ELACK OPAL (Errey). Very dark red, almost black, tall spikes 
and up to ten large florets open. A real exhibition variety. 
BLUE ADMIRAL (Christ). Large florets of deep violet on tall 
strong spikes. Among the best of the deep blues. Good propagator. 
BLUE BIZARRE (Stewart). A blue novelty that is attracting 
a lot of attention. Medium sized spike and florets. Good propagator. 
BLUE DOMINA (Christ). Medium blue. 
BLUE MOON (Blake). Early medium violet. Good spike and 
bloom. 
BOB WHITE (Zimmer). Pure white with purple blotch on lower 
petals. Strong tall spikes with large florets. 
CELESTIAL QUEEN (Christ). Tall light violet of pleasing shade. 
CENTENARY TRIUMPH (Errey). One of Errey’s best. Tall 
spike with up to twelve large florets ooen. True salmon. Throat 
overlaid with gray edged with orange. Perfect placement. Fine. 
CEREBERUS (Errey). Orange pink, deeper shadings at the 
edges of petals. Crimson center, flecked crimson. Early, large 
ruffled variety. 
CHASSEUR (Errey). Ten or more six inch flowers ooen on a 
twenty bud spike. A very striking glad with round wide open florets. 
Salmon pink with darker fleckings, with red throat markings on 
lower petals. A very striking glad. A basket of this one sure makes 
an eyeful. 
CHRISTABEL (Mitsch). A large heavy bloomer in light pink. 
Tall spikes with eight or more five inch florets open. Rapid pro- 
paagtor. Bulbs discolor sometimes but this does not prevent strong 
growth. 
COIMBA (Errey). Soft salmon pink with carmine and yellow 
in the throat. Eight or more large florets perfectly placed on strong 
spike. This one attracted much attention in our fields last sum¬ 
mer. We think it will become a leading commercial, as well as 
exhibition variety. 
CONFECTION (Blake). A light pink with medium spike and 
flower. 
CREVE COUER (Young). See special mention on page 1. 
CRUSADER (Errey). An unusual glad with a mixture of gray 
and rose pink. Exhibition spike with ten or more florets open. 
DEBONAIR (Palmer). A near rival of Picardy from the same 
originator. Tall strong spikes with about eight large florets of 
LaFrance pink with cream throat blotch. Very much in demand. 
Rapid propagator. 
DREAM O’ BEAUTY (Zimmer). Strong, straight spikes with 
six or more large Tyrian rose florets. Placement not so good, but 
still it is a favorite with those who like lots of color. Florist like 
it. Strong grower and rapid propagator. 
DR. F. E. BENNETT (Diener). Tall, straight spikes with large 
scarlet florets. This one is so widely grown it needs no further 
recommendation. 
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