DEMI SIECLE (DB 52) 470 Large deep violet-magenta, with no throst markings. 
Streight, healthy growth. 8 open. (L 50¢; M 35¢; S 20¢; Blts 5/25d) 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN (White 41) 566 Ruffled lavender, darker throat lines. 
Still herd to beat for florist or show. (Scale A) 
ELMER'S ROSE (Fis 51) 462 Lavender-rose with deeper rose feather. Mekes 
8 good spike and has nice placement. (Scele E) 
EVANGELINE (Pel 48) 540 Pale pink blending into rich creamy throat. One 
of the top show winners. A bit temperementel. (Scale A) 
FIRE OPAL (Fis 54) 422 Bright fleme-orange with a yellow throat. Will open 
up to 6 or 7 florets. Good germinator. (L $1.00; M 75¢; S 50¢; Blts 4/25¢) 
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE (Har 47) 400 Clesn white blending into a pale cream 
throat. Nicely balanced spike. (Scale A) 
FLYING FORTRESS (Wil 43) 586 Blue-gray with red throat markings. In great 
demand, altho frequently poorly placed. (Scale A. iedium only) 
FREEDOM (Fis 49) 401 Ruffled white with bright rose throat. ‘Vill open up to 
8 well-placed florets on a nice wiry spike. (Scale C) 
FRIENDSHIP (Fis 49) 442 Beeutifully ruffled soft pure pink, shading to cream 
throat. Early. Excellent early cutflower. (Secale A) 
GENERAL EISENHOWER (Sal 48) 544 Deep begonia-pink. Huge spikes with 6 to 8 
open florets. A great glad for the gient fans. (Scele A) 
GOOD LUCK (K&M 53) 401 Creamy white with blood-red markings in throat. A 
nice spike with well-placed florets, (L 50¢; M 35d; S 30¢; Blts 4/25¢) 
GRAY BEARD (DB 52) 482 Smoky-orange florets overlaid with blue-gray veining. 
Odd but pleasing. (L 35¢; M 25¢; S 2/25¢; Blts 10/25¢) 
GREEN LIGHT (Pf 40) 406 Pale greenish-yellow or chartreuse. Much used for 
arrangements. Very nice when well grown, (Scale A) 
GRETA GARBO (Pf 37) 440 Very pele light rose with creamy throat. A florist's 
favorite. Beautiful, but recommended for Pacific coast only. (Scale A) 
HAPPY END (K&M 52) 337 Orange scarlet with yellow throat markings. Very 
early. Wiry and good placement. (Scale C) 
HARRY HOPKINS (Sel 47) 464 Deep rase or wine-red. Will open 8 on a good 
spike. Very good cutflower,. (Scale A) 
HUNTRESS (Jack 45) 466 Very good pink-levender, with many open. Sometimes 
inclined to fleck. Widely grown cutflower. (Scele A) 
JO WAGENAAR (K&M 49) 454 Attractive dark red with white lines in throat. 
Different. Fine exhibition variety. (Scale A) 
JOHANN STRAUSS (Sal 48) 450 Selmonered with lighter throat. Many open. 
Eerly. Similar to J. S. Bech, (Scale A) 
JUNE ROSE (Mar 50) 462 Fine medium rose with darker throat. Early and a 
goor cutter. Slow propagator. (Scale E) 
JULIA MAE (Pommert 53) 460 One of the best recent introductions. For de- 
scription and prices, see pege one. 
KAREN (Maz 52) 471 Rather dark rose-purple with deep cream throat. A nice 
spike. Different. ( L $1.00; M 75¢; S 50¢; Blts 4/25¢) 
KING CLICK (Wil 41) 552 Medium bright red. An excellent cutflower in the 
Pacific coast area. (Scale A) 
KING DAVID (Carl 51) 570 Medium purple with slightly lip. Nerrow light 
edge on petals. Many open. (L 10/$2.00; M 10/$1.20; S 10/80¢) 
LADY JANE (Lake 41) 406 Clear cream with yellow lip. Opens from 8 to 10 
on a nice spike. Good for show or cuts. (Scale A) 
LAVENDER LACE (Fis 50) 466 Ruffled light lavender with cream throat, 
Opens about 7 on medium height spike. (Scele A) 
LEAH GORHAM (Gor 51) 451 3right medium red, with attractive white center. 
Fine growth habits, Recommended. (Scale B) 
LEIF ERICSON (K&M 52) 506 Slightly ruffled cream. Will open to 10 on a 
straight spike. Very good. (Scale A) 
MARGARET PETERS ( ? ) 307 Tall striking cream, with large maroon throat 
outlined in yellow. Popular. (L 50¢; M 35¢; S 252) 
