FIRE GLEAM (Jack 49) 436—80 
Large exhibition type fiery scarlet 
with heavy white line on a darker lip. 
Heavily ruffled with 8-10 open on 
tall spikes. 
GATINEAU (Palmer) (422) 
An excellent new deep orange. This 
one should be good both for the 
shows and as a commercial. E. Mid- 
season. 
GENE (Farrington) (310) 
Intensely ruffled medium yellow. 
Opens 6 to 8 well placed, closely at- 
tached florets. Very beautiful and 
very early. 
GENERAL EISENHOWER (Salmon) (542) 
Brilliant shade of begonia rose. Huge 
blooms. Opens 8-10. Strong tall grow- 
er late: 
HEART O'GOLD (Fischer) (401) 
Beautiful snowy white blending to a 
golden yellow throat. Long stretchy 
spike. Very early. 
KING DAVID (Carlson) (570) 
A deep purple shading to a velvet red 
throat. A greatly improved King Lear. 
MONTPELIER (Hatch ’47) 85 days—440 
Clear pink that opens 8 to 10 well 
placed florets on tall, straight plant. 
It grows 5 to 6 feet tall with a 30-inch 
flower head and has 20-24 buds. A 
regular and consistent grower. 
MELLOW MOON (Snyder 50) 420—80 
Beautiful light orange, nearly self 
color. Opens 8 good facing, well at- 
tached, 5 to 51% inch florets on a 20 
bud spike. 28-30 inch flowerhead with 
six showing color. Grows up to 60” 
tall and is ruffled. A top notch variety 
that will go to the top. 
RED TAPE (Butt 53) 536—87) 
Dark scarlet, deeper throat, a rich 
vibrant color that instantly appeals. 
Average height 46”-48”, straight spikes 
with 18-19 buds of which 7-8 open at 
once in perfect placement and good at- 
tachment. Florets are 514” in size and 
flower heads average 22-24”, Mid- 
season. 
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