DEL RAY * Burt. Large tall scarlet red with white throat. One of 
the very best. Tourists driving by all insist on having this. Excel- 
lent habits and fine for late August shows. Would take them all 
were it early enough. If you are not now growing it you certainly 
should do so. 
L 2—10ce Other sizes in proportion. 
DIXIE BELLE * Lins Rich Medium size brilliant orange. Shines 
as though dusted with gold. 
L 1—15c 
DR. F. E. BENNETT Dien A good old scarlet. 
L 2—10c 
DR. DURR * A cream by Pfitzer. 
L 2—10c 
DR. DENTZ * Heem Shrimp pink. Nicely ruffled and one of the 
better new varieties from Holland. 
L 15c M 10c S 2—10c Bits 25—10c 
EARLY VILAV * Very early violet lavender. Makes a show spike 
of medium size florets. 
L 20c M 15c S 2—15e Bits 20—10c 
EARLY DAFFODIL * Benn Daffodil yellow with golden blotches. 
Has a beautiful floret and can be depended upon to produce excel- 
lent spikes. Early and should NOT be planted late. (Our experience 
only.) 
L 15c M 10c S 2—10c Bits 25—10c 
EDELWEISS Pf Rated as an outstanding white. 1940 small stock 
only. 1941 too dry to judge. 
L 1.00 M 50c S 25c Bits 10c 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN * White Lavender orchid or rose lav- 
ender. Carmine throat feathering Good substance. Heavily ruffled. 
L 2.50 M 1.50 S 1.00 Bits 1—25c 
ELLEN MARIE * Pruitt Salmon pink, Not grown as extensively 
as it should be. 
L 2—1l5c M 3—10c S| 10—15c 
EMMA WHITLOCK * VV Purple red to bright wine. Small white 
midrib. Fine white edging. Appealing color. 
L 20c M 15c S 10c Bits 3—10c 
ETHEL CAVE COLE Cave Clear light pink. Quite a few good 
looking florets open. 
L 75c M 50c S 25¢ Bits 7—25c 
EVELYN FRANCO VV Dark pink with faint rose feather. 
L 20c M 15c S 10c 
