SURRENDER (Tompkins '51). M.-L. (Lamplit Hour 
x Pink Tower.) White with canary yellow flow- 
ing from the throat onto hafts and outer edges 
of falls. Pink cast permeates the flower. H.M. 
LOG bi, cles Sees kent doa elie easy ORL SAE an eRe $10.00 
SUSITNA SUNSET (Wilson '47). E.-M. (Prairie Sun- 
set x Casa Morena.) Rich blend. Top blood 
for browns, reds and blends $1.00 
N—1-1 
SUZETTE (Knowlton ‘45). M. (Seduction x Tiffany.) 
Delicately marked light yellow plicata. H.M. 
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SWAGGER (Lothrop ‘53). M., 38 inches. (Esquire 
x 44-9.) One of the dark series from Esquire and 
said to be very fine $10.00 
E—37 
SWAN LAKE (C. Benson ‘49). M. Birchbark x 
Great Lakes.) Crisp light blue self. Exceptional 
form and substance. First in seedlings St. Louis 
AB’ C.0.C. (48.- Top blood= tors blues) }and 
whites $2.00 
E—41 
SWEET MARIE (Muhlestein ‘51). E.-M. (D. Hall's 
40-32: (35-40: Dauntless x Rameses) x Lullaby) 
x Sister sdlg. No. 40-24). Very large orchid 
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E—10 
SWEET TALK (Tompkins ‘51). M. (Chansonette) 
x ((Rameses x Lullaby) x Moonlit Sea)). Heather- 
pink flushed silvery-lilac with faint creamy- 
lemon glow through the center $1.00 
E—11 
SYLVIA MURRAY (Norton ‘44). M. (Great Lakes x 
Shining Waters.) Beautifully formed light blue 
with delightful fragrance. Easy pollen parent. 
A.M. ‘49 $1.00 
S—8 
SYRINGA (Lowry ‘47). M. (Sister to Mount Her- 
man.) Fine lilac-lavender. This and Lilac Lane 
almost stand alone in this color class. H.M. 
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E—41 
TABASCO (Craig ‘51). M. (Rich Raiment x Jo- 
seph’s Mantle). Stunning big yellow plicata. 
Strikingly diffirent. Like paprika sprinkled over 
an omelet $9.00 
E—46 
TALLY HO (D. Hall ‘49). M. (Fantasy x 42-46, 
sister to 42-10.) Shaded purple-fuchsia, tan- 
gerine beard, heavily striated, excellent form. 
Top parent for pinks and other new colors. 
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S—10 
TEA ROSE (Whiting ‘44). M. (Matula x China 
Maid.) Neat rose blend. H.M. ‘45....... $ .75 
E—3 
TECHNICOLOR (Whiting ‘50). M. (Garden Glory 
x Rocket.) Well branched, many flowered, 
brown-toned red. Not a strikingly beautiful 
flower, but one that will go down in history as 
a superb breeder for reds. Has already pro- 
duced Defiance for Tompkins. H.M. '50..$7.50 
E—24 
TEMPLE BELLS (D. Hall '52). M. (Fuchsia x Dolly 
Varden.) Deep apricot-yellow of good form and 
size. Will be a superb parent for many colors. 
H.M. ‘53. Net $15.00 
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THE ADMIRAL (D. Hall ‘41). E.-M. (Sensation) x 
(Selene x Wambliska). Lovely violet-blue with 
great weather-resistant qualities. Parent of 
Seafarer. Should be tops for blues and whites, 
and line-breeding to Helen McGregor and her 
seedlings. A.M. ‘44 BSPy fe) 
N—10-2 
THE CAPITOL (A. Maxwell ‘44). M. (LaGloria x 
Gloriole.) Very large white with heavy orange 
beard. Queen of the Show Salt Lake City 
1950. H.M. ‘46, A.M. ‘51 $1.00 
E—2 
THE FRANCISCAN (Essig ‘47). M., 38 inches. 
(Involving: New Albion, Firefall, Rose Mitchell, 
Easter Morn, W. R. Dykes, China Lantern, 
Cardinal, Ambassadeur, Esplendido.) A dark 
purple of rather different and varied blood. 
Net $2.00 
S-—9 
THE GUARDSMAN (Grant '39). M.-L. (Winneshiek 
x ). Unusual dusky mulberry, falls edged 
lighter. Commanding! Should be useful for 
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THE KNOCKOUT (Muhlestein ‘51). M. (Remem- 
brance) x (Ming Yellow x Prairie Sunset). Rich 
yellow standards, falls lighter, brushed heavy 
yellow at hafts. Delightful in its charm and 
distinction. Will produce shell pinks when bred 
to them $5.00 
S—14 
THE MAD HATTER (Lyon '51). M. (Ranger x Cor- 
dovan.) Deep rich mahogany red. Large and 
tall. With this blood it cannot miss being a 
superb breeder with Aria, Technicolor, Pace- 
maker and Burmese Ruby, to mention a few. 
H.M. ‘51. Net $10.00 
SE—11 
THE ORIOLE (Schreiner '47); M. (Spokane x El 
Tovar.) Variegata with rich gold standards, 
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THE PENGUIN (Goodman ‘48). M. (Madam L. 
Aureau x sdig of Golden Eagle.) Unusual 
brownish-marked plicata. A little different 
blood. May give good plicatas to the pinks— 
some with Tangerine beards when bred to 
things like Pink Formal, SQ 72 or other Sea 
ola derivitives. 38 inches. Net 
THE RED DOUGLAS (J. Sass '37). M. (Sister to 
Red Wing x Cardinal) x (Joycette). Large red- 
pune. Dykes Medal ‘41 Sa75 
THE SHOWMAN (Muhlestein ‘50). M.-L. (Arab 
Chief x Bryce Canyon.) Brilliant, wide, red- 
copper. Similar in coloring to Sunset Blaze, 
but blooms after it. Rather high branched. 
a mronderu! parent. H.C. ‘48 
THE SWAMP FOX (Ketchum). M., 36 inches. Not 
unlike Rosy Ruffles in coloring. A rosy blend 
ae is surely attractive $3.00 
THE TANNER (Muhlestein ‘51). M.-L. (Fortune x 
Tobacco Road.) Flaring mustard-tan. Quite 
different to anything we have grown. A won- 
derful parent both ways, but should be bred 
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