CORONATION (Palmer). Soft light salmon 
shading to cream and creamy yellow deep in 
throat. Large well placed blooms, medium spike. 
L.l—20c, 10—1.20. M.l—10c, 10—80c. 
DREAM O’ BEAUTY (Zimmer). Large exhibi¬ 
tion type. Tyrian rose flowers of good substance. 
Placement sometimes faulty, but very much 
worthwhile nevertheless. Rapid propagator. 
L.10—80c. M.10—40c. S.10—20c. 
DR. F. E. BENNETT (Diener). Tall large scarlet 
with long show record. L.10—50c. M.10—30c. S. 
10—15c. 
EARLY DAWN (Briggs). New, tall, large, very 
early geranium pink. Color slightly deeper on 
lower petals. Small red lines in throat. This is 
really a good glad and you will surely be pleased 
with it. L.l—20c, 10—1.60. M.2—25c, 10—1.00. 
EMALINE MANNING (Kaylor). Deep cream yel¬ 
low tinted pink. Four to four and a half inch 
flowers arranged O.K. Strong grower and good 
propagator. L.10—60c. M.10—40c. 
GOLDEN FLAME (Kingsley). Clear coral red 
blending to a coral pink upper throat, lower 
petals blotched pale orange yellow with faint 
markings of crimson deep in the throat. The 
plant is a strong clean grower, with an always 
straight, tall spike with 22 or more buds and up 
to nine flowers open. Good producer of large 
bulblets that germinate well. L.l—50c. M.l—30c. 
