BLUE RHYTHM (Whiting ‘45). M. (Annabel: Blue 
Triumph v Aline) x (Blue Zenith). It's perform- 
ance that counts. Blue Rhythm always gives a 
perfect display and is the most dependable 
first year performer we have ever grown. 
Winner of both the President's Cup and Dykes 
Miecicrl for SLO OOM eae mee taeteters saan a tarets $1.00 
BLUE RIM (C. Larsen 48). M. (Purissima x Ala- 
meda) x (Aldura). White plicata with full round 
petals heavily marked with clear blue. We 
think this is an outstanding plicata. Judged 
Queen of the Show, Salt Lake City, 1949. 
BAN AG rte Lie sae Caer Acer Ta ec Coat te acter eG, $2.00 
BLUE SAPPHIRE (Schreiner ‘53) E-M. 40 in. 
(Snow Flurry x Chivalry.) Heavily substanced 
light silvery-blue with infusions of emerald- 
blue. Distinctly different and unusual. Destined 
LO MEC OM DICICSS bald le eel Aiuenetee eevee at ie cis $7.50 
BLUE SERENE (J. Wills ‘53) E.-M. 36 in. (Blue 
Rhythm x St. Regis.) Wonderful medium to 
light blue marked with quality. Another whose 
pedigree would recommend it to the hybridizer 
seeking a top parent for blues. H.M. ‘53. .$9.00 
BLUE SHIMMER (J. Sass ‘42). M. (H. Sass’ 65-35) x 
(Blue Monarch x Blue Hill). Stunning blue pli- 
cata. Proving a superb parent for plicatas 
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BLUE SNOWFLAKE (DeForest ‘53) M.-L. 40 in. 
(Extravaganza x Three Sisters.) Large blue bi- 
color. Standards blue-white, falls violet. Should 
be useful for Neglecta and Amoena breeding. 
Lame Ne eoael Ste ge te bad ereh arc uaen maar aner oI ei tstes 2 $15.00 
BLUE SPIRE (Milliken ‘39). E.-M. (Purissima x Wis- 
taria.) Lovely light blue. A good parent for 
blues and whites $ .75 
BLUE STARDUST (See Introductions) 
BLUE STEEL (Fraim ‘53) M.-L. 36 in. (Missouri x 
Lake Shannon.) Fine blue with blue-tipped 
beard. Royal blood for blue breeding. H. C. 
Se cIMlIY Waltico rs TR NMR cae cra NS Ne St not ei Shea $10.00 
BLUE VALLEY (K. Smith '47). M. (Lake George x 
Great Lakes.) Quite blue. Will, undoubtedly, 
prove a wonderful parent. A.M. ‘49..... $1.00 
BLUE ZENITH (Whiting ‘42). M. (Blue Hill x 
Sierra Blue.) The parent of Blue Rhythm, and 
Gitineririgyin diss Owl Tightwken. «dei we oe $ .50 
BLUMOHR’* (W. Marx ‘49). E.-M. (Wm. Mohr x 
Orloff.) Delightful, beautifully formed, heavy 
substanced blue. Will set seed. H.M. ‘49, A.M. 
by? $5.00 
BOLD CONTRAST (J. Linse '54) M.-L. 40 in. (Ex- 
travaganza x Rajah Brooke) Stunning, smooth, 
gold and red variegata. Net $15.00 
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Ghee 91/4 eye, vilere 
BOLD COPPER (Henry Sass ‘50). ML. ((Golden 
Age x Prairie Sunset) x (Ola Kala)) x (Tobacco 
Road.) 38 inch, well branched stalk shows this 
lovely tan-brown blend to perfection... .$3.50 
BOLD COURTIER (Whiting ‘49). M. (Mirabelle x 
Cedar Rose.) Rich brown blend. Full, ruffled 
flower. Can't miss as a superb parent. 
Net b 2 Sie ie ak erate clarricborstete elmer peecer: $1.00 
BOLD PAGEANT (Tompkins '52). M-L. (Stardom x 
Arab Chief) x (Gypsy x Prairie Fire.) Pure light 
brown, very broad of parts. Net......... $1.00 
BONNY (Lapham ‘49) E.-M. 38 in. (SQ 71 x SQ 
51, Loomis’.) Very light apple-blossom to shell 
pink. Said to be a fine parent. H.M. ‘50. .$1.00 
BORN YESTERDAY (Mitchell ‘52) E.-M. 36 in. 
Bicolor of red and purple with frilled edges. 
Falls lined cream. Unusual. Net........ $3.00 
BRASS BAND (Whiting ‘49). E-M., 38 inches 
((Matula x Calif. Gold) x (Golden Spike)) x 
Veishea). Brassy yellow. With such blood 
should produce browns, blends and rich 
DATION Soe ee ats EOE BiG ER aEL, BME ah Oe $1.00 
BREAKING WAVE (kK. Smith ‘53) M. 36 in. (Lady 
Boscawen x Blue Valley.) Large beautifully 
formed white. Magnificent blood for breeding 
letoveryneualel niidauliterjatteny no ctubercthic Ge am Boous $7.50 
BRIGHT BROCADE (Tompkins ‘52). M-L. (Laven- 
der & Gold Lace) x ((Intermezzo x Cedar Rose) 
x (Gypsy Rose.)) Standards gold flushed violet. 
Falls deep Petunia-violet flushed red and gold, 
with gold at the beard. Standards and falls 
have a deep Chantilly-like edge of sparkling 
Gola aN St <25 Sik oie alah oi eis cin ited nce $1.00 
BRIGHT CONTRAST (Schreiner ‘53) E.-M. 36 in. 
((Beau Idea x Wasatch) x ?)) x (Minnie Col- 
quitt). Yellow plicata well named 
cine 46: terrae 
BRIGHT GEM (DeForest '53) M.-L. 36 in. (Argus 
Pheasant x Garden Glory.) Blend of russet 
and morocco-red. 
BRIGHT HOUR (G. Douglas ‘52). M-L. (Cook 
129-42 x Criterion.) Probably the most stun- 
ning of all the new amoeanas. Silvery-white 
standards, rich purple falls with a white bor- 
der two-thirds of the way down the falls. 
PEG 4A8 SEIIVE 53.2 NG isan teeta amen $9.00 
BRIGHT SONG (Schroeder ‘49). E. (Midwest Gem 
x Far West) x (Morocco Rose)) x (China Maid x 
Golden Eagle). Orchid-pink with tangerine 
beard A HaMte SO ir rated scutadiencvue eke er Teens t $2.50 
BRILLIANT ROSE (Austin ‘53). E.-M., 42 inches. 
(Snow Flurry x Inspiration.) Between Inspira- 
tion and Mulberry Rose in color, beard nearly 
WIR TOuINGL Sot, ny che et aire eRemnRe ete Rae aie oe eed, $3.00 
BRITANNIA (Tompkins ‘49). M. (Apex) x (Cape 
Bon x Redward). Very large, long, rich red. 
Top quality and top blood. Should be a re- 
markable parent for reds or rich blends. H.M. 
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BRITISH QUEEN* (Aylett) E.-M. 30 in. (Purissima 
x I. Lortetii.) Odd greyed blend. May be use- 
ful for breeding other onco-types. Net. ..$3.00 
