Resular List 
Alsace **&*% (BeENepdicT) (Large Dec.) (Mid-season) Buff apricot, 
ont anethnrthentttt triangular, ruffled, needlepoint blooms opening 7 514- 
6 inch flowers on a spike of 17-20 buds. Heavy foliage and strong grower, makes a 
5 foot plant. Sure is nice. 
American Commander **** (New) (Large Dec.) 
(Mid-season) Clear 
blood red. Opens 6 to 7 large plain petaled blooms on a long head of about 20 buds. 
Tall, strong, straight and vigorous. Opens well in water and about the best cut 
flower red of medium shade. Supply is limited this year. 
*K*&k* (B. PALMER) (Med. For.) (Early mid-season) Buds 
Athlone eey are pinkish, opening to clear light buff. Blooms are 
round, 4 to 5 inches in diameter and arranged in ideal formal style. Always straight 
and See to 4% feet or taller. Stands sun well opening up to 11 or 12 in the field. 
Top blooms are nearly as rete as the bottom ones. This last season at the Metro- 
politan Show in New York, William M. Anderson won for best spike in the show 
with a magnificent spike of Athlone. Supply is limited this year. 
Avalon kk kw (MARSHALL) (Medium For.) (Mid-season) Beautiful 
diame tarschetastomad bright rosy pink with cream throat. 8 to 10 or more 
medium size nicely ruffled blooms open on a long head. Tall strong grower. A beau- 
tiful variety that is increasing in popularity. My own stock of this got some Picardy 
mixed with it so I am furnishing stock from the originator. 
Bar bara Withdrawing from sale this year to increase stock. 
Barbara Jane Withdrawing from sale this year to increase stock. 
Kk «4(PFITZER) (Medium Dec.) Light blue with 
Bella Donna darker blotch. About the best early com- 
mercial light blue. 
*w&*&k*Y (Gray) (Medium Dec.) (Very early) Deep golden 
Bernece eel y 
ar nd arch ated atlas low flaked with orange, giving it the appearance of 
bronze. 5 medium large, ruffled blooms open on a medium height plant. A fine early 
decorative variety and growing more popular every year. Makes up fine in floral 
work. Had calls for this this year from the cut flower market. Mr. Gray the originator 
from whom I bought the original stock years ago has just ordered some from me 
saying he has never found anything to take its place. 
Bi To (Ricu) (Large Dec.) (Mid-season) Light pink with small car- 
big top mine feather in throat. Tall straight grower with a flower head 
Up is fe inches. Blooms 614-8 inches across with up to 7 open, on a spike of 20 to 
uds. 
I have not grown this myself but other growers tell me that it is about the 
largest variety grown and makes Miss New Zealand Jook small. I saw this variety 
this past season for the first time and found it very very good. I thought the color 
was nice as well as being very large. 
Bit o’ Heaven***” (Crow) (Med. Dec.) (Mid-season) Very 
neath a eth a toed rather bedi and nate nice orange with yellow throat. Opens 9-12 
medium sized blooms on a tall, straight plant. One of the best commercial oranges. 
Was especially good this past season and a good seller in the cut flower market. 
“WINSTON is a winner. The first bloom | saw made me gasp ‘Oh Boy,’ with the 
well known bated breath. GLAMIS is definitely a glamor Miss. Had | seen this before 
| saw KILDONAN, it would have been GLAMIS all the way for me. CORONA, M. 
BEATON, SENSATION and ALADDIN, these call out all the adjectives in the book. 
CORONA stops more people here than any other. ALADDIN by itself in a boquet 
makes a smash hit.’ —DMrs. E. H. Kitson, Mass. 
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