Butterfly Blue 51250 
(1952) 
No. 49-24 — 47-34 X Cahokia 
A clear light blue self with a pale lemon 
beard and a frosted finish. There are no 
haft markings. Flowers are semi-flaring and 
nicely ruffled. The 40-inch stem is strong 
and well branched. Late bloomer; winter 
hardy; good increaser. H. M. 1953. 
Fire Dance $3.00 
No. 41-12 
(1947) 
A very red plicata whose glowing depth of 
color commands the attention of all visi- 
tors. The flower is round and full with 
flaring falls; butf edged in red. The stan- 
dards are heavily marked all over wine red. 
H.M. 1947. 
Desert Song SL5O 
No. 44-47 — Snow Flurry X Golden Eagle 
| (1946) 
The large, flaring and ruffled flowers are 
of nice proportions and bloom over a very 
long season. The flower is a cream self. 
The hatt is clean and the beard is yellow. 
40 inches tall. H. M. 1946; A.M. 1949; Run- 
ner-up Dykes Medal 1953; 100 Best 1953. 
Pink Cameo $1.50 
No. 44-1— 42-02 X Overture 
A clear, light pink flower with a tangerine 
beard and very pink buds. The standards 
are closely held and the falls are flaring. 
The 36-inch stem is strong; well branched. 
An early bloomer and a fast increaser. 
H.M. 1946; A. M. 1948; 100 Best 1953. 
Gulf Stream $100 
No. 43-4 — Dymia X Narain 
(1946) 
Midnight blue absolute self with no haft 
markings; even the beard is the same shade 
of blue. Vigorous grower and thoroughly 
hardy; 37 inches tall. Mid-season. H.C. 
1945; H.M. 1946. 
