lavender with ruffled butterfly type 
florets. This ated, age oe 
the most magnificent spikes I “had 
this year, opening 8-9 six inch florets 
On spikes of 22- 24 buds. Flowerheads 
were up to 33” long on plants 5’ tall. 
L 1-25¢,m |-20¢ 5 2- 25¢,Bits, 15- 254 
FANTASY 
(Rich ’52-430-L)— A_ striking novelty. 
Salmon pink with each bs bearing a 
number of ee bss, placed spurs with 
tints 4 green on the back. Florets at 
first glance looR dowble, although they 
~ ‘actually have onl the six regular péals. 
| M 1-41.25, 5 1-*1.00, Bits. 15-28 St 
' FIRE BALL 
(Lines '52-450-M) — Very brilliant glowing 
red which I would classify as Scarlet, 
Makes nice well built spikes, but is cavily 
damaged by rain. Excellent propagate 
L 1— %¢M 1— 5065 I- 25¢, Bits. & 33% 
FIREBRAND 
(Butt’?44-- 452-™M)- Deep red with narrow 
cream throat lines. Well Rnown for its 
strasght strong stems and jntense color. 
L 2-25¢M 3- 2545 5-254, Bits. 50- 25¢ 
FIRE GLEAM 
(Jack °49-436-EM)- The most heavily 
ruffled scarlet~in my list. Makes tal} 
straight spikes with informal placement. 
L 2-“25%¢M 3-25¢5 5- 25¢ Bits. 50- 25¢ 
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE 
(Harris ’47- 400-EM)- So wel}! known now 
that it scarcely needs description. Gen- 
erally considered the best low-priced 
white available. 
L 2-25¢M 3-25¢5 5-25¢, Bits. 50- 25¢ 
FREEDOM 
(Fischer '49- 401 -E£M) — Ruffled white 
with a small neat red blotch. Not w 
rapid propagator, Limited stock. 
M 1—20¢,5 2- 25¢, 
FRIENDSHIP 
(Fischer °49-442-E)- Pure medium pink 
with cream throat, Texture waxy, ruf- 
fling guite heavy. Individua) Aorets 
are unsurpass r beauty but 
spacing and faci are not always 
precisé, Excelent for carly cut flowers. 
M 3- 25¢ S$’°5-25¢, Bits. 50- 254 
GAIL 
(Farrington ’49- 466-M)— Plain petaled 
lavender with deeper throat markings. 
pieaee ormal placement and excellent 
abits of rowth. 
L l-25¢e™ Deru 3-25¢,Blts |S 27% 
GARNET GLOW z 
(Rich ’50- 454-m)— Velvety black red, 
ruffled. A little lighter tham Ruffled 
Night, but opens more florets, Its only 
fees 
