Recent DeForest Origina tions 
RODEO— 
(1947) Tall, and probably the 
largest of plicatas. Brighter color 
than Tiffanja, one of its parents. 
WM. 1949. $2.00 
SERGEANT BUCK— 
(1953) <A brilliant brown blend, 
from Casa Morena and Melodist. 
$12.00 
SHARON KAY— 
(1946) Large, light rosy lilac, 
on white ground. $1.25 
SHISHALDIN 
(1944) The brightest of these 
blends of tan “orange,” until Set. 
Buck appeared. $1.00 
SILVER SUSIE— 
(1941) Very tall, large-flowered 
white. $1.00 
SPARKIE— 
(1953) Intriguing plicata. Stan- 
dards flushed light “Prussian Red.” 
Falls “Cadmium Yellow,” deeper in 
the center. Heavily lined and bor- 
dered Prussian Red. Orange brown 
beard far out on the fallls, and con- 
tinued brown line to the border. 
$10.00 
SPRING SONNET— 
(1953) White standards. Cream- 
yellow falls. This one has tanger- 
ine-bearded pinks in it’s parentage, 
and this line is one in which I am 
quite interested. Later results are 
proving even more intriguing. 
This variety is on a well-branched 
tall stalk. $20.00 
THREE SISTERS— 
(1941) Color contrast of creamy 
yellow standards and_  violet-red 
falls. $1.00 
TIFFANJA— 
(1942) The first plicata intro- 
duced from here. Colonial Buff, 
with wide, white falls. Plicata pat- 
tern light brown. A.M. 1946. YA 
TREVA— 
(1945) Large apricot yellow. 
H. M. 1946. $1.50 
