Cheerful (Kin) A-}-, B-f-, C, D, E-f-, F, G, 
H, I, J, K-f-, L-f-. Ruffled, clean light red 
with clean cut white blotch. Good keeper 
after being cut. (L-l-25c; M-l-15c; S-l-10c) 
Clarion (Crow) A-f-, B, C-j-, D, E, F—, G-f-, 
H-f-, I + , J-f-, K-f-, L. The best early clear 
yellow. Semi open flower of very pleasing 
form. Tall grower. (L-2-12c, 10-50c; M-10- 
* 30c; S-10-15c) 
Colonial Maid (C. G. Young) A-f-, B-f-, C-f-, 
D, E, F-f-, G-f-, H-f-, I-f-, L-f-.. New light 
lavendar, just a shade lighter than Minuet. 
Opens 5 to 6 average sized florets with 6 
more buds showing color. Fine texture with 
medium pink throat markings and lighter 
pink shading to petal edges which roll slight¬ 
ly back. Tall grower with disease free foliage. 
Fine propagator, germinator and keeping 
glad. A fine addition to the Lav class. (L-l- 
#1.00; M-l-60c; S-l-30c) 
Commander Koehl (Pf) A, B-f-, C, D-f-, E, 
F, G, H, I-f-, J-f-, K+, L. The leading 
Scarlet Red. Always wanted and always in big 
demand. (L-10-50c; M-10-25c; (S-10-15c) 
Coronation (Pal) A-f-, B-f-, C-f-, D-f-, E-f-, 
F, G, H, I, J, K—, L. Light salmon shading 
to cream. Real exhibition bloom. Inclined to 
be soft. (L-10-50c; M-10-30c; S-10-15c) 
Coronado (B) A, B—, C, D + , E, F, G—, H, 
I, J, K, L—. Large heavy ruffled white with 
purple lace-like throat. (L-2-15c, 10-50c; 
M-10-30c; S-10-15c) 
Coryphee (Pf) A-f-, B—, C—, D-f-, E, F, G, H, 
I, J-f-, K—, L—. The most perfect pink 
colored glad we have but must be bloomed 
in cool weather to keep it from crooking. 
(L-2-15c, 10-60c; M-10-30c; S-10-15c) 
D. A. Hay (N. Z.) A+, B, C, D + , E+, F+, 
G, H, I, J, K, L. One of the new ones that 
is well liked. Large exhibition pink with 
cream throat. (L-10-60c; M-10-40c; S-10-25c) 
Debonair (Palmer) A-f-, B-f-, C, D-f-, E-f-, 
F, G, H, I, J, K, L. LaFrance pink to shrimp 
pink with creamy throat. (L-2-12c, 10-50c; 
M-10-25c; S-10-15c) 
Director (Crow) A, B, C, D-f-, E, F, G, H, 
I-f-, J-f~, K-f-, L-f-. Deep Mauve pink with 
deeper rich blotch. Outstanding among the 
newer ones. (L-l-10c, 10-50c; M-10-25c; 
S-10-15c) 
Dr. F. E. Bennett (D) A, B-f-, C-f-, D-f-, E, 
F, G, H, I, J, K—, L. Tall brilliant scarlet 
always in big demand. (L-10-50c, 100-#3.00; 
M-10-25c, 100-#2.00; S-10-15c, 100-#1.20) 
Dr. Moody (Kin) A, B, C, D, E-f-, F, G, H, 
I, J—, K, L—. Early light lavender. Florets 
come in two row placement. (L-10-50c, 100- 
#3.00; M-10-30c, 100-#2.00; S-10-15c; 100- 
#1.20) 
Early Dawn (Briggs) A, B—, C—, D-f-, E, F, 
G-f-, H-f-, I, J, K, L—. Tall semi-early ger¬ 
anium pink slightly deeper on lower petals, 
small red lines in throat. (L-10-50c; M-10- 
25c; S-10-15c) 
Edith Robson (Aus) A-f-, B, C, D-f-, E-f-, F, 
L. Light salmon rose with reddish blotch, tall 
strong grower and a good cut flower variety. 
L-10-50c; M-10-25c; S-10-15c) 
Ellen Marie (Pruitt) A, B-f-, C-f-, D-f-, E-f-, F, 
G, H, I, J, K, L. Almost self color salmon pink. 
