unreliable. 
M }—#).50 § 1-41.00 Bits, aye g3% ot 
its performance for me has been guite 
BOCCHERINI 
CREM. 50 =. 423 — EM) =" Vivid Orange scar— 
let, similar to Circe, but smaller’ and 
with an immacwlate creamy yellow throat. 
L l— 252M !=20¢, $ 2-254 Bits; 15-35¢ 
BOISE BELLE 
(Roberts ’48 —-433- L)- Tall heavily ruffled 
salmon with clear yellow throat. Usually 
opens 8 or more Monee well placed on 
aw long flowerhead, An almost perfect 
exhibition variety, although in hot weath- 
er there will be some crooked spikes. 
ages) 1- 2025 2- 25¢GElts. 15- 25¢, 
BRIDAL ORCHID 
(Carlson ’50- 566- M)— Ruffled lavender 
of vigorous growth. ome growers report 
undesirable color flecking, but for me it 
has been quite consistent! 
L 
BURMA 
(Palmer ’43- 564-EM)— Deep rose red with 
heavy ruffling One of the best Rnown 
most popular varieties. 
M 3-25¢,58 5 -25¢Blts. 50- 25¢ 
CARNIVAL 
(Butt ’°47- 437-M) — Clear glowing scarlet 
with a@ pure white throat, an unusually 
beautif color Florets are lightly ruffled, 
but with only 5 or 6 open on ‘spike s 
medium height 3-25¢5 5- 25¢Blts. SO- 25¢ 
CATHERINE BEATH 
(Coutts’51\- 312-M)- Brilliant glowing 
olden yellow, 
opening 8-10 orets on 
fail Lecege O y a 
7c 
Clear 
I- 404M !—30¢5 !- 202 Bits. 2.325 
O0- 82.00 
g2-24 buds. “One o 
ne most outstanding new yellows, 
but with some tendency to crook, 
S ~—25¢ Bits 4-25¢ 
CHAMOUNY 
(Baerman ’38- 362-£)- Medium rose 
with light silvery rose edge, Old, but 
still widely grown, and among the 
winners at nearly every show. 
M 3- 25¢,5 5-25¢ Bits. 50- 25¢ 
CIRCE 
Ke M49 = S23 a Brilliant orange 
with a deep red blotch in a creamy 
yellow throat. Opens © or 7 six-inch 
orets on long straight Hfowerhcads. 
i 1-20¢.M 2-30¢,8 22 20 Z Bits, 22322, 
CLARENCE D. FORTNAM 
(Kadel "50- 440- EM). — Very heavily ruf- 
led light pink. Tall, with long Stems 
and straight spikes. A ver 
re? 
bloomer from small bulbs and bil blets 
L 1-50¢M 1- 35¢, S I- 254 Bits. 42-22%} 
CLEO : 
(Youmans ’48- 441- M)~ Delicate pink 
= Sp Se 
