
CHAMOUNY (Baerman). Rose pink shading to lighter at the edges of the petals. A 
yery attract ve color in a shade that has little competition. A trifle like Oregon 
Rose but several shades darker. M. 25c each; S. 15c each; Bits. 10 for 25c. 
CHANGEABLE SILK (Baerman). Rose overlaid with a blue sheen giving rise to an 
irridescent lustre. Makes quite long spikes with up to eight or ten florets open 
Appears quite outstanding. Good propagator. L. 50c each; M. 30c each; S. 20c 
each; Bits. 10 for 50c. 
COLONIAL MAID (Young). Very tall spikes of white overlaid light lavender and with 
small darker feather in the throat. This gives promise as a commercial variety. 
L. 5Gc each; M. 30c each; S. 15c each; Bits. 10 for 40c. 
COLOSSUS (Mitsch). Tall giant pink witl} deeper colored feather on a cream ground. 
Very large flowers sometimes seven toleight inches in diameter and with up to six 
or eight open. Good propagator. A spike took Sweepstakes at the New York 
World’s Fair in 1939, Lb. 10c each; M. 10 for 50c; S. 10 for 25c; Bits. 100 for 30c. 
CONQUEST (Mitsch). eautiful soft salmon pink with yellow throat blotches. Wide 
open ruffled florets almost perfectly placed on slender spikes of average height. 
One of the most beautiful of all Glads for cut flowers. A good propagator with 
me although bulblets mature late. A favorite variety with florists. L. 10 for 80c; 
M. 10 for 50c; S. 10 for 25c; Bits. 100 for 25c. 
COPPERFIELD (Ball). Tall coppery red variety with a good number of blooms open. 
An exhibition smoky. L. 15¢ each, 10 for $1.20; M. 10c each, 10 for 80c; S. 10 for 
40c; Bits. 100 for 50c. 
CORAL GLOW (Ellis). Large richly colored coral rose tinted orange. An outstand- 
ing flower and one of the best of recent introductions. Quite early. Very fine. 
L. 30c each; S. 10c each; Bits. 10 for 15c. 
CORDELIA (Palmer). Deep rose, almost bordering on purple. This is quite a dis- 
tinctive and unique color, L. $2.50 each; M. $1.50 each; S. $1.00 each; Blts. 35c each. 
CORONA (Palmer). Creamy white with a rose picotee edging and sometimes more or 
less overlaid or flecked rose. Large flower. L. $2.00 each; M. $1.50 each; S. $1.00 
each; Bits. 25c each. 
CRUSADER (Errey). Another of Errey’s exhibition varieties. An odd but pretty com- 
bination of pink and grey. Good propagator. L. 10ce each; M. 10 for 50c; S. 10 for 
S0c 7s Bits. 20 fore 10c: 
CRYSTAL (Both). One of the best exhibition type whites in my planting this last 
year. Opens several large almost pure white blossoms on tall spikes. L. $1.00 each; 
Bits. 10c each. 
DANNY BOY (Julyan). A rich salmon and slate smoky with orange throat markings. 
M. 10 for 4Cc; S. 10 for 25c; Bits. 100 for 20c. 
DIANE (Krueger). Tall large spikes with a good number of blooms open. Light orange 
salmon with cream throat. Reminds one some of Mrs. E. J. Heaton except in color. 
Good propagator. L. $1.00 each; M. 75c each; S. 50c each; Bits. 15c each. 
DON BRADMAN (Coates). Light salmon with a good number of blooms open. Throat 
marked with carmine and cream. Supposed to be very heat resistant. L. $2.00 
each; M. $1.20 each; Bits. 20c each. 
DOX (Pfitzer). Not a new variety but still one of the largest yellows. This is a me- 
dium light shade of pure clear yellow. L. 10 for $1.00; M. 10 for 60c; Bits. 10 for 15c. 
EUIDES (Errey). Creamy white more or less flushed with rose. Slight penciling in 
the throat. A beautiful commercial. Geven or eight flowers well faced on nicely 
formed spike. Makes plenty of bulblets but they are rather difficult to germinate 
and make little size the first year. o. 2 bulbs 10 for 60c; M. 10 for 40c; S. 10 
for 25c; Bits. 100 for 30c. 
FLAMING METEOR (Mitsch). Very tall 'arge bright red. Extremely strong growing. 
Quite a good cut flower, especially from small bulbs. Not a very rapid propagator. 
M. 10 for 30c; S. 10 for 15c; Bits. 100 for 20c. 
FLORA FARMER (Quackenbush). Very large and tall pink with white throat. A good 
number of well faced blooms open on a strong spike. Appears to be an improved 
Heritage. L. 75c each; M. 50c each; S. 30c each; Bits. 10c each. 
FRASCATI (Pfitzer). Pink with carmine feather. Reminds one of a giant pelargo- 
nium. L. 20c each; M. 15c each; Bits. 10 for 20c. 
GERTRUDE SWENSON (Swenson). Exhibition lavender. Also, a good commercial. 
This Glad frequently opens up to 12 or more medium sized blooms on very long 
spikes. Spikes are slender and with florets well arranged. Good propagator 
L. 10 for 60c; M. 10 for 40c; S. 10 for 20c; Bits. 100 for 15c. 
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