ALSACE—Buff apricot. Very appealing anda very good show Glad. 
Getting more popular each year. 
ting more popular each year. 
L—25 M—15 S 2—20 
ARIADNE—Early cream white with red throat blotch. No crooks nor 
misplacement. Always good. 
2—15 
AUTUMN—Autumn colored smokey. Spikes are good and color is ap- 
pealing. Property of Rev. Gray. Better write him for prices. 
AUTUMN GOLD — «(Noweta:Gardens)...Prettier florets and better 
color than Mirage. Spike not as good. Much more appealing we 
feel than Vassar. 
2—25 
AVALON —- Delicate pink with cream throat. Ruffled florets of good 
size. Always a good spike and often exceptional. This was a pass, 
Marshall to Gove. 
BANCROFT WINSOR—Light orange. Reddish plum in throat. Spikes 
of character. Some do not like color too well. 
L—50 M—3s5 S-—2) Bits 3 for’25 
B. C. GIANT—Ruffled deep salmon with a long flowerhead and tall 
spike. Opens 8. Prize winning where shown. 
. Any. size. 35. . 
BEAUTIFUL DREAM — Large pink, very strong growth, will crook 
when grown too large—is fine in spite of this drawback. 
38-—25 
BELMAR __ Ruffled, large creamy pink with pale apricot throat. On 
a hot day this will wilt down. © Cut with one open and you 
will find it fine. 
L—20 M—15 S—10 Bits 10—20 . 
Bi Chloride of MERCURY your best dip to date. Prices are down. 
Quotations on 1 request. 
BETTY FORD. — mane and tall rose red. 
38—25 
BINGO — Cream w hee usually heavily blended with See pink. Usu- 
ally seen furnishing strong ae at ph shows. 
1—10 
BLANCH HEATER—A new large pink for 1945. Should be more than’ 
acceptable. . 
HLAZE — (Lins) Light scarlet. Color and spike good: Commereial i. 
mand for bulbs last year exceeded the supply. 
L—15 
BLAZE — (Marshal) Rose salmon. Show spike. 
L—25 M—15 S—-10 
