CAMLOT (E.) Clear deep salmon pink with edges of petal? 
occasionally flecked with orange, crimson blotch, powdered 
cream at edges and the large well placed flowers make up an 
excellent exhibition variety. L-12 for 60c, M-12 for 40c, S-12 
for 25c, B-100 for 60c. 
CARMINEA (M.) One of Mairs that is different in color, being 
a Tyrian rose base, heavily blushed carmine, white blotch over¬ 
laid with carmine. L-12 for 80c, M-12 for 60c, S-12 for 40c, 
B-100 for 60c. 
CARRARA (DeG.) Prim grand, pure white with large open 
flowers, 6 to 7 open, well arranged on tall slender spike, A. 
of M. Haarlem 1931. L-12 for $1.50, M-12 for $1.00, S-12 for 
50c, B-100 for 50c. 
CECIL (M.) Clear salmon scarlet with lemon blotch, many 
open. L-12 for 60c. 
CHASSEUR. A bold crimson blotch, set on a rosy salmon 
ground color, gives a very striking effect to the extra large 
flowers, eight to ten of which are well placed on a tall spike. 
The showiness of this variety is also enhanced by the vivid 
crimson stripes which appear on the outer portion of the flower. 
L-50c. 
CHRISTINE (Mair, S.) One of Mair’s choice new ones, color 
is light fleshy rose slightly flecked darker with white blotch, 
spike and flowers more robust than Mairs average, healthy 
vigorous grower. L-12 for $3.00, M-12 for $2.00, S-12 for 
$1.00, B-10 for 25c. 
COMMANDER KOEHL (Pf.) A Massive blood red, the flowers 
of this variety are large, the spike is exceptionally long and 
straight, produces fine spike from small bulbs. L-12 for 50c, 
M-12 for 30c, S-12 for 15c, B-100 for 20c. 
CORANGAMITE (Errey, A.) This variety has not received the 
share of praise due it. Ten or more large flowers open at once 
on tall straight spike. Color is a bright salmon rose with faint 
buff and yellow shades in the throat. As an exhibition variety 
it "will be very fine and as a commercial we predict a very great 
future for it as every spike will be salable, substance and color 
excellent for all types of work, produces many bulblets that 
germinate 90%. L-12 for $1.00, M-12 for 60c, S-12 for 40c, 
B-100 for 60c. 
CORYPHEE (Pf.) The color is one of the finest pinks we have 
ever seen in Gladiolus. When grown well the spike is tall with 
8 to 10 large rounded flowers open at once, has secured 
champion bloom at many shows. L-12 for 60c. 
DAFFODIL (Mair) Very tall strong growth with many open, 
very prolific, color is a golden yellow buff that is very attract¬ 
ive. L-40c, M-25c, S-15c, B-12 for 25c. 
D. A. HAY (Whiteley) Pleasing shade of pink with cream 
throat, many large blooms open on fine straight stem. Winner 
of many Championship spike and awards in test gardens, F.C.C. 
Australia 1936. L-30c, M-20c, S-lOc, B-12 for 25c. 
DANNY BOY (Julyan) Henna to deep plum shaded red shaded 
to deeper color toward edge of petals, very remarkable color 
effect set off with throat of tangerine with bright cherry red 
stipling. L-40c, M-25c, S-15c, B-12 for 30c. 
DAVID AIRDRIE (M.) Rosy carmine with light center, tall 
spike with many large flowers open at once. L-12 for 50c, M-12 
for 30c. 
DIGNITY (M.) Soft rose, very long spike, placement and sub¬ 
stance very good. L-12 for 80c, M-12 for 60c. 
DUNVEGAN. The outer portion of the flower is slate, while in 
the center a large crimson blotch lights up the flower, making 
it unusual and attractive. Exhibitors will find this variety to 
be a distinct and reliable one for use on the show bench, as it 
seldom fails to form a fine spike. L-60c. 
DR. BUCHAN (Mair S.) This is a new combination of colors, 
the three outer petals are scarlet while the three inner petals 
have a distinct violet shade, together with a white center makes 
a fine color combination. L-40c, M-30c, S-20c. 
