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YELLOW 
AMBERGLOW (Palmer). Deep amber 
yellow. A very unusual shade. Makes 
tall slender spikes with many open. Is 
inclined to misplace but we feel it is 
very worthwhile because of its color. (L. 
15c; 10—$1.20); (M. 10c; 10—80c); (S. 
2—10c; 10—40c). 
BUTTERBOY (Kundred). Buttercup yel- 
low with red penciling on lower petals. 
This graceful Primulinus is very early 
and opens several well-placed, good- 
sized florets on a straight stem. Makes 
an excellent early cut-flower. (L. 2—12c; 
10—50c); (M. 4—15c; 10—30c); (S. 10— 
15c); (Bits. 100—15c). 
GOLDEN CUP (Palmer). Deep yellow 
sometimes flecked with a darker shade. 
Five to six large cup-shaped blooms open 
at a time. This is becoming increasingly 
popular. (L. 2—12c; 10—50c); (M. 4— 
15c; 10—30c); (S. 10—30c). 
JASMINE (Palmer). Clear pale lemon yel- 
low without any other marking. Beauti- 
ful moderate ruffling. Six to eight medium 
large blooms on a tall straight spike. It 
is impossible to deseribe the beauty of 
this Glad. Very distinctive and will be- 
come immensely popular, (L. 50c); (M. 
30c); (S. 20c). 
MARY DAMARIS (Clark). Beautiful soft 
medium yellow. The clear color and ex- 
cellent growing habits of this variety 
class it as one of the best yellows. Not 
as tall as we would like but excellent in 
every other way. (L, 30c); (M. 20c); 
(S. 10c). 
MISS BLOOMINGTON (Kundred) (U.S.). 
Very early tall light yellow. Six to eight 
well-placed blooms open at a time. One 
of the very best yellows. Fine florist 
variety. (L. 2—12c; 10—50c); (M. 4— 
15c; 10—30c); (S. 10—15c); (Bits. 100— 
LOC). 
ROI SOLIEL (Velthurp). A very early light 
yellow with a small red feather in the 
throat. This pleasing Glad is a splendid 
early cut flower variety. (L. 2—12c; 
10—50c); M. 4—15c; 10—30c); (S. 10— 
30c). 
YELLOW PERFECTION (Pfitzer). A 
medium-colored yellow that is as depend- 
able as any Glad we know. Nice straight 
spikes always well-placed. An excellent 
all-round yellow, especially good as a 
florist’s flower. (IL. 2—12c; 10—50c); 
(M. 4—15c; 10—30c); (S. 10—30c). 
CROSSROAD GARDENS 
SALMON 
ALLADIN (Palmer). Bright salmon with 
a large cream blotch. A very showy 
variety opening eight very large, beau- 
tifully ruffled blooms. Flowerhead is 
tremendous but the variety is inclined to 
be short stemmed. Has won many cham- 
pionships and a long list of other prizes. 
(L. 50c); (M. 30c); (S. 20c). 
BETTY NUTHALL (Salbach) (U.S.). 
Warm coral pink with a light yellow 
throat and a tinge of orange. Tall strong 
stem. Good propagator. Eight or more 
huge, well-placed blooms open at a time. 
This variety is universally grown and is 
one of the finest late cut flower varieties 
on the market. Very fine for the home 
garden and exhibition. (L. 2—12c; 10— 
50c); (M. 4—15c; 10—30c); (S. 10—15c) ; 
(Blts. 100—15c). 
DEBONAIR (Palmer). La France pink 
shading to shrimp pink with a cream 
throat blotch. Lightly flecked crimson. 
Six to eight medium large well-placed 
blooms open at a time. Grows very tall 
on an absolutely straight spike. Rapid 
propagator. Vigorous grower. It is very 
much in demand and excellent for all 
purposes. (I. 2—12c; 10—50c); (M. 4— 
15c; 10—30c); (S. 10—15c); (Blts. 100— 
15c). 
GLAMIS (Palmer). Salmon-rose with 
creamy lip. Beautiful clear color very 
heavily ruffled. Grows absolutely 
straight on a medium tall spike. This 
variety is extremely beautiful, and we 
predict a brilliant future for it. (L. $2.00 
each). 
J. S. BACH. Huge orange salmon shading 
lighter in the throat and with white 
lines on lower petals. Opens ten large 
well-placed blooms and comes in very 
early. Fine exhibition variety. (L. 2— 
15c; 10—G60c); (M. 2—10c; 10—40c). 
KINGS RANSOM (Almey and McCaw). 
Very early peach-red, blending to apricot 
salmon in the throat. Opens six or more 
somewhat ruffled blooms on a straight 
spike of medium height. One of the very 
best early varieties on the market. 
Bright and distinctive. (L. 2—15c; 10— 
60c); (M. 2—10c; 10—40c); (S. 4—10c; 
10—20c). 
MARGARET FULTON. Beautiful rich 
salmon of distinctive clean-cut form. 
Stands heat exceptionally well and its all 
round beauty and dependability make it 
one of the leading cut flowers. Very 
early and extremely popular. (L. 2—12c; 
10—50c); (M. 4—15c; 10—30c); (8S. 10— 
15c); (Blts. 100—15c). 
