490 
483 
391 
307 
580 
586 
583 
520 
480 
590 
480 
486 
486 
480 
490 
390 
482 
582 
483 
486 
482 
470 
480 
586 
480 
490 
590 
490 
590 
486 
bulblets 
2- .25, 
10-1.00 
10-. .25, 
295- .25 
295- .25 
20- .25 
25- .25 
April 19, 1953 
the responsibility is 
large medium 
EMBERS—Light red becoming lighter toward 1-1.50 1-1.00 
center with diffused rose markings in a cream 
throat. The two toned or rather three toned 
effect make this most attractive. Very unusual, 
like glowing embers. Don’t pass this one by. 
FANDANGO—Very light pink shading to a 2- .25 3- .25 
full creamy white throat in which there is  10-1.00 10- .70 
a very smoky scarlet blotch. A nice tall one. 
FLAIR—A real novelty—see description in 1-1.50 1-1.00 
small flowering varieties. Most unusual. 3-4.00 3-2.50 
FLYING FORTRESS—Huge, smoky gray with 2- .20 3- .30 
bright red mid-ribs in a throat which is a  10-1.20 10- .80 
mixture of cream, red, and gray. One spike 
a whole bouquet. Very popular. 
FROSTY—Frosty salmon or medium orange 1- .25 1-20 
with very slight smoky edge and fiery scarlet  10-2.00 10-1.60 
blotch. A gorgeous spike with many open. 
GLENOLDEN—Chamois with buff and yellow 1- .20 2- .30 
throat. Something different. Has long been one _10-1.60 10-1.20 
of our favorites. 
GRAY DAWN (Both)—Grayish lavender sport a) 
of Jalna with some darker flecking and a dis- 10-1.00 
tinctive deeper lavender feather. A fine light 
smoky that opens up well. 
GRAY SUMMIT —Soft, lavender gray with 2- .30 3- .30 
cream throat slightly edged light rose. A very 10- .80 
pleasing color. 
GRAY WONDER —Light lavender gray with 2- .25 Ss) 
pinkish tint and deeper lavender flecking and 10- .70 
a deep rosy lavender feather. Wide open florets. 
A grand light smoky. 
HAVANA—Somewhat ruffled bronze with 1- .20 
bright red and orange blotch. A real novelty. 10-1.60 
HIGH FINANCE—Smoky, light orange gray. Di Phe. Be 5) 
A gorgeous one. One of my favorite smokies. 10- .70 
HI JINKS—Smoky salmon with quite full, 1-1.50 1-1.25 
clear creamy white throat. Very attractive. 3-4.00 3-3.25 
1953 introduction. Early. 10-12.00 10-10.00 
INDIAN SUMMER—Smoky lavender and tan f= 25 1- .20 
with feathery rose blotch on a gold throat. 
IRAK—A smoky gray sport of Bagdad with 3- .25 
the same red feather. Grows large and is a 10- .70 
fine color. 
JALNA—Salmon flecked with slate and rose 2- .30 3- .30 
and with a bright rose feather. Has been 10- .80 
described as ashes of roses. Very attractive 
and beautiful. 
KING TAN—Large rosy tan or rust with 2- .30 3- .30 
diffused rose blotch. Petals slightly edged  10-1.20 10- .80 
slate. 
LUCINDA—Smoky old rose with diffused 1- .20 2- .30 
bright rose blotch. 
MAPLE LEAF —Very large, smoky, light old PE Sth) 3- .380 
rose with purplish markings in throat. 
MESA MIST—Soft lavender gray with a bit of 1-1.00 ies Ges 
rosy lavender stippling in throat. A nice sport 3-2.00 
of the fine variety Pastel. 1952 introduction. 
“My bulbs from Greenlawn have arrived and passed closest inspection with- 
out challenge. You have done your part and from now on 
mine.” 
30 
H. W.—New Hampshire 
