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MOROCCO (Pfitzer). Glistening deep red, 
almost black, with a velvety sheen. Large 
flowers. Very distinctive and always in 
big demand. (L. 2—12c; 10—50c); (M. 
4—-15c; 10—30c); (S. 10—15c); (Bits. 
100—15c). 
MEDIUM RED 
AMERICAN COMMANDER (New). Color 
is a dark blood red of unusual richness. 
Opens 6 to 8 plain petaled blooms on a 
very tall vigorous spike. Its ability to 
open well in water when cut tight and 
its uniformity in the field make this a 
most outstanding variety. Should soon 
displace Commander Koehl. (L. 40c); 
(M. 25c). 
COMMANDER KOEHL (Pfitzer). Massive 
deep red without marking. Opens many 
florets on tall straight spike. A tremend- 
ously popular variety for the home gar- 
den and a great prize winner, not a good 
shipper. (L. 2—12c; 10—50c); (M. 4— 
15c; 10—30c); (S. 10—15c); (Blts. 100— 
15c). 
REWI FALLU (Fallu) (Australia). Deep 
blood-red blooms of massive size on tall 
straight spike. Opens six or more. A real 
super giant of perfectly amazing size. 
Not a florist’s color but one every ama- 
teur should grow. Even small bulbs make 
fine spikes. Vigorous grower. For a 
thrill be sure to try this one. (L, 2—12c; 
10—50c); (M. 4—15c; 10—30c); (S. 
10—15c). 
TIMBUCTOO (Zimmer). Beautiful deep 
rose red with darker flecking. Opens 
six to eight large slightly ruffled blooms 
on a medium tall spike. Texture is excel- 
lent and it attracts a great deal of at- 
tention in the field. Timbuctoo gets our 
highest recommendation. (L. 15¢c; 10— 
$1.20); (M. 10c; 10—80c). 
SCARLET anp LIGHT RED 
ARUNDEL—(See Introductions page 4). 
BEACON (Palmer). Bright rose scarlet 
with a clear cream blotch. Makes very 
large straight spikes with eight large 
blooms open. This Glad is a stand out in 
the field and on the show table. We con- 
tinue to predict that this variety will be 
one of the most widely grown Glads on 
the market when more stock is available. 
(L. 2—12c; 10—50c); (M. 4—15c; 10— 
30c); (S. 10—15c). 
FIREFLY (Palmer). Very early dazzling 
scarlet with white lines on tip. We had 
CROSSROAD GARDENS 
some tremendous spikes of this in our 
garden early last season. (L. 2—15c; 
10—60c); (M. 2—10c; 10—40c). 
REGENT (Palmer). Clear glowing scarlet 
shading somewhat deeper in the throat. 
Makes huge spikes that are usually well 
arranged. Texture is very good. A fine 
pure scarlet that will be an excellent 
commercial. (L. 10c; 10—80c); (M. 2— 
15c; 10—60c). 
ROCKET (Palmer). Bright, vivid scarlet. 
Opens up to eight medium-sized blooms. 
Has good habits and is truly a bright 
spot in the garden. (L. 10c; 10—80c); 
(M. 2—15c; 10—60c). 
SPANISH CAVALIER (Ellis). Beautiful 
light red flecked darker and with a yel- 
low throat. Combination of colors make 
this variety very different and striking. 
Nothing else similar to it. (L. 10c; 10— 
80c); (M. 2—15c; 10—60c). 
TOKEN (Crow-Pappas). Exceptionally 
early flame salmon with clear yellow 
throat. Opens five to six well-placed 
blooms on a tall straight spike. This is 
one of the finest early commercial varie- 
ties ever to be introduced. It is very dis- 
tinctive and unusually beautiful. (L. 
2—12c; 10—50c); (M. 4—15c; 10— 
30c); (S. 10—15c); (Blts. 100—15c). 
WURTEMBERGIA (Pfitzer.) Immense 
fiery scarlet with soft cream blotch. This 
late brilliant red grows very tall and al- 
ways straight. Fine exhibition and com- 
mercial red. (L. 2—12c; 10—50c); (M. 
4—-15c; 10—30c); (S. 10—15c); (Bits. 
100—15c). 
DEEP VIOLET 
BLUE ADMIRAL (Christ). Large florets 
of deep violet-blue. Tall straight spike. 
Vigorous grower. This is not so widely 
grown as Pelegrina but is generally con- 
sidered to have better color and a 
straighter stem. Very popular. (L. 2— 
12c; 10—50c); (M. 4—15c; 10—30c); 
(S. 10—30c). 
PELEGRINA (Pfitzer). Early pure dark 
violet blue, six or more well-placed 
blooms open at a time with nearly all re- 
maining buds showing color. Stands the 
heat exceptionally well. The most popu- 
lar dark blue. (L. 2—12c; 10—50c); (M. 
4—-15c; 10—30c); (S. 10—15c); (Bits. 
100—15c). 
