482 
586 
480 
590 
582 
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386 
486 
INDIAN SUMMER—Smoky lavender and tan 
with feathery rose blotch on a gold throat. 
IRAK—A smoky gray sport of Bagdad with 
the same red feather. Grows large and is a 
fine color. 
JALNA—Salmon flecked with slate and rose 
and with a bright rose feather. Has been 
described as ashes of roses. Very attractive 
and beautiful. 
KING TAN—Large rosy tan or rust with 
diffused rose blotch. Petals slightly edged 
slate. 
LUCINDA—Smoky old rose with diffused 
bright rose blotch. 
MAPLE LEAF—Very large, smoky, light old 
rose with purplish markings in throat. 
MESA MIST—Soft lavender gray with a bit of 
rosy lavender stippling in throat. A nice sport 
of the fine variety Pastel. 1952 introduction. 
MISTAYA—Lavender gray, deeper at edges 
and lighter in throat with diffused blotch be- 
tween two shades. Very large. 
MISTY DAWN (Rich)—Very large smoky 
gray with orange blotch. 
MOTHER MACHREE—Smoky salmon with 
yellow throat and purple feather. A grand old 
variety and to me one of the finest smokies. 
MRS. C. W. GANNETT—Very large smoky 
rose with large red blotch. Grows very tall 
with huge florets. 
MRS. RHODA PETERSON—Orange salmon 
with blue gray shadings and a deeper salmon 
throat. One of the best smokies and quite 
early. 1951 introduction. "i 
OKINAWA—Rosy chocolate with a few darker 
splashes and with rose purple blotches. Whole 
spike open or in color. A real novelty. 
OKLAHOMA—Soft smoky gray with pink 
tinge and a rose feather in a cream throat. 
Nicely ruffled. Very attractive. 
OPECHEE—Smoky old rose with lavender tint 
and carmine feather in a cream throat. A 
smooth, soft smoky. 
PASTEL—Tall, smoky lavender rose with a 
slight, brighter rose feather. An excellent one. 
PERSIAN BEAUTY—Smoky rose with lighter 
veining, darker at edges of petals. Very tall. 
PERSIAN RUG—Smoky old rose and plum 
with large, showy, light yellow blotch. Nicely 
ruffled. Quite colorful. 
POMPEII—Smoky old rose with bright red 
feather. This really opens up the florets. The 
earliest smoky I have and among the earliest 
of all varieties. 
R. B.—Very large, rusty golden brown with 
a slight gray edging of petals. One of the real 
big ones. 
REBUS—Very full buff throat with deep 
smoky lavender edges and diffused lavender 
blotch. Slightly ruffled. A very distinctive 
smoky. 
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