HEART'S DESIRE (Fiedler 48) 540—80 . 
Heavily ruffled large light pink shading to white with yellow throat. 
Strong husky grower. Opens 6-8 six inch florets on a 20 bud spike. 
One of the very best and a heavy show winner. 
HIGH FINANCE (Wilson) (580) 95 . 
Tall late blooming orange grey smokey blending to a lighter throat. 
Opens up to 8 blooms. One of the finest smokies. 
JUNE BELLS 
One of the fine staple white glads that have come out of Europe, and 
compares favorably with other good white. Early. 
KENWOOD (Lines 43) 452—80 i 
A brilliant smooth red with no marks, blotches, or flecking. It opens 
up to 6 plain petaled florets on an average spike. Good propagator 
and easy grower from bulblets. 
KESTRAL (Palmer) (420) 80 
Tall light orange with a yellow throat. Opens 8 blooms on a slender 
spike. Unique triangular shaped florets. Foliage yellows premature- 
ly, but bulbs come clean. 
LEADING LADY (Johnston) 506 
This beautiful cream sport of Picardy was the top show winner again 
during 1953 in its color class. 
LILA WALLACE (Fairchild 47) 462—80 
Attractive dark rose. Quite similar to Burma except In size. Opens 
up to 7 blooms on a tall slender spike. Should clean up its class at the 
shows. 
MADELINE HEFTY (Woods 49) 562 
A beautiful rose lavender with a darker rose marking. 55 inches tall 
with 10 open. ‘The 514 inch florets are well placed, have good attach- 
ment and substance. Winner of the Home Achievement medal and 
other top awards. 
MANCHU (B. L. Palmer 45) 513—80 
Very tall contrasting deep orange and yellow. Opens 8 on a 20-bud 
spike. Its one fault is that the blooms are not always well placed, but 
its different and makes a big hit. 
MARATHON (Lawrenson) 410 
Tall strong growing light buff with small red throat mark. Originator 
claims it opens and ships as well as Picardy. Good commercial prospect. 
MARYLAND MAID (E. B. Snyder) 440 
Clear pure pink cream throat and white mid-ribs. One of our 1945 
introductions. Formal type. Open 6 to 8 — 414 inch florets on 18 bud 
flower head. Blooms in 75 days. One of the better pure pinks. Good 
commercial. 
MAUREEN GARDNER (Preyde 51) 501—80 
Clean white with light-violet brush and somewhat creamy coloring on 
lower petal. Enormous and substantial giant size florets. Very long 
flowerhead, this received an A rating by the Valleevue test gardens in 
1950. 
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