“Everyone who saw the MERMAID thought it the most beautiful glad they had 
ever seen. The KILDONAN was the most perfect glad we have ever grown.” 
—E. B. Marchant, Mo. 

*%%#&%*& 1 =(SALBACH) (Large Dec.) (Mid-season) Sort 
Candy Heart of clear flesh pink with large blotch of light 
carmine. 5-6 large blooms open. A beautiful variety and one of my favorites. 
< w&** (Hatcu) (Large Dec.) (Mid-season) Orange 
Capistrano shading through deep yellow to a most gor- 
geous golden throat. Long narrow pointed petals, heavily ruffled. Often has extra 
petals. Opens 5 to 6 large blooms at a time on a long head. Very beautiful but 
stock very limited this year. Wm. Harris, a well known grower of Canada liked 
this very much and has ordered more. 
4 *%&%*&%*% (KERR) (Large For.) (Mid-season) White with a 
Caribou purplish feather. Opens 8 to 10 large well placed 
blooms on a head of, about 20 buds. Tall straight willowy spike. Fine exhibition and 
commercial variety. Has won many prizes at the shows and rates very high in the 
Canadian Symposium. Not much stock this year. 
+4 *&*&x*% (FiscHER) (Large Dec.) (Mid-season) Beau- 
Centennial ; tiful clear scarlet. Opens 5—6 very large, round, 
wide open blooms at a time on a long flower head. Petals are fluted and rolled 
back, very distinctive. Color is soft, warm glowing scarlet. Has won top awards at 
several shows and looks like a real comer in the scarlet class. 
*&*&*% «(BAERMAN) (Med. Dec.) (Mid-season) Light 
Chamouny cerise rose with silver line on the edge of petals. 
Opens 10-12 at a time on a long head. Tall, slender plant. A very fine variety that 
will become a fine commercial and also valuable for exhibition. And one that you 
will surely want in your home garden. One grower who probably has more stock 
than anyone else is using it as a cut flower variety and it is doing fine. 
s *K*&*Y% (Ettis) (Large Dec.) (Mid-sea- 
Chief Multnomah son) Large, tall, strong growing 
plant. A rich dark smoky with dark red blotch with several open. One of the best 
and richest colored smokies. 
Colossus ***” (MimscH) (Large Dec.) (Early) Early, very large 
light salmon pink with small red feather on cream 
ground. This is very good as a commercial variety and fine for the home garden. 
Can be grown extremely large. 
Connecticut Yankee x... introduction. see page 17. 
Coral Glow wkk*wY (Eis) (Large Dec.) (Mid-season) Beautiful 
rat vackect estate, Cire let eel add clear light reddish orange. Tall, strong grower 
and good propagator. Its one fault is that sometimes the flower head is rather 
short. Beautiful and distinctive. : 
(YounG) (Com.) Rather late burnt orange 
KKK 
Creve Coeur ‘ with tnroat blotch of deep red tipped with 
creamy yellow. Several medium large blooms on an always tall straight stem. An 
unique and attractive color. Think you will like it. | 
3 wk**% (Evtis) (Large Dec.) (Mid-season) 
Crinkle Cream : Very large ruffled clear light yellow. 
Tall straight stem with several well arranged blooms open. Can be very fine. 

“The three bulbs of ELIZABETH THE QUEEN you so kindly gave me were abso- 
lutely beyond words. | —Maurice Firth, Birmingham. 
“Your stock was fine and while the spring was very late and the ground not plowed 
until June 1st everything developed fine. —tLloyd Tenny, N. Y 
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