INTRODUCTIONS - 1955 
BLUE DEBUT—1955—( (Mid West Gem x Hall’s 42-10) x 
Snowqualmie x Gold Ruffles) ). 
A large well formed pale blue self 6 to 6% inches across. Ths 
parts are beautiitully laced and lightly ruffled. Here we have 
that blue lacing factor many have been waiting for, A must! 
36:inch Stalks. x. osu cates at oe eRe ee es NET $15.00 
BORDER PATROL—1955—(Line Breeding from Mdme Louis Aureau) 
Popular choice of plicata lovers at the 1954 Convention. A 
large flower with heavy substance. Falls have a white ground 
with an overlay of black edging. Standards are a dark purple 
self. Very appealing. 38 inch stalks, .......... NET $15.00 
CREAM SUPREME—1955—(Snow Flurry x Hall’s 42-10) 
A large lovely cream-white self. One of the finest flaring, 
ruffled flowers in our garden. Excellent branching. Plant 
insiront, DoOrders™ .S2c1NCh! stals.s ee eee NET $15.00 
PINK CAVALIER—1955—( (Hall’s 41-10 x Mid West Gem) x 
Orange Pink Seedling) 
A lovely reddish salmon-pink with a flaming’ strawberry red 
beard. Buds are of an intense red-salmon as they unfold. 
Wide branching on a 42 inch stalk. Flowers are 5% to 6 
inches in size. 
WHITE DIAMOND—1955—(Snow Flurry x Tall White Seedling, 
H. Thorpe) 
Truly a pure white self of quality. Al Lauck says that this is 
one of the few real whites. No yellow pigment. Early, long 
blooming'tseason, 932) inch sta ks a) a $15.00 
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