120 ELDA (Vasaturo 43) M — Clean, bright 
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orange or gold. Opens 4 and 5 small florets 
on a small wiry spike. A grand little orange 
that won first for me at Binghamton in 1954 
and Boston in 1953. 
ELF (Kunderd 31) E — Bright, deep orange 
with golden yellow throat. Very clear and 
quite vivid colors. Opens 5 lightly frilled 
florets on quite tall spikes. 
ELLA MAY (Clark 30) E — An old variety 
probably found in no other list. Beautiful 
light pink with creamy white throat. Opens 
5 and 6 on 15-16 bud spikes. Quite early. 
EXQUISITE MIDGET (Whitehouse 53) M — 
Apple bloosom pink shading to cream throat 
with deep red mid-ribs in small light red 
blotches. Pointed petals and very small and 
cute. 12-15 florets with 5 open on very sturdy 
spikes. Very attractive. Aptly named Ex- 
quisite Midget as it is just that. 
FADDIST (Brown 29) E — A quite old one. 
Light pink with bright red mid-ribs and 
suffused blotches on a creamy yellow back- 
ground. Quite striking and very much ad- 
mired. 
BAIRY (Kuhn 46) M — Delicate, light la- 
vender that opens 5 and 6 with another 5 or 
6 showing color on a 15-16 bud spike. One of 
the very best and much in demand. Placed 
second in the N. A. G. C. Symposium and the 
top 200 size lavender. 
FAIRY FANCY — M — A real cream with 
yellow throat and bright rose throat marks. 
Pointed and somewhat lacinated petals. The 
bottom florets being smaller add to the charm 
of this fine little one which is much in de- 
mand. 
FAIRY LANTERN (Neeley) E — Slightly 
smoky reddish violet with full, deep yellow 
or gold lower throat. Opens 4 or 5 florets on 
a tall willowy spike. Very different. 
FALLING LEAVES — L — Smoky salmon 
with a touch of red in throat. Opens 4 with 
4 in color on a 15 bud spike. One of the few 
small smokies. Stock scarce. 
FANTASY (Rich 52) M — Not a small one 
but one of the new dragon or parrot type. 
Intensely ruffled sparkling salmon with spurs 
on back of petals. Very heavy texture and a 
wonderful keeper which makes it valuable 
for corsage and arrangement work. A real 
novelty. 
FARMINGDALE (Van Voorhis 54) E — Deep 
lavender with throat blotch of a diffusion of 
cream and lavender. Opens 5 with 5 more in 
color on 16-17 bud spikes. Won first for me 
at Farmingdale and Van Voorhis says 5 blues 
for him in ’54. 
FIFTH AVENUE (Hedgecock 51) M — Glisten- 
ing very deep red (almost a black red). A 
beautiful color. Will open up to 7 florets on 
a 17 bud spike. Very popular and a great 
winner on the show table. The No. 1 red 
in the N. A. G. C. Symposium. 
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