray with 
cream throat slightly edged light rose. 
HAVANA—Somewhat ruffled bronze with 
bright red and orange blotch. A real novelty. 
HIGH FINANCE—Smoky, light orange gray. 
A gorgeous one. 
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