R-1744 LC. HELEN WILMER x LC. KISMET, var. Robert 
Windler. Blooms of the Helen Wilmer are of lovely 
proportions and of very heavy texture, with rich lavender petals 
of 3-1/2" width and 7'' spread; the ruffled lip is of dark, velvety 
purple and has slight yellow veining in the throat. Kismet pro- 
duces similar ''flat-type'' blooms, having well proportioned petals 
of dark rose, 2-3/4" in width and 6-3/4" in spread; the large lip 
is of dark rose, ruffled, with golden eyes and veining in the 
throat. Winter flowers of exceptional qualities may be expected 
from the progeny of this desirable combination. 
R-1769 SLC. ROSAMOND, var. Westonbirt, AM RHS x LG 
PRINCESS ISHTAR, AM AOS. Flowers of Rosamond, 
var. Westonbirt are of excellent proportions and heavy texture, 
having overlapping sepals and petals of dark phlox purple, with 
petals of 2-7/8" width and 6-3/4'' spread; the lip is deep doge 
purple, moderately ruffled with large yellow eyes and veining in 
the throat. Blooms of the Princess Ishtar are also dark, having 
overlapping sepals and petals of A-l form and heavy texture, with 
petals of 3'' width and 7-1/2'' spread; its broad, ruffled lip is of 
deeper coloring withsmall, goldeneyes and veining in the throat. 
A hard to beat combination, planned to provide quality-plus blooms 
for August-September-October flowering. 
LAVENDERS-PINKS-PLUMS 
R-1711 LC. WARRIOR x POT. RED FRIAR, var. Ember, FCC 
AOS. Another of the seldom to be found Potinara crosses! 
Of radiant lavender-rose coloring, flowers of Lc. Warriorare of 
very good form and very heavy texture, with petals 3'' wide and 
7'"' inspread; the lipis deeprose, broadand slightly ruffled, with 
yellow eyes in the throat. The awarded Red Friar is of vibrant 
reddish-plum, with attractively proportioned, heavy textured 
petals to measure 3'' wide and7-1/2''in spread; its lip is of deep 
reddish- purple ruffled, with golden veining in the throat. Color- 
ful combinations in shades of lavenders, pinks and plums are ex- 
pected. 
