DESCRIPTIVE TERMS 
BEARD — The caterpiller,or hair like 
growth at the top of each fall. 
CENTER = The middle pertion cf the 
flower, including and extending 
beyond the haft area into the pet- 
als, especially inte the standards. 
F - FALLS. The three lower petals. 
HAFT ~ (As used herein) The upper, 
(abcut one-fourth) part of the falls. 
S —- STANDARDS. The three upright 
petals. 
SUBSTANCE — The time and weather re- 
sisting qualities of the flowers. A 
flower cf gocd substance should last 
fer, at least, two or more days. 
TEXTURE ~ The surface finish of the 
petals, as silky, metallic, etc. 
AMOENA ~ A bicolor having white, or 
near white S, and purple F. The term 
now being descriptively modified as 
per the dominating color cf the F, 
as "red" or "yellow" amoena, etc. 
BICOLOR - Literally, twe colors. The 
standards one color, the falls an- 
ether color. 
BITONE — The S one shade, the falls 
another shade cf the same color. 
BLEND — Several ccelors, one of which 
is yellow, blended together having 
the appearance of being one color 
(a self) when viewed frem a distance. 
NEGLECTA - A blue,or near blue,bitone. 
PLICATA ~ (Ply-KATE-ah) A white or 
yellcew base, or greund color, dotted, 
mottled or stitched etc. with a 
contrasting darker cclor. 
SELF - Standards and falls the same 
color. (Beards may be different). 
VARIEGATA — A bicclor having yellow or 
near yellow S and red cr near red F. 
