NEW BEDFORD, MASS. 
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propagator and while the bulb- 
lets are always small they ger¬ 
minate in this variety. L 40c, M 
25c, S 15c, Bits. 10-15c. 
D. A. HAY (Whiteley, New Zealand) — 
This very popular variety has won 
many championships in New Zeal¬ 
and. Color is pink with a creamy 
white throat; opens ten on a tall 
straight spike. This variety has 
been very popular. L 20c, M 15c, 
S 10c, Bits. lO-lOc. 
DAILY RECORD (Mair, Scotland) — A 
rich velvety crimson with throat 
markings similar to those in Pimp¬ 
ernel, white blotch and lines. Prob¬ 
ably the best in this color. L $2.00, 
M $1.25, S $1.00, Bits. 20c each. 
DANNY BOY (Julyan, New Zealand) — 
A popular variety from the orig¬ 
inator of Miss New Zealand. The 
ground color is a deep plum red 
going to a plum purple at the edges 
of the petals, this is offset by a 
throat of orange that is heavily 
flecked. It is a strong grower, 
opening about ten or twelve blooms 
on a long twenty bud spike. A 
good novelty. L 50c, M 20c, S 10c, 
Bits. 10-25c. 
DAVID (Australia) — A very strong 
growing variety carrying from eight 
to ten well formed flowers. Warm 
cherry red with a cream tongue 
edged in deep mauve, dark feather 
in the throat and makes an ex¬ 
hibition type spike. L 75c, M 50c, 
S 25c, Bits. 3-20c. 
DAVID PRIOR (Mair, Scotland) — Here 
is an exhibition winner and a good 
commercial. Ground color is a 
rich rose scarlet, throat and lines 
are rather cream colored. This 
glad is slightly ruffled and has 
very good substance; a very showy 
glad. L 20c, M 15c, S 3-20c, Bits. 
25-15C. 
DAYLIGHT (Mair, Scotland) — Rose 
lavender ground with a few bright¬ 
er flecks at the edges of the petals, 
the creamy throat becomes more 
yellow at the edges and is over¬ 
laid with a peppered self-colored 
feather. L $1.50, M $1.00, S 60c, 
Bits. 15c. each. 
DIDO (Heemskerk, Holland) — Large 
round flat florets of a clear salmon 
orange with a little deeper color 
in the throat; strong grower. L 
$1.50, Bits. 15c each. 
Joe Coleman Among our Seedlings 
DOMINATEUR (Alkemade, Holland) — 
Large well shaped flowers of clear 
rose color with white blotch; very 
conspicuous. New in 1933 and pop¬ 
ular with garden visitors the past 
season. One of the best recent 
ones from Alkemade. L 30c, M 
20c, S 10c, Bits. 5-15c. 
DOROTHY CLEMENCE (Clemence, Aus¬ 
tralia) — A very strong grower with 
eight to ten flowers open at once. 
The color is wine red overlaid with 
purple. Recently received an Award 
of Merit as an exhibition variety at 
the Ballarat Test Garden. L $1.00, 
M 75c, S 50c, Bits. 2-20c. 