Opens up to nine perfectly placed flowers on 
a perfect spike. Very much like Picardy only 
darker in color and much earlier. (L-10-80c; 
M-10-50c; S-10-30c) 
Emblem of Purity (Kin) A, B, C, D, E-f-, F, 
L. Ruffled white. Color pure, waxey, and 
without markings. Petals round and of good 
texture. (L-l-#2.50; M-l-#2.00; S-l-#1.50) 
Emma (Vel) A, B-f-, C, D-f-, E, F-f-, G—, H, 
I, J, K, L. Beautiful large salmon with red 
blotch. Little known but fine. (L-2-12c, 10- 
50c; M-10-30c) 
Esme Desailly (Errey) A, B-f-, C-f-, D, E-f-, 
K—, L. Another from down under. Salmon 
pink and cream combination with a slight 
dark line on the lower petals. Opens ten nice 
flowers on a perfect spike. Cannot stand hot 
weather. (L-10-60c; M-10-30c; S-10-20c) 
Euides (Errey) A-f-, B-f-, C, D-f-, E-f-, F, G, 
H, I, J, K, L-f-. Ivory white with cream cen¬ 
ter. Flushed pink towards edges of petals. 
Fine spikes with up to ten open in perfect 
placement. (L-l-15c, 10-#1.20; M-l-10c; 10- 
80c; S-10-50c) 
Fata Morgana (Pf) A-f-, B, C, D, E, F-f-, G, 
H, I, J, K, L—. Early peach blossom pink 
with amber throat. (L-2-12c, 10-50c; M-10- 
25c; S-10-15c) 
Flaming Meteor (Mitsch) A-f-, B, C, D-f-, E-f-, 
F, G, H, I, J, K—, L—. Extra large red. So 
spectacular that it attracts attention. (L-2-14c, 
10-60c; M-10-30c; S-10-20c) 
F. J. McCoy (B) A-f-, B-f-, C, D, E-}-, F, G, 
H, I, J, K-f-, L. Pure light pink. Sometimes 
opens whole spike at one time (L-10-50c; M- 
10-30c; S-10-15c) 
Geheimrat Duisberg (Gratetz) Renamed — See 
September White. 
Gertrude Swenson (Swenson) A, B, C, D, i-f-, 
F-f-, G, H, I, J-f-, K, L-f-. Beautiful shade 
of Mauve with blotch of white in throat. 
L-10-#1.00; M-10-60c; S-10-40c) 
Giant Nymph (C) A-f-, B-f-, C-f-, D-f-, E, F, 
G-f-, H-f-, I-f-, J-f-, K-f-, L-f-. Soft light 
rose pink with creamy throat. One of the 
very best commercials. (L-10-35c, 100-#3.00; 
M-10-20c, 100-#2.00; S-10-10c, 100-#1.00) 
Glen (Mair) A, B, C, D, E-f-, L-f-. Deep pure 
pink with a heavy overlay of smoke. Large 
white throat marking and white rib lines. 
Opens six to eight on good spike. (L-1-15c; 
M-l-10c) 
Gloriana (Bet) A-f-, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I-f-, 
J-f-, K-f-, L-f-. Rich tall orange florets look 
like rose buds. (L-10-40c 100-#3.00; M-10- 
20c, 100-#2.00; S-10-15c, 100-#1.00) 
Gold Eagle (A) A, B, C-f-, D, E, F—, G-f-, 
H-f-, I, J, K—, L-f-. Very early ruffled rich 
yellow. (L-10-35c 100-#2.80; M-10-20c, 100- 
#2.00; S-10-10c, 100-#1.00) 
Golden Dream (Groff) A-f-, B-f-, C-f-, D, E, 
F, G, H, I-f-, J, K—, L. Tall deep late yel¬ 
low. (L-10-40c, 100-#3.00; M-10-20c, 100- 
#1.80; S-10-15c, 100-#1.00) 
Goldfinch (Crow) A-f-, B—, C, D, E, F, G, 
H-f-, I + , J-f-, K-f-, L-f-. Late yellow that is 
deeper than Golden Dream. (L-10-50c; M-10- 
30c; S-10-15c) 
