DR. KENNETH TAYLOR, F.D.—Scarlet red & or- 
ange buff on stiff stems. 9 inch flowers are 
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DU ROI ALBERT, F.D.—General favorite in purple 
and white. Nice growing plants and blooming 
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EASTERN ECHO, F.D.—Medium size blooms of 
dark pink streaked with red. Early bloomer 
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EDGAR GUEST, S.C.—Heavy blooms of clear yel- 
low on solid stems. Mid season bloomer and 
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ENKHART’S PRIMA, St. Cac.—Large salmon pink 
with golden centers. Stiff stems on a nice 
branching? plan tie. ents ie. ee ae Cee eee 
ELLEANOR RADELL, I.D.—Good size blooms of 
clear pink with a nice petal curl at tips. Long 
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EVELYN CHANDLER, S.C.—Large bright gold on 
lone Stems tenes ee”. eo ees ee oe eee 
E. G. RAMSEY, I.D.—Large ruby red with broad 
petals. Strong husky grower with strong 
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FAITHFUL, S.C.—A large white of robust habits 
on long stiff stems. Light green foliage, and a 
nicer branching splantr ay. aah, ete eer, ets 
FAIRY FACE, F.D.—Medium size salmon pink tip- 
ped with white. A very odd color combination 
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FANCY FREE, F.D.—An exciting variegated vari- 
ety of 7 to 8 inches. The color is creamy yellow 
with stripes of wine red along the edges of 
petalsmerbarly. DlOOMIer ee 2 meee aes Les 
FIRE GLEAM, 8.C.—(Johnson 1951). Bright orange 
shaded nasturtium red with canary yellow at 
base of petals. Six inch blooms are lovely and 
deepron,eoed pStems: (ieee es or eee 
FIVE STAR GENERAL, F.D.—One of the largest 
formal pinks we know. Winner of prizes all 
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FLORISTS BEAUTY, F.D.—Amaranth purple with 
white tips on long pointed petals. Medium 
size’ bDIOOMmS; On GOOG (STEMS. Base A een ee 
FLORENCE PORTER, 1.D.—Large pink flowers 
much like Ogden Reid with, perhaps, a little 
better stem. Fine flower for floating in a 
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FRIEDA GAYLORD, I.D.—One of the really big 
ones. 14-inch blooms have been shown on 
strong stems. The general color is lavender 
pink with a faint yellow at base. 
FORMALITY, F.D.—Large mulberry rose, or smoky 
lavender, on stiff stems. Metallic luster to the 
foliage. Rugged plant. 
FRANK HAVERNER, F.D.—Large purple ball on 
long stems. Many times a winner in ball class 
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