TRYAGAIN* (Aylett), M. (Grace Mohr x Mohr- 
son.) On the order of Suez. Fertile both ways. 
ING TES Si Sve sue Weta ar eee eee aaah ue Aeteee. $5.00 
TWILIGHT SKY: (O. Fay ‘48). E.-M. (Pink Cameo 
x Floradora.) Nicely formed, clean dependable 
pink with tangerine beard. H.M. ‘50..... $3.00 
TRANQUIL MOON (P. Cook ‘48). M. (Pink Reflec- 
' tion) x (Cream sdlg. from Orchid-pinks and 
dominant yellows). Yellow standards, white 
falls bordered yellow. Good substance. H.M. 
SS} oR Maa re Hear a anc hes Sie ae ae Fa $5.00 
TWO SNOWS 
TWO SNOWS (Aleita H. Scott '52). M., 40 inches. 
Snow Flurry x Snow Carnival.) Big ruffled 
crystalline white with white-tipped, gold beard. 
Great substance and lasting qualities. Here is 
a show specimen and one that cannot miss 
as a breeder. Winner of the Silver Medal at the 
1952 Horticultural Society New York show. 
(Rictured scboves=5 plat scot bags eee ee Net $12.50 
UTAH FIESTA (Muhlestein ‘48). E.-M. (Fiesta x 
Dubrovnik.) Rich orange blend with strong 
lavender flush in falls. Lovely enmass, color- 
Pele: ete AE AR. ueeicn Seana Re I SS $1.00 
UTAH LAKE (Muhlestein ‘50). M.-L. (Shining 
Waters x Great Lakes.) Large mid-blue self. 
Vigorous 
UTAH SPECIAL (Muhlestein ‘'50). M.-L. (Old 
Parchment x Mellowglow.) Delectable, luscious, 
delicate blend of peach, apricot, pink and 
yellow. Beautifully formed, ruffled flower. 
Should have partial shade from extreme sun 
for it will fade. May have an upset number of 
chromosomes. At last has set pods for me by 
Java Jewel and a Pink Formal derivative. 
Charm personified 
UTAH SUNSET (Muhlestein '51). E-M. (Honey- 
flow) x 46-16: sister to Sunset Road). The largest 
and smoothest blend we know. The hafts are 
so smooth we know it. will be a boon to hy- 
bridizers. Its seedlings are very fine. Luscious 
in its smooth blending of onion-skin pink, buff 
and salmondonesi iG. 40, weer. Seana cere $7.50 
VALGANZA (See Introductions) 
VANDABETH (Miles '52). M., 36 inches. (Vanda 
x Elizabeth of England.) Rich pale blue 
smoothly overlaid with heliotrope that gradu- 
ally deepens at the heart of the flower. The 
standards are conic, the flaring falls are wide 
and have a dip in the center that gives the 
flower a lilt and charm. A rich yellow beard 
opgoistets doleode dice meehemeeigines o-chere iota aE $15.00 
VANITY FAIR (D. Hall ‘51). M.-L. (Cherie x Fan- 
tasy.) Clean medium pink with deep red beard. 
Superb form and substance. H.M. ‘52...$12.00 
VATICAN PURPLE (Whiting '43). E.-M. (Missouri 
x Mata Hari.) Lovely purple. Delightful breed- 
ing for rich things. Grand form. Net....$1.50 
VEISHEA (Whiting '43). M. (Matula) x (Matula x 
Summer Tan.) Blend ‘similar to Three Oaks. 
Splendid parent. H.M. ‘46. Net.......... $ .75 
VEILED IN MYSTERY (Milliken ‘51). Unusual! An 
off-white with a dusting of the palest char- 
treuse. Standards and falls exquisitely fluted 
and ruffled. A violet-blue beard sets the flower 
Ejloideunceronowlalsyiciiin ar oe saree BO $12.50 
VELVET DUSK (Schreiner ‘49). M.-L. (Sable x 
Schreiner sdlg.) Very dark purple with splen- 
did sheen, finish and form. Net......... $3.50 
VELVET KING (Harned ‘38). M. (Bruno x Sher- 
bert) x (Red Wing x King Tut). Splendid large 
red. Should be tops with Red Waves, Velvet 
Mantle, Technicolor, Aria, Gypsy Rose, etc., 
fOMired Sie. ieee ee eee Ap as} 
VELVET MANTLE (Clutton ‘50). H.-L. (Cheerio x 
E. B. Williamson.) Very tall bi-colored red. We 
knew it would prove a fine parent and we 
proved this by using it with both Deep Maroon 
and Burmese Ruby and have a fine array of 
numbered seedlings from these crosses. Velvet 
Mantle throws a wide array of colors from red 
to rich violets as might be expected from its 
pedigree. Worthy of a place in any breeder's 
COMOCHOT Sse Mian cs, osm tas eee ee ae $5.00 
VICE REGAL (Miles '46). M. (Directeur Pinelle x 
“Sir Fred Banting.’’) Like a piece of rich bro- 
cade. Deep rosy purple. H.M., A.M. ‘51. 
INGER. ike teal ct Stctgetinen sl eae, hc een as geet re een $1.00 
VIGIL (Wills '47). E.-M.-L. (Valor x Venus de 
Milo) x (Gudrun). Quality white that blooms 
over the longest period of any white we know. 
FAMPS" AL. Sc ots on, eee a hire arias g eae tee $3.00 
VIIPURI (M. Williamson ‘40). M. (Sister to Wa- 
bash.) Ruffled amoena .:...2....+0s0700 «7D 
