WILMA VALLETTE (Craig ‘50). M. (Rich Raiment 
x Joseph's Mantle.) An over-all patterned fancy 
crimson-burgundy plicata of great size and 
very good blooming habits. Good blood for 
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WINDSOR (Tompkins ‘50). M. (Brunhilde x Great 
Lakes.) Beautifully formed deep violet-blue 
with much of the charm of each of its two 
great parents. Should be wonderful for blue 
and violet breeding. H.M. ‘50 
WING COMMAND (Tompkins ‘48). E.-M. (Brun- 
hilde x Lilimani.) Highly finished deep blue- 
purple. Will be interesting to cross this with 
other Brunhilde derivities; Windsor, Deep 
Velvet, Sea Lark and Lady Dozier $1.00 
WISH AGAIN (Muhlestein '52). M., 38 inches. 
(Aladdin's Wish x Cuban Carnival.) A large 
fancy purple ‘'plicata’’ between the two par- 
ents.in coloring. Makes a showy clump. .$3.00 
W. J. MOFFATT (Miles). M. (Sdlg. x Elsa Sass.) 
Large, tall, well branched fancy yellow plli- 
caia.cH.C: 46 $5.00 
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YARCAND* (White '48). E.-M. (Oncocyclus x T.B.) 
Blending of rich violets. Clearly showing its 
onco-traits. Unusual and lovely. H.M. ‘48.$2.00 
YELLOW ORANGDY (C. Rees '52). L., 42 inches. 
(“April Tan” x Ming Yellow.) Starched, ruf- 
fled yellow, green-tinged, 6-inch flower, on 
four branched stalks holding 12 buds. ..$8.50 
YELLOW TOWER (Muhlestein ‘50). M. (Painted 
Desert x D. Hall’s 42-10.) Medium yellow wide 
and full in parts. Tall, well branched. Produc- 
ing top quality seedlings with my pink-blooded 
Gold Ruffles line. Will breed pinks, salmons 
and orchids with tangerine beards. Net.$2.00 
YUSSUF* (White ‘46). E.-M. (Onco hybrid.) 
Lighter Mohrson-type with white areas show- 
ing through $1.00 
ZANTHA (O. Fay ‘47). E.-M. (Gold Medal: Crown 
of Gold x Lady Paramount) x (41-22: Golden 
Hind x prob. Jean Cayeux). Simply huge, 
clear brilliant yellow. A wonderful exhibition 
stalk. Parent of Truly Yours. Winner of The 
President sieuprandsHVis47., 200 qc) oun 
ZEBULON* (E. Callis ‘42). M. (Ormohr x Sir 
Knight.) Large purple. Fertile both ways, even 
on rather difficult hybrid lines $1.00 
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ATROVIOLACEA (Todaro 1856). Tiny rich red- 
purple. The first to flower in the spring. H.M. 
‘Ol, Caparne Award 1952 
BLARNEY (W. Welch ‘50). E.E. (Fiancee x 
Fairy’) x (Cook 1546: ((Azurea x Pumila) x 
(Pumila)). The first of the “green” dwarfs to 
be offered. Should be a wonderful parent for 
many colors 
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BLUE MASCOT (Marx '47). Reflection x chamae- 
iris.) Delightful, flaring blue, wide. H.M. ‘49. 
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BEAUTY SPOT* (Marx '47). (Red dwarf x Her- 
mione.) Deep purple with red undertone. Hy- 
brid of easy growth. H.M. ‘49. Net $1.50 
BRIDE (Caparne 1901). (Statellae x Candida.) 
About the best and most popular introduced 
white, a color rare, to date, in dwarts. 6 
inches 
CITREA (G & K 1899). Nicely flared cream. .$ .50 
CREAM TART (Hill-Son). Flaring light yellow. 
KEEPSAKE (Cook '36). (Socrates x I. flavissima 
dwarf species.) Small flaring bright yellow. 
4 inches $ .50 
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OLIVE EVA (Ethel Christensen '51). E.E. (Two 
dwarfs.) Blended variegata. Standards pale 
yellow finished lavender purple. Falls purple, 
lower eighth yellow. Styles yellow flushed 
purple. Has a strong tendency to re-bloom. 
Fragrant. Height 4 inches 
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LITTLE ELSA (Muhlestein '48). E.E. (Brautijungfer: 
“Bridesmaid’’ x Bride.) Almost pure white 
standards, lemon falls shaded lighter toward 
bottom. Might be called a lemon-yellow 
amoena. From a distance enmass gives quite 
a white garden effect. Stems long enough to 
cut—about 7 to 8 inches. H.M. ‘48 $ .50 
PATH OF GOLD (Hodson ‘43). (Bride x Jean 
Siret.) This bright yellow literally covers the 
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PETITE (Horton '49). E.E. (Harbor Lights x sdlg.) 
Aconite violet (mauve-pink) bi-color. Lovely 
form, falls semi-flaring $1.50 
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PROMISE (P. Cook '52). (Arenaria hybrid.) Dis- 
tinct pinkish color. Standards lay out almost 
with the falls, giving the flower the appear- 
ance of a miniature Japanese iris. 6 to 8 
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PURPLE BEAUTY (Horton ‘45). E. (Susa x Negus.) 
Rich purple bi-color. Good sized flower on 
fairly tall (8 inch) stems. Heavy bloomer.$ .35 
TINY TONY (Hill-Son ‘43). (Tony x Atroviolacea.) 
A more flaring miniature Tony. Charm itself 
in a deep rich wine-purple.. +... 2... 2. $ .50 
TINY TREASURE (Hill-Son). Bright conary yellow. 
Flaring falls $1.00 
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YLO (Sturtevant '36). A lovely yellow, clean and 
nicely formed. 8 inches 
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