480 
486 
491 
480 
584 
480 
483 
480 
486 
480 
485 
490 
590 
590 
586 
590 
482 
423 
391 
590 
417 
480 
486 
490 
SKY LINE—Smoky lavender with light rose 
throat and deeper rose feather. A fine blend 
of colors. Opens 7-8 with flowerheads up to 
26 inches. 
SOUTH SEAS—Dark shade of slate gray with 
small, conspicuous, red blotch and cream lines, 
Tall and showy. 
STORM CLOUD—Smoky salmon pink with 
prominent cream throat blotches. 
STORM KING—Smoky old rose with bright 
rose blotch. A fine large smoky. 
STORMY WEATHER—Light grayish rose with 
faint deep rose stippling on a creamy yellow 
throat. Up to 10 ruffled florets open on very 
tall spikes. A beauty. 
SULTARA—Pink with slate edge and smcky 
rose blotch in a creamy white throat. Some- 
thing different. 
SURPRISE—Clear, light lavender gray with 
prominent clear, cream throat blotches edg-d 
pink and with pink petal tips and mid-ribs. 
Beautiful and very different. 
SWAMPFIRE—Peculiar mixture of purple and 
brown with crimson blotch on a peppery 
creamy white throat. 
THE ROAN—Salmon red with fine veining of 
cream or white. Slightly ruffled and some- 
what pointed petals. Unique and very large. 
TONY—Brown or chocolate with orange red 
blotch and petals edged cream. Very popular. 
TUNIA’S ELITE—Large, dark plum smoky 
with orange center and bright orange blotches. 
TUNIA’S MAHOMET—Very large, beautiful, 
popular smoky. A dark, velvety, smoky plum 
with orange scarlet in throat. An outstanding 
smoky. 
UHU—Smoky lavender and brown overlaid 
rose with conspicuous yellow throat. A novelty. 
UNCAS—Not a smoky but because of its pecu- 
liar characteristics I am listing it here. Large 
burnt orange with darker splashing and yellow 
throat. Very often has extra petals. 
VAGABOND PRINCE—Mahogany brown with 
flame blotch. A quite old one that is distinctive 
and over the years has continued to be very 
popular. 
VANISLE—Mulberry rose or brown with a 
few darker lines on a small white throat 
blotch. Very large florets, often 7’, are ruffled, 
needlepoint, and wide open. Entirely different 
and beautiful. 1952 introduction. 
VANTAN—White classified 417, it could well 
be a 490. Light tan with golden throat and 
slight feather and rose splotches at edges of 
petals. 
VOODOO—Smoky bronze and plum with rose 
stippling in a creamy yellow throat. A most 
distinctive smoky with ruffled and needle- 
point florets. 
VOO-DUN-IT—Smoky bronze-rose or mahog- 
any with rose stippling in a creamy yellow 
throat. Pointed petals and florets are almost 
square. Unusual. 
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