244 
366 
236 
260 
262 
210 
240 
190 
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262 
290 
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ARIA (Kuhn 48) M — Beautiful shade of deep 
pink with light cream throat and mid-ribs. 
Up to 17 very well placed florets on very 
straight wiry spikes with 6 and 7 open. One 
of the very best often taking section champion 
honors. No 1 pink in the N. A. G. C. Sym- 
posium. 
ATHENA (Koerner 45) M — Suffusion of deep 
and lighter lavender with deeper throat 
blotch. An orchid-like variety with lacinated 
and very pointed petals. Small wiry spike, 
excellent for corsages and arrangements. Very 
popular. 
ATOM (Hedgcock 46) E — Fiery scarlet 
edged white. One of the most popular va- 
rieties. Very distinctive. No. 1 scarlet in 
N. A. G. C. Symposium. 
BABE (McGuire 54) L — Originator says 
deep rose and is registered a 262, but to me 
it is a fine purple with very full cream and 
yellow throat edged purple and showing con- 
siderable cream on outside of petals. Very 
colorful. 
BABS (D. 8S. Pruitt 45) E — Excellent, clean, 
light yellow, nicely ruffled. A stiff competi- 
tor on the show table. No. 3 yellow in N. A. 
G. C. Symposium. 
BABY BETTY (1931) M — Very light pink 
at edge of petals blending into a very full 
cream throat. A very delicate and pleasing 
color. Slightly frilled, rolled back florets. 
BABY BRONZE (1923) M — Deep bronze or 
russet with small bright rose blotches edged 
gold. Very small. Why this should have just 
been reclassified 292, I cannot see. 
BABY CALICO QUEEN — E — Bright, 
varigated rose with bright rose blotch edged 
light. 
BABY DOLL (Bray 49) M — Flesh pink be- 
coming darker at edges and shading to cream 
in throat with a blotch which has a decided 
greenish cast. Very ruffled and rather point- 
ed petals. Beautiful and very popular. 
BABY VIOLET (Werth 53) E — A light 
lavender blue with contrasting throat mark- 
ings. Slightly hooded. 
BAMBI (Pierce 54) E — Chartreuse with 
suffused purple blotches and orange-red pico- 
tee. Beautifully ruffled. 15-16 buds with 5 
open and 5 in color. A new sensation. No. 1 
in N. A. G. C. Symposium. 
BASHFUL (Kuhn 42) L — Very nice blend of 
lavender and cream with deep purple blotches 
on a greenish yellow throat with the green 
very pronounced. A very small one with un- 
usual color. 
BEAUTY BABY (Labrum 47) L — Cream 
with pinkish lavender cast. 14-15 small, some- 
what ruffled, rolled back florets on a tall 
spike. 
BEIGE ORCHID (Van Voorhis 52) M — 
Light to deep beige with scarlet feathering 
in a buff throat. A truly different and unique 
color. Good on the show table. 
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