FAIRYLAND GARDENS 
DIXMONT, MAINE 
Bill Sowden (Fallu) Immense, massive, somewhat ruffled, deep blood-red flaked darker. 5-6 open. 
For me C. Koehl is a better grower but I like the flowers of this better. There is room for both. 
Large, 2 for $ .15; Medium, 4 for $ .15. 
Bit o' Heaven (Crow). Flaming orange with yellow throat. Tall, straight, vigorous plant with 9-12 
open on a spike of 20-26 buds. This got a lot of attention in the garden last season. Large, 
$ .50; Medium, $ .30; Small, $ .15; Bulblets, 5 for $ .25, $4.00 per 100. 
Blue Triumphator (Pf.). Very large light blue, almost white, with immense flowers. Large, $ .10; 
Medium, 2 for $ .15. 
Blue Danube (Pf.). Tall, strong growing light blue. Very well liked. Large, 2 for $ .15; Medium, 4 
for $ .15; Small, 10 for $ .15. 
Blue Admiral (Christ). Deep violet blue with violet plume. Large, $ .20; Medium, $ .15. 
Blue Royale (Vaughn). This is as blue as anything I have seen but the flowers are not so large. Cream 
feaiher on lower petals. Large, $ .20. 
Brightside (Prestgard). Very early. Canary yellow flushed pure apricot in upper throat with tips a 
deep orange. Fall, straight habit. 4-6 medium-s'zed blooms open. A very pretty variety. Large, 
$ .10; Medium, 3 for $ .15; Small, 10 for $ .15. 
Cassandra (Errey). Huge red blotch on a white ground that is often flushed with pink. Very striking 
and commands attention in the garden. Large, $ .10; Medium, 2 for $ .15; Small, 10 for $ .15, 
$ 1.25 per 100. 
Carmcnia (Mair). A "carmine crimson" glad with white throat markings. Opens a tall spike with 8-12 
large blooms at a time. Large, 2 for $ .15; Medium, 4 for $ .15. 
Catherine Coleman (Coleman). Wonderful spike of soft salmon with purple marking in throat. This 
sure gives me some good bloom.s. Large, 2 for $ .15. 
Christabel (Mitsch). Shrimp pink with cream throat. 8-10 large flowers open on a tall spike. Very 
good. Large, $ .10; Medium, 2 for $ .15. 
Commander Koehl (Pf.). Beautiful light clear blood-red. Tall, straight plants, one of the best growers 
for me. Large, 2 for $ .15; Medium, 4 for $ .15. 
Ccpperfield (Australia). Color is best described as coppery brick in color with a pretty red blotch. 
The spikes are very long, with about 10 ruffled blooms open at once. Said to be one of the best. 
Large, $1.00; Medium, $ .25; Small, $ .50; Bulblets, 2 for $ .25. 
Corangmite (Errey). Salmon-rose shading to buff throat markings. 8 or more large flowers open. 
Tall, strong grower. Large, $ .10; Medium, 2 for $ .15; Small, 4 for $ .10. 
Crimson Glow (Bctscher). Large crimson opens 4-6 large velvety blooms. This I had planned to drop 
from my list. It was so good last fall I just could not. Large, 2 for $ .10. 
Desd :mone (Vilmorin). Smoky purple with cream throat. Large, 2 for $ .15; Medium, 4 for $ .15; 
Small, 10 for $ .15. 
Dream o' Beauty (Zimmer). Large rose-red. A fine color and tall growing plant. One of the best 
sellers I have. For some the two rows of blooms are too far apart, very little trouble for me. 
Large, $ .10; Medium, 2 for $ .15; Small, 10 for $ .15. 
Dr. A. C. McKellop (M oir). A fine lavender, with a cream throat. Try it. Large, $ .30. 
Dr. Bennett (Dicner). Fiery scarlet with white lines in the throat. At its best very fine. Large, 2 for 
$ .10; Medium, 4 for $ .15. 
Dr. lAocdy (Kinyon). Rich, deep lavender. Fine penciling of a darker shade in the throat. Large 
flowers, many open. If you can have only one lavender buy Minute. However, this is early and 
very good. Large, 2 for $ .15; Medium, 4 for $ .15; Small, 10 for $ .15. 
Dr. Durr (Pf.). Early cream white, somewhat ruffled. 6-8 open. Fine. Large, 2 for $ .15; Medium, 
3 for $ .15. 
Dr. Hoeg (Prestgard). New deep red with a white edge around petals. Large, $ .20. 
Dorothy Dell (Carpenter). Chrome-orange blending to a lighter throat. Large, $ .10. 
Dusk (Prestgard). Soft old rose blending to a large ivory throat. This is a very beautiful decorative 
variety and the first to bloom. Large, $ .20; Medium, $ .15; Small, 5 for $ .15. 
