large medium small bulblets 
491 SOUTH SEAS—Dark shade of slate gray with 1- .25 2- .30 3- .30 
small conspicious bright red blotch and cream 
lines. Tall and showy. 
584 STORM KING—Smoky old rose with bright Dan) ay Ds 
rose blotch. 10- .70 
480 STORMY WEATHER—Light grayish rose 1- .30 1- .20 2-" 3 
with faint deep rose stippling on a creamy 10-1.20 
yellow throat. Up to 10 ruffled florets open 
on tall spikes. A beauty. 
483 SULTARA—Pink with slate edge and smoky 2- .25 3- .25 15=) .25 
rose blotch in a creamy white throat. Some- 
thing different. 
590 TONY—Brown or chocolate with orange red 1.25 sy40) 3- .30 
blotch and petals edged cream. Very popular. 
590 TUNIA’S ELITE—Large, dark plum smoky P45) Ot PAs) 5- .25 
with orange center and bright orange blotches. 10- .50 
586 TUNIA’S MAHOMET—Very large, beautiful, 2225 3-25 5- .25 * 
590 and popular smoky. A dark, velvety, smoky  10-1.00 10- .70 10- .50 
plum with orange scarlet in throat. One of 
_ the best. 
482 UHU—Smoky old rose and brown with yellow 2- .30 3- .30 4- .25 
throat. A novelty. 
391 VAGABOND PRINCE—Mahogany brown with De 20 8- .25 4- .25 40- .25 
flame blotch. A quite old one that is distinc-  10-1.00 10- .70 10- .50 
tive and still very popular. 
480 VOODOO—Smoky bronze and plum with rose 2- .30 3- .30 4. 25 
486 stippling in a creamy yellow throat. A most 10- .60 
distinctive smoky with ruffled and needle- 
point florets. 
582 WAHOO—Brown and chocolate, being darker 1- 50 1- .85 
at edge and lighter in throat with red orange 
blotches. Ver-- odd. 
490 ZACATEY — Very light pinkish lavender De ah) 
400 splashed darker. Carmine feather on creamy 
yellow throat. I can’t see a white classification 
here. 
480 ZUNI—Ruffled, smoky lavender or slate with 2- .25 aay aa 5- .25 
484 reddish feather in a salmon throat. 10- .50 
2 * * * 
NOTE — [n explanation of double classification numbers for various varieties listed 
I refer you to explanation made under introductory remarks on miniatures and 
small flowering varieties, mentioning difference between classification numbers 
as listed by N‘A.G.G.-and N.E.G.S. ~(See page:6). 
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