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SMOKY AND ODD COLORS continued— 
ROBINSON CRUSOE (490 Lins) A most unusual glad. Nothing else just like this 
one. Color is tan, heavily marbled chocolate. Very interesting in that hardly 
any two are exactly alike. In some the tan color predominated, while in others 
the chocolate is the predominating color. ‘““A NEW point of interest this year was 
the Hall of Fame, judged only by the public. An exhibitor was allowed only one 
entry. This was won by Arnold Sartorius with ROBINSON CRUSOE. (Wiscon- 
sin, Twin City) show. L 25e, 5 for $1.00; Bts. 10-25¢ 
STORMY WEATHER (480 Barrett) One of the finest light smokies. The tall 
plants produce long flower heads with a glorious head of pinkish salmon gray 
and cream throated flowers. L 2-25c; M 3-25c 
TAN (581 Both) A new one from Australia. Huge frilled smoky orange tan with 
cerise blotch. Cut this when the first bloom opens and take indoors. It does not 
like extreme heat. L 75c; M 60c; Bts. 10-75c, 50 for $2.50 
THE ROAN (590 Pruitt) Large rosy red with fine white lines over the entire petal 
surface. Unique and distinct. Very popular. L 2-30c; M 3-25c 
TUNIAS ARISTOCRAT (590 Both) Huge warm tan smoky with cerise blotch. 
L 40c; M 30c 
TUNIAS MAHOMET (586 Both) Large smooth smoky rose plum. One of the best 
of the Tunia series. L 35ce; M 25c 
VAGABGND PRINCE (391 Palmer) Smooth brown with brilliant red blotch. Can 
make a sensational spike. L 2-30c; M 3-25c 
VCO DOO (486 Kadel) Distinctive smoky with light throat stippled plum. 
L 2-30c; M 3-25c 
WAHOO (582 Wilson) Big smoky orange with large extremely vivid blotch. Opens 
up to 12, 6 inch florets on 5 ft. spike. S 25e 
Australian and New Zealand Varieties 
ANNIE AMELIA (506 Both) Clean light yellow with raised midribs. 
L 25c; M 20c; Bts. 10-25c 
AVENUE OF HONOR (571 Pfeiffer) Unusual shade of heliptrope purple with 
cream throat. L 35c; M 25c; S 15e; Bts. 10-35c 
BLUE CASCADE (476 Both) Wide open ruffled greyish blue with creamy throat. 
L 60c; S 30c; Bts. 10-60c 
BLUE GEM (477 Rowse) Vigorous blue with white throat overlaid with violet 
feather. L 95c 
CARINJA (460 Errey) Wonderful rosy pink with rich cream throat. One of Errey’s 
best. Produces tall plants and the fine colored bloom have good substance. 
Recommended. L 95c; M 75c; Bts. 10-85c 
COOEE (416 Wood) Delicate blending of apricot and buff. High color value. 
L 25c; M 20c; S 15c; Bts. 10-25c 
DARK DAVID (554 Morgan) Deep maroon red on strong healthy plants. L 25c 
EILEEN (420 Blackner) Tall ruffled salmon orange. New Zealand variety. 
L 2-25c; M 3-25c; S 5-25¢ 
ECLIPSE (536 Burns) Wide open ruffled light red. Grand Champ in Australia. 
L 2-30c; M 3-25c; S 5-25c; Bts. 25-25¢ 
ERAMBLE (337 Errey) Bright scarlet with white throat, edged purple. Good spikes. 
L 40c; Bts. 10-40c 
EXCELSIOR (463 Rowse) Vigorous lightly ruffled rose with deeper throat. Can 
take the heat. L 35c; M 25e; S 15c; Bts. 10-35c 
GEGFF WIGHTMAN (410 Both) Lightly ruffled clear golden yellow. A good 
color and a good doer. L 45c; Bts. 10-50c 
GREEN MEADOW (Both 506) Lightly ruffled pale green. A spectacular variety 
that builds a fine massive plant. We were quite impressed with this greenish 
cream. One of our 1954 imports. L 90c 
