Bit O’Heaven (Crow) (MD). Tall deep orange 
with contrasting yellow throat. Fine 
straight spike with 8 to 10 open florets. 
(L. 10-50¢e; M. 10-30c) 
Black Opal (Errey) (MF). A rich, dark red, 
with good spike and placement. A fine 
propagator, One of the best black-reds. 
(Li G56" 10-81 00 2M910275¢) 
Brightside (Prestgard) (MD). A nicely ruf- 
tled yellow and deep orange tints. Tall wil- 
lowy spikes. Early. (L. 10-40c) 
Buffette (Winsor) (LD). Tall buff with touch 
of apricot. Early; ruffled; and good spike. 
Good propagator. (L. 15e, 10-$1.20; M. 10- 
80¢; S. 10-45e) 
California Rose (Salbach) (LD). A large deep 
rose pink, slightly ruffled. Tall, with long 
flower-head. This should become a very 
popular commercial. (L. 35¢) 
Carillon (Palmer) (MD). Very pretty clear, 
light rose, with light throat. (lL. 15¢; 10- 
$1.20; M. 2-15c, 10-60c) 
Chas. Dickens (Pfitzer) (MD). Violet-purple. 
Tall, strong grower. A very popular com- 
mercial variety. (L. 10-40e; M. 10-25c) 
Commander Koehl (Pfitzer) (LD). Large, 
clear blood-red. Good straight spikes. Has 
been a great ribbon winner. Bulbs some- 
what inelined to disease. (lL. 10-45¢; M. 10- 
25¢ ) 
Colonial Maid (Young) (MD). Pale lavender, 
with deeper flecking. Florets of medium 
size, which seem. a little small for the tall, 
straight spike. (L. 25c; M. 15e¢; 8. 2-15c) 
Coral Glow (Ellis) (LD). A glowing red- 
orange. Nice spike, and a fine propagator. 
A basket of Coral Glow is a striking thing. 
(L. 15¢, 10-$1.20; M. 10c, 10-80c) 
Coryphee (Pfitzer) (LF). Soft shell pink. 
Many florets open on a tall willowy spike. 
Inclined to make crooked spikes. Most pop- 
ular on the pacific coast. (L. 10-45¢; M. 
10-30¢) 
Dr. Dentz (Heemskerk) (LD). Shrimp pink 
ground color with darker flecks. (Ll. 10- 
$1.00) 
Dr. F. E. Bennett (Diener) (MD). Fiery scar- 
let, with cream throat lines. Slightly ruf- 
fled. An older variety but still one of the 
best in its color class. (L. 10-45¢; M. 10-30¢) 
Early Rose (Jack) (MD). A very popular 
early, medium-dark rose pink, with lighter 
throat. A good cut-flower. (L. 10-50c; M. 
10-30¢) 
Edelweiss (Pfitzer) (LD). A tall, pure snow- 
white. Well placed florets of good sub- 
stance. (L. $1.00; M. 75¢; Blts. 2-15c) 
Ellen Marie (Pruitt) (LF). Rich salmon-pink, 
with light buff throat. A very pretty glad, 
but needs staking, as stalk is rather slender 
and has a tendency to bend over when in 
b'oom (L. 10-60c; M. 10-30c¢; S. 10-15¢) 
Ethel Cave-Cole (Cave) (LF). A new light 
pink, with some flecking. Will open 7 to 10 
large, well placed florets. I have grown this 
only one year, but with us the stem was 
rather slender for so many large blooms, 
and was inclined to bend over. Will possibly 
need staking. (L. 75¢; M. 50c; S. 25e; Bits. 
7-25¢) 
Garden of the Nations (Winsor) (MD). A 
clear cerise-rose, with edges of each petal 
edged silver- grey. Spikes strong and 
straight. Placement good. Bulblets ger- 
minate only fair. (L. 75¢; M. 50¢; S. 25e; 
Bits. 2-20c) 
Gate of Heaven (Pfitzer) (MD). Heavily ruf- 
fled deep yellow, with greenish buds. Makes 
a good straight spike, but lacks the charm 
of some other yellows. (I. 10-45¢; M. 10- 
25¢) 
Gold Lac (Pfitzer) (MD). A very early or- 
ange with yellow throat. (L. 10-$1.00) 
Golden Chimes (Ellis) (LD). Tall, clear pure 
yellow. Lighter than Gate of Heaven but 
taller spikes. One of our tallest. (L. 10-45¢; 
M. 10-25e; S. 10-15e) 
Gloaming (Zimmer) (MD). Purple with white 
throat. Tall, willowy spikes. (L. 10-60c) 
Golden Fleece (Ellis) (MD). Nice golden yel- 
low. Very popular with the florists in this 
section. (L. 10-$1.00; M. 10-60c) 
Greta Garbo (K & M) (MD). This very deli- 
cate combination of pale pink and cream is 
one of the most outstanding Holland intro- 
ductions. Vigorous grower, tall spikes, and 
fine placement. Good propagator. Highly 
recommended. This is the best of all the 
pate pink and cream recent introductions I 
have seen. (L. 50c, 3-$1.20; M. 30c, 3-75c; 
S. 20¢, 3-50e) 
Grey Ghost (Winsor) (MD). A clear, clean 
dove grey. Good spike and placement. 
Those who appreciate smokies will want 
this one in their gardens. (L. 25c; M. 15c) 
Harvest Moon (Jack) (LD). Good medium 
yellow. Smooth, flat-opening florets. Place- 
ment variable. A good exhibition and cut- 
flower variety. (L. 10-60¢; M. 10-30c) 
Hindenburg’s Memory (Pfitzer) (LD). A 
striking, deep scarlet red. A shade lighter 
and brighter than Commander Koehl, and 
with large florets. Healthier grower than 
Koehl, and a very rapid propagator. An 
excellent variety for exhibition or for local 
cut-flower use. (L. 20c, 10-$1.60; M. 15e, 
10-$1.00; S, 2-15e, 10-50e; Blts. 15-15c) 
Irak (Mitsch) (LD). A lavender-gray sport 
of Bagdad. A fine novelty. (L. 10-60c) 
