MARGUERITE (Pemmert 39) 533 Giant weter-melen pink with creem throat. Long 
flower-heed but sometimes short stem. Good. (Scale A) 
MERRY WIDOW (Lustige Witwe) (DB 52) 371 Brillient red-purple with en attract- 
ive cream lip on lower petals. (Scale C) : 
MID-AMERICA (Kni 47) 550 Huge unmarked light red, thet has a fine show record. 
Up to 7-inch florets. Vigorous grower. (Scale A) 
MIDSUMMER (K&M 50) 420 Deep orange-salmon with small derker throat. Early. 
Tell, robust plant. (L 50¢; M 35¢; S 20d; Blts 10/25¢) 
MISS HOLLAND (K&M 51) 560 Light rose-pink. Early. Opens 8 round florets on 
a sturdy spike. (L 50¢; M 35¢; S 25¢; Bits 5/25¢) 
MORNING CALM (Jack 52) 530 Pleasing apricot-buff or salmon, sheding lighter 
to center, with cream throat. (L 50¢; M 36¢; S 204; Blts 10/25¢) 
MOTHER FISCHER (Fis £1) 400 Teavily ruffled white. ‘Will open up to 8 ona 
very long flowerhead. A fine gled. (Scale B) 
MRS R. G. ERREY (Err 48) 554 Rich dark red florets with nice sheen. Makes 
immense spikes, that will crook some in hot weather. (Scale A) 
NEW AMSTERDAM (K&M 49) 452 Nice wine-red, with deeper lip. Will open up to 
8 on a tall, robust: spike. (Scale B) 
NORDIC QUEEN (Fis 52) 540 Very pretty pale pink, shading to creamy-yellow 
in throat, Petals nicely waved, (L 35¢; M 25¢; S 2/30¢; Blts 10/252) 
NOWETA ROSE (Fis 50) 662 Deep rose~lavender with up to 10-12 open. Has 
been e great winner of blue ribbons. (Scale E) 
OCTOBER SUNSHINE (ue 47) 420 Light buff-orenge shading to a light yellow 
throat. Nice spike. Well named. (Scele A) 
OKINAYA (Loser 50) 381 Chocolate with resy overcast. Some deeper flecking 
and « red throat. A populer smoky. (Scele D) 
PACTOLUS (KaM 47) 417 Showy apricot-buff with a bold blotch of darker orange- 
red. Very popular exhibition variety. (Scale A) 
PALETYE (Kooy 51) 437 Bright scarlet with contrasting purple-blue throat. 
A striking novelty. Good. (Scele D) 
PALL MALL (K&M 53) 442 <A Tivoli seedling of a slightly darker shade, with 
same spike end floret, but healthier growth. (L 31,50; S 754; Blts 2/25) 
- PERRY HEADS (Pom 53) 433 Pale salmon-pink with red throat. Primarily a show 
glad,- a very heavy stem. Fine when well-grown. (Scale C) 
PICARDY (Pal 31) 530 This light salmon is too well known to require any des- 
cription. Frobahly the greatest ribbon-winner of all time. (Suele A) 
PINK DIAMOND (Fis 54) 440 Nicely ruffled orchid-pink with a greenish-cream 
throet. Will open to 5. Very nice. (L $1.00; M 75¢; Blts 4/25¢) 
POINSETTIA (John 52) 450 Pure light red, slightly ruffled, liakes fine spikes. 
Hes a good show record. Recommended. (Scale E) 
POUSSIN (Sal 47) 485 Striking morocco-red with red throat showing yellow 
line. Outstanding exhibition in this class, (Scale A) 
PROF. GOUDRIAAN (Ké&ii 60) 506 This early light cream has been most outstanding 
for us, both for exhibition and cutflowers, (Scale B) 
PUCCINI (DB 51) 470 Rosv-purple novelty with deeper throat. A nice healthy 
grower. (Scale B) 
RAVEL (M&M 47) 477 Mediwn-deep violet-blue with distinctive garnet-red throat 
markings. One of the mcst popular so-called blues. (Seale A) 
RED CHARM (Butt 39) 452 Still.one of the best of the dark reds. Will open 
8-9 weil-pleced florets on a good spike. (Scale A) 
SALMAN'S GLORY (Seal 47) 507 Light cream with sceriet blotch on deeper cream 
throat, Nice round flurets on oe tall spike... (Scale A) 
SANS SOUCL (K&éM 51) 435 Brilliont scarlet with narrow line on lower petals. 
Well-placed and welleattached. Good. (Scale B) 
SHEHEREZADE (K&M 51) 541 Light creamy pink with large strawberry blotch. 
Formal placement on good spike. (Scale A) 
