BIRCHVILLE GARDENS — Plainville, Connecticut 
AUSTRALIA AND NEW 
ADOBE (Burns 49) 417—80 
Nicely ruffled florets of a rich creamy 
buff, with a reddish purple blotch. 
Quite attractive with 7 open on good 
spikes. Looks like Sunspot and is one 
of the best Australian varieties. 
ADVENTURER (Aust 52) 580—85 
Beautiful large smoky salmon with a 
bright cherry throat. Opens 8 well 
placed blooms on a tall sturdy spike. 
This looks very much like the older 
Chief Multnomah. 
ANNIE AMELIA (Both 49) 410 
Clean light yellow, slightly ruffled. 
Spikes are medium to tall. The florets 
are perfectly placed. Am told it will 
make a good flower. A rating at 
Vallevue test gardens in 1949. 
BILL BOTH (Both 45) 490—80 
A reliable flower of exhibition type. 
Color is a smoky shade with bright 
blotch of red. The florets are ruffled 
with eight open on a straight stem. 
BLACK MAGIC (Errey 39) 454—85 
A tall, strong black-red opening up to 
8 large blooms, in excellent forma- 
tion. This has been wonderful here 
for the past two seasons. 
BLAIR MARGUERITE (Both 49) 532—85 
A very large salmon pink, feathered 
deeper. Spikes are tall. This should 
become a good show glad. Has been 
Grand Champion. 
CATHERINE (Both 51) 542—85 
The color is a delicate orange of 
sheer beauty, at times tinged choco- 
late. The huge florets are held rigidly 
on a tall upright stem. Has good 
placement. An extremely beautiful 
glad with a wonderful future. 
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