CRYSTAL (Both) (Early Midseason) Giant White. 
PAS yer Biel al: 
DAMASCUS (Stevens) (Midseason) Odd color combina- 
tion of rose purple with red blotch. An older variety, 
medium small, different. 3 for 20c. 
ETHEL CAVE COLE (Cave) (Early) Early light pink that 
is magnificent. 15c Each. 
FRANCES M. IRWIN (Wilson) (Late Midseason) A layv- 
ender rose with a deep rose blotch. One of the top 
glads of the decade. Don’t overlook it. 40c Each. 
GENGHIS KAHN (Scheer) (Early Midseason) A strik- 
ing, medium light pink with florets so heavily ruffled 
as to be actually corrugated and slightly lacinated. 
Florets very large, nearly 6% inches with 6-7 open 
on an 18-21 bud flowerhead. Healthy, good foliage, 
and good propagator. A real aristocrat. Large $3.00. 
NO DISCOUNT. 
GOLD DUST (Pfitzer) (Very Early) Very early, deep 
rich yellow. Plant with King Lear for early color. 
3 sarge v2 0c. 
GRETA GARBO (Pfitzer) (Midseason) 3 Large 20c. 
HARMAU (Both) (Early) Bright attractive orange red 
with rosy overtone. Giant, slightly ruffled florets. 
ZOc. bach; siz stor, 22.00" NO DISCOUNT: 
HARVEST MOON (Jack) (Midseason) Tallest and 
straightest late yellow. 2 Large 15c. 
HINDENBURGS MEMORY (Pfitzer) (Midseason) Pleas- 
ing medium red. Loose attachment but very showy. 
3 Large 25c. 
HONOR (Kinyon) (Midseason) A very fine lavender if 
properly fed and watered. 3 Large 25c. 
JACK POT (Wilson) (Midseason) Big ruffled plum. If 
you like the dark unusual colors you'll hit Jack Pot. 
SileoO, bach: 
JANE WITHERS (Zimmer) Nice lavender. All buds of- 
ten show color at once. 3 for 25c. 
JEANIE (Pruitt) (Midseason) Beautiful light salmon 
pink with white midribs and rich creamy yellow throat. 
One of our favorites. Propagates well. 2 for 25c. 
JULES AMOTT (Wilson) (Early Midseason) Snappy, 
velvety dragon red. An outstanding commercial variety 
that brings premium prices from florists. _20c Each. 
KING LEAR (Palmer) (Very Early) Deep purple edged 
with silver. Plant with Gold Dust for early color. 
Se Larges jC. 
KING TAN (Wilson) (Midseason) Large exhibition rosy 
tan. A very dependable Autumn shade. It’s easy to 
pick sectional champions from a planting of this 
variety. Our best propagator in this dry season. Excel- 
lent piantes 30c* Each, 
LAUSANNE Nee yellow that flowers freely. 3 Large 15c. 
LAVENDER QUEEN (Arenius) (Midseason) Tall straight 
violet lavender. 2 Large 15c. 
LAVENDER RUFFLES (Wilson) (Early) Light, ruffled 
pinkish lavender. Most striking when arranged with 
Purple Classic. It’s early, blooms from bulblets and is 
very prolific. 3 Large 25c; $7.00 per 100. 
