Recent DeForest Originations 
HONOR BRIGHT— 
(1951) Chrome yellow ground 
plicata, with center of falls 
white. Honorable Mention Boaen 
INDIAN NATION— 
(1952) Red and brown blend, 
named after the Oklahoma song. 
A tall variety with flowers hav- 
ing an enameli-like finish. $5.00 
IRISH CHARM— 
(1952) Sky blue over a white 
ground. Leather-like substance, 
with satin sheen. Charmingly 
ruffled, and horizontal falls. $7.50 
JAVA JEWEL— 
(1951) By Ridgway, a bright 
“Old Gold.” Iridescent, smooth 
flower of excellent form and sub- 
stance that takes any weather, 
and blooms over a long period. 
LAKE SHANNON— 
(1945) Graceful flower of medi- 
um blue, with self beard. Honor- 
able Mention 1946. $1.00 
LANTANA— 
(1945) Very brilliant variety 
difficult to describe. Tan ground, 
flushed with hues of the golden 
lantana. Tall. $15.00 
"LINA BETH— 
(1954) Height 36 inches, with 
excellent branching. Large, crisp 
flowers measuring to seven 
inches. From tangerine-bearded 
pink breeding, it is a delicately 
tinted white with pinkish beard. 
$20.00 
LOCKWOOD— 
(1947) One of the brightest of 
the brown-red blends, having an 
attractive blue blaze on the falls. 
Good form, and substance On a 
tall stalk. $1.50 
LURA— 
(1952) This is a very large 
flower, on a tall stalk. Ruffled, 
flaring falls. Violet blend, with 
brown infusion, and blue blaze 
on falls. $7.56 
MARJiIE— 
(1950) Medium sized, very ruf- 
fled deep yellow. Eleven to sev- 
enteen flowers on a well-branch- 
ed stalk. $2.56 
MARSALA— 
(1951) “Persian Rose” self, with 
tangerine-red beard. Good size, 
form and substance. $7.50 
MELODIST— 
(1946) Henna blend. Honorable 
Mention 1947. $1.25 
NEW HOPE— 
(1950) A crisp, ruffled, heavily 
patterned white ground plicata. 
Tall, with excellent branching. 
Parent of Caroline Jane. Honor- 
able Mention 1951. $3.00 
NIGHT STORM— 
(1954) A quiet, yet noticeable 
variegata. Bronzed standards, 
changing to golden Anilene Yel- 
low (Ridgway). Falls velvety 
blackish purple. Orange beard. 
From Black and Guld + Red 
Torch. $8.00 
ORELIO— 
(1947) Bright brown-red, on tali 
stalk. Honorable Mention 1948. 
