DUNA (Palmer). Soft light pinky buff shading to pale yellow 
at base of lip petals. About six good sized florets open. Placement 
not always first class. 
DUNVEGAN (Errey). Another unusual glad. Crimson center 
with slate at the edges of petals. 
EARLY DAWN (Briggs). Early, tall, large flowered geranium 
r*ink. Lower petals darker. Red lines in throat. Fine for early cut 
flower market. 
EARLY PEACH. (Pruitt). Tall, wiry spike with peach-red flow¬ 
ers. Throat lighter. 
ELITE (Stewart). Six or more salmon pink florets on tall, erect 
spike. Cream throat and median lines give a distinguishing touch. 
FLAMINGO (Christ). Rose pink with white throat. About eight 
good sized wide open florets. Very attractive. 
GABRIEL (Errey). A smoky that will stand watching on the 
show bench. Strong, straight spike with about ten large ruffled 
florets open. The flowers are a mixture of salmon and gray, with 
crimson center peppered with yellow. 
GIANT NYMPH (Coleman). Tall, strong spikes with light pink 
florets. This is so widely grown everyone should know it. 
GOLDEN CUP (Palmer). Deep yellow with hair lines of red 
on all petals. Five or six cup shaped florets open. Earlier than 
Gladen Dream. 
GREY WING (Errey). Another exhibition for the show bench. 
Crimson and gray florets with bright crimson blotch. Unusual 
novelty. 
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GYPSY GIRL (Carpenter). Very early scarlet with yellow 
throat. Tall, strong spike and large flower for so early a variety. 
Large bulblets that germinate well. 
HONOR (Kinyon). Large clear lavender with lighter throat. 
Spike not as tall as some like, but well worth a trial. Rapid pro¬ 
pagator. 
IOLANTHE (Errey). Another pale salmon for the show bench. 
Good spike with about twelve open florets. The throat is a little 
darker and occasionally some flecking on the petals. 
JEAN PHYLLIS (Carpenter). LaFrance pink with rich yellow 
throat. This class is rather crowded but this is certainly better 
than some you have. 
LADY EATON (Palmer). Light rose pink.. Light throat with 
purple penciling. Six or more large wide open florets. 
LA PALOMA (Dusinberre). Large clear orange florets that are 
hard to beat. Tall heavy spikes that sometimes crook from large 
bulbs. Heavy propagator. 
LIGHTS OF GOLD (Horenberger). Exceptional color combination 
that is a great favorite and will certainly get places. Ruffled bright 
salmon pink with large blotch of golden yellow. Fast propagator. 
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