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HOCUS POCUS (K & M 49) E — Deep golden 
yellow with pronounced mahogany red blotch. 
Although the floret size makes this a 300 it 
fits in with the 200’s better. Quite spectacular 
and very popular. Very early. 
HYLAS (Brown 28) E — Very even shade of 
clear medium purple. One of the few small 
purples and a very good one. Opens 5 and 6 
on 15-16 bud spikes. An outstanding little 
glad. Very early. 
IMPRESSARIO (Kunderd 28) E — Cream 
flushed lavender at edges with creamy yellow 
throat. Ruffled, lacinated and pointed petals. 
Opens 5 with 5 more in color on 15-16 bud, 
slender spikes. A grand miniature. 
IMPROVED LACINATUS (from A. E. Kun- 
derd) M — Light rosy lavender with deeper 
rose feather in a cream throat. Long, narrow, 
lacinated, slightly ruffled and very pointed 
petals. A real small type, good one. 
IMPROVED LACINATUS (from Kunderd 
Farms) M — Old rose mottled lighter with 
deeper rose throat and mid-ribs. Long, nar- 
row, pointed and lacinated petals. A very 
colorful and orchid-like glad. 
INCENSE SMOKE (Spencer 51) L — Not a 
small glad but a 300, which because of its 
fragrance is listed here. Smoky old rose with 
creamy yellow throat and conspicuous deep 
rose blotches. An eye-catcher with quite a 
decided fragrance. 
INDIAN PRINCESS (Zimmer 37) L — Pre- 
viously listed a small glad and still small for 
me. Intensely ruffled, clear, very deep rose. 
Some deeper in throat. Small, wiry spike. 
INZA (Brown 26) M — Beautiful deep la- 
vender with deep rose blotch. Opens 5 on 
a tall, wiry spike of 15-17 buds. A good one. 
ISLAND ORCHID (Kress 53) M — Light la- 
vender with heavy deep violet feather or 
marks in a cream throat. Narrow very point- 
ed and lacinated petals. Opens 4 or 5 on 
12-14 bud spikes. A grand corsage and ar- 
rangement variety being one of the _ best 
imitations of an orchid. 
ITO (Brown) E — Bright orange with lower 
petals bright yellow edged orange. A small 
one very much in demand and very good for 
the show table. Won first for me at Farming- 
dale and Boonton and second at Binghamton 
where my own Elda took first. 
JESSIE TYSON (Dittman 51) M — Small 
cream with rosy lavender tint and a deep rose 
blotch slightly edged yellow. Opens 4 with 4 
in color. Very attractive. 
JINGLES (Lins 49) M — Beautiful clear 
salmon with clear white throat. Quite point- 
ed petals and heavily ruffled. Will open 8 on 
a 16 bud spike. A grand one and always in 
demand. 
JUDY (Tom Rogers 54) L — Beautiful, clean 
bright violet or purple with full clean cream 
throat. Very lightly ruffled. 5 open and 5 in 
color on 14-15 bud spikes. Stock very scarce. 
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