BILL’S GLAD FARMS, CANANDAIGUA N Y 
CHAS. CURTIS—Sea-shell pink, with 
back of petals veined Venetian pink. 
Lower petals maize-yellow, with small 
carmine feather. Large violet anthers. 
Strong, vigorous spikes, 16 or more 
buds, 6 open at a time, good sized 
flowers, correctly spaced and faced on 
the stem. The maize-yellow throat is 
striking and rich. $1.00 each. 
CHICADEE—Very dainty and airy. An 
extra early variety of merit. Eosine .pink 
with light yellow blotches on lower 
petals. 5c each. 
CHIEFTAIN—A large flowered, pure 
Tyrian rose, with nice, strong spikes. 
15c each. 
CHIXOLINE—Dye manufacturers know 
this color as Chinoline Yellow. The 
flowers are 4 y 2 inches across, and the 
tip flowers are practically the same size 
as the first ones. We frequently have 8 
to 10 perfect flowers at a time, wide 
open, spaced perfectly. The stem is weak 
and you must tie it up to have perfect 
spikes, but with this little attention it is 
a wonderful yellow. $1.00 each. 
CLYDESDALE—Large pomegranate pur¬ 
ple. Straight and tall. 10c each. 
1 ORALEE—Light LaFrance pink, with 
center delicately shaded to Naphthalene 
yellow. Back of petals veined. 15c 
each. 
CORNELL (new 1932)—The earliest 
in the white class. Tall, straight, ruffled 
and mature bulbs give 100% salable 
flowers. It is not a pure white but has 
a delicate throat marking. Florists take 
every flower we have and ask for more 
Sure to be a leader in the cut flower 
markets. 50c each. 
CREATORE—First flowers frequently 
measure 7 inches across. Produces tall 
strong spikes, with 16 to 18 buds about 
mid-season. It is a clear self color, rose 
doree, with a throat line of carmine red. 
50c each. 
CRIMSON GLOW—Brilliant crimson 
with fine, narrow, white markings in 
the throat of the flower. 5c each. 
CRINKLES—A very deep peach blossom 
pink. The most intensely ruffled variety. 
20c each. 
CROAVN OF GOLD—Pure straw yellow, 
tall, large flowers placed in a single row 
Frequently 10 to 12 flowers open at 
once. 50c each. 
DARDANELLA—This is entirely differ¬ 
ent from anything else in our list. 
Flowers are Congo pink, flaked deep 
hellebore red at the tips. Strong feather 
of jasper red on straw yellow throat. 
Tall and straight, with 8 to 10 open 
flowers in double row. 15c each. 
See botton page 20 for prices 
on three or more of a kind. 
DEBUTANTE—Extra large, geranium 
pink, pure self color, with light throat 
feather of Tyrian rose. Flowers well 
placed in double rows. 20c each 
DU GANNE DELIGHT—Extra large 
ruffled variety. Cream, flushed cameo 
pink, shading to rose pink at edges of 
the petals. 20c each. 
EARLY LASSIE—Ivory white, with a 
faint flush of lilac on upper petals. Very 
early. 5c each. 
EARLY ONE—One of the earliest to 
flower. Subdued Begonia Rose, amber 
yellow throat stippled with Aster purple. 
5c each. 
EASTER LILY'—Large lily type flowers, 
pure white, with faint blush of phlox 
pink. Good spacing and facing of 
flowers, 16 to 20 buds, 6 or more open. 
25c each. 
ECHO—A new large flowered variety 
belonging to the lavender class. It is 
phlox pink, shaded deeper at the petal 
tips. 25c each. 
E. J. SHAY'LOR—Deep rose pink. One 
of the best ruffled varieties. 5c each. 
ELAINE—A beautiful, lily white, with 
faint lilac throat lines. One of the bet¬ 
ter white varieties. 10c each. 
ELFIN—General tone is saffron pink, 
melting away to Maize yellow in the 
throat, with delicate feather of Nopal 
red. 5c each. 
ELIZABETH TABOR — Delicate rose 
pink, with rich crimsom blotch. Very 
early, tall, erect spike, with several open 
at once. 10c each. 
ELS Y ANN A —• Tall, graceful, strong 
orchid shade with creamy throat. $2.00 
each. 
EVELYN KIRTLAND — Very tall 
straight and graceful, shell pink, shad¬ 
ing to rosy pink at the edges. Fine! 
10c each. 
FASTIDIOUS—Very large open flowers 
of delicate shell pink, shaded to ivory 
white at the throat. Very airy and 
graceful. 10c each. 
FIRST LADY—An early Primulinus 
Grandiflorus, in which the colors are 
unusually clear and glistening. The 
color is geranium-pink, with a dainty 
maize-yellow throat carrying small lines 
of carmine. Flowers 4 inches across, 
wide open, and 4 to 5 open at a time. 
In very hot, wilting weather it stood up 
the best of any in our fields. $2.00 each. 
FLEETWOOD—A soft, melting light 
geranium pink, with 5 to 8 flowers open 
at once. Almost pure self color, on nice 
straight spike. 35c each. 
