UTAH CREAM (Muhlestein) (See Introductions) 
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UTAH FIESTA (Muhlestein ‘48). E.-M. (Fiesta x 
Dubrovnik.) Rich orange blend with strong 
lavender flush in falls. Lovely, colorful. .$1.00 
UTAH LAKE (Muhlestein ‘50). M.-L. (Shining 
Waters x Great Lakes.) Large mid-blue self. 
Vigorous. Makes a showy clump....... $1.00 
UTAH SPECIAL (Muhlestein ‘50). M.-L. (Old 
Parchment x Mellowglow.) Delectable, luscious, 
delicate blend of peach, apricot, pink and 
yellow. Beautifully formed, ruffled flower. 
Should have partial shade from extreme sun 
for it will fade. Charm personified 
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UTAH SUNSET (Muhlestein ‘51). E-M. (Honey- 
flow) x 46-16: sister to Sunset Road). The largest 
and smoothest blend we know. The hafts are 
so smooth we know it will be a boon to hy- 
bridizers. Its seedlings are very fine. Luscious 
in its smooth blending of onion-skin pink, buff 
end, salmon tones. H.C. ‘49 $5.00 
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VALGANZA* (Brenan ’53). M., 38 inches. (Ex- 
travaganza x Val.) New color charmer in a 
variegata with yellow standards and red- 
purple falls (Malvasia-grape) not unlike Pre- 
tender. A great granchild of an Oncocyclus, 
and it has Mauna Loa back of it twice which 
would indicate its great possibility of produc- 
ing good amoeanas and neglectas....$15.00 
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VANDA (Miles). M., 36 inches. (Sister to Elizabeth 
of England.) Lovely blue, superb parent. .$5.00 
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VANITY FAIR (D. Hall ’51). M.-L. (Cherie x Fan- 
tasy.) Clean medium pink with deep red beard. 
Superb form and substance. H.M. '52...$10.00 
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VATICAN PURPLE (Whiting ‘43). E.-M. (Missouri 
x Mata Hari.) Lovely purple. Delightful breed- 
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VEILED IN MYSTERY (Milliken 51). Unusual! An 
off-white with a dusting of the palest char- 
treuse. Standards and falls exquisitely fluted 
and ruffled. A violet-blue beard sets the flower 
apart from others 
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VELVET DUSK (Schreiner ‘49). M.-L. (Sable x 
Schreiner sdlg.) Very dark purple with splen- 
did sheen, finish and form. Net $2.00 
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VELVET MANTLE (Clutton ‘50). H.-L. (Cheerio x 
E. B. Williamson.) Tall bi-colored red... .$2.00 
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VICE REGAL (Miles ‘46). M. (Directeur Pinelle x 
“Sir Fred Banting.’’) Like a piece of rich bro- 
cade. Deep rosy purple. H.M., A.M. ‘51. 
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VIGIL (Wills ‘47). E.-M.-L. (Valor x Venus de 
Milo) x (Gudrun). Quality white that blooms 
over the longest period of any white we know. 
H.M. ‘47 $2.00 
VIIPURI (M. Williamson ‘40). M. (Sister to Wa- 
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VIOLET BRIGHT (C. Taylor ‘50). E.-M., 40 inches. 
(Snow Flurry x Violet Symphony.) Large ruf- 
fled violet-purple. Sure to be a fine parent for 
whites, blues and violets $2.00 
N-9-1 
VIOLET HARMONY (E. Lowry '52). M., 38 inches. 
(Snow Flurry x Cloud Castle.) This gorgeous, 
wide violet is worthy of its parents as well as 
its careful hybridizer. Another good one from 
a superb cross. H.M. ‘52. Winner of the Presi- 
dent's Cup ‘53. Net $12.50 
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VIOLET SYMPHONY (K. Smith ‘40). M. (Easter 
Morn x Violet Crown.) Wide, beautifully 
formed violet. Useful blood for blues, violets 
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VISION FUGITIVE (Wareham ‘42). M. (from 
sdlgs. from trojana x Dominion.) Very large 
creamy-white. H.M. ‘45 $2.50 
VISION OF MIRZA (DeForest '44). M. (Sister to 
Patrice.) Large brushed fancy. Grand breeder 
for plicatas $ .75 
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VISTA VERONICA (Buss ‘50). M. (Blue Shimmer x 
Azure Skies.) Self orchid-blue identified by 
Dictionary of color as ‘Veronica’’. With such 
breeding how can it miss as a parent for 
$3.00 
VOODOO (Kleinsorge '48). M. (Mexico x Tobacco 
Road). Much richer Mexico-type. Falls very 
red. Should prove a parent for reds, blends 
and coppers $1.50 
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WABASH (M. Williamson ‘36). M.-L (Dorothy 
Dietz x ? Cantabile.) Long the standard 
Amoena. White standards, purple falls edged 
white. Leading parent for this color as well 
as neglectas. Dykes Medal ‘40 
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WALTZ TIME (Tompkins ‘52). M-L., 38 inches. 
(Buckskin x Golden Spike) x (Shishaldin x Ivory 
Charm.) Ruffled ivory-cream $5.00 
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WARPATH (Craig ‘51). M., 86 inches. ((China 
Maid x Tiffany) x (Sultan's Robe)) x (Prairie 
Sunset x Brilliant Amber). Self of copper-red. 
Should produce rich blends, plicatas, yellows 
aie: possibly re-bloomers $7.50 
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WAR DANCE (Craig '52). L., 42 inches. (Prairie 
Sunset x Tobacco Road) x (Molten). Blend, choc- 
olate or Java-brown. Rich blood for browns 
and reds 
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WASATCH CHIEF (R. Gorham ‘52). M. (Grand 
Canyon) x (China Maid x E. B. Williamson.) 
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WATCHFIRE (Stevens ‘48). M. (Autumn Splen- 
dour x Copper Rose.) Copper with a red cast. 
Strong stalks $2.00 
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WAX CANDLES (Whiting '52). M-L., 24 inches. 
(Sharkskin x Jake.) Charming front-ofthe- 
border waxy white with yellow hafts and 
beard $3.00 
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