COLUMBIA (Rob 51) 407 Creamy white with bright rose halo on the pet- 
al edges. Highly recommended. (L 50¢; M 35¢; S 20¢; Bts 10/307) 
CORONA (Pal 40) 507 Creamy white with pink edge on all petals. A 
great ribbon winner. Not as healthy as Columbia. (Scale A) 
CROWN JEWEL (Fis 51) 467 Ruffled light rose-lavender, with violet 
darts and cream border in throat. (L 40¢; M 30¢; S 20¢) 
DEBORAH SAMPSON (Sch 47) 440 Delicate pink blending to a creamy 
buff. Opens 6-8 on a nice spike. Good habits. (Scale A) 
ELAN (DB 51) 530 Soft flesh or pale salmon-pink. A good exhibition 
_Zlad, but lacks distinction. (Scale B) 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN (White 41) 566 Ruffled lavender, darker throat 
lines. Still hard to beat for florist or show. (Scale A) 
ELMER'S ROSE (Fis 51) 462 tLavender-rose with deeper rose feather. 
Good spike and good placement. (L 40¢; M 30¢; S 20¢; Bts 10/25¢) 
EVANGELINE (Pal 48) 540 Pale pink blending into rich creamy throat. 
One of the top show winners. Often mis-placed. (Scale B) 
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE (Har 47) 400 Clean white blending into pale 
cream throat. Nicely balanced spike. (Scale B) 
FLYING FORTRESS (Wil 43) 586 Blue-gray with red throat markings. In 
great demand, altho frequently poorly placed. (Scale A) 
FREEDOM (Fis 49) 401 Ruffled white with bright rose throat. Will 
open 8 well-placed florets on a nice wiry spike. (Scale D) 
FRIENDSHIP (Fis 49) 442 Beautifully ruffled soft pure pink shading 
to creamy throat. Early. Very good cutflower. (Scale A) 
GENERAL EISENLOWER (Sal 48) 544 Deep begonia-pink. Huge spikes 
with 6-8 open florets. For the giant fans. (Scale A) 
GENERAL MARSHAIL (K&M %) 536 Deep scarlet with creamy throat. Early. 
Will open 8 on tall spike. Fine cutflower. (Scale D) 
GOOD LUCK (K&M 53) 401 Creamy white with fiery blood-red markings in 
throat. Well placed. (L $1.00; M 75¢; S 50¢; Bts 2/25¢) 
GRAY BEARD (DB 52) 482 Smoky orange florets overlaid with blue-gray 
veining. Odd but pleasing. Stock limited. (L 50¢3 M 35¢;S 20/) 
GREEN LIGHT (Pf 40) 406 Pale greenish-yellow or chartreuse. Much 
used for arrangements. Nice when well grown. (Scale A) 
GRETA GARBO (Pf 37) 440 Very pale light rose with creamy throat. 
Beautiful, but recommended for Pacific coast only. (Scale A) 
GULLIVER (DB 52) 501 Cream-white with greenish-yellow throat with 
red markings. Giant, but no beauty. (L $1.00;M 75¢; S 50¢) 
HAPPY END (K&& 52) 337 Orange-scarlet with yellow throat markings. 
Very early. Wiry and good placement. (Scale E) 
HARRY HOPKINS (Sal 47) 464 Deep rose.or wine red. Will open 8 on a 
good stem. Very good cutflower. (Scale A) 
HINDENBURG!'S MEMORY (Pf 38) 552 Deep blood-red. An older variety, 
but it can still win the blue ribbons. (Scale A) 
HOCUS POCUS (K&M 49) 313 Striking combination of golden-yellow and 
large mahogany throat. Very early. Blooms from bblts. (Scale A) 
HUNTRESS (Jack 45) 466 Very good pinkish-lavender, with up to 8-9 
open. Early mid-season. Widely grown cutflower. (Scale A) 
JE MAINTENDRAI (K&M 48) 436 Velvety scarlet on strong stems. One of 
the best large early scarlets. Excellent show glad. (Scale A) 
JUNE BELLS (Goede 48) 406 Altho classed as a cream it is almost a 
white. Eerly. Nice cutflower. Scale A) 
JO WAGENAAR (K&M 49) 454 Attractive dark red with white lines in th- 
roat. Different. Fine exhibition variety. (Scale B) 
JOHANN STRAUSS (Sal 48) 450 Salmon-red with lighter throat. Many 
open. Early. Similar to J. S. Bach. (Scale A) 
