Florets fluted & twisted. S .06, (Blts 15 for 025) 
BUCKEYE BRONZE, (Wilson) (M) An unusual smoky bronze or 
brongze-rose that is becoming very populer as it is a 
good Show Glad as well as a promising cutflower nov- . 
-elty. M 25, S e15, (Blts 20-.25, 100-1.00, 500-$4. ) 
CHAMOUNY, (Baerman) (EM) Bright deep rose-pink, quite a 
unique shade of rose. Some short fl.heads. M 012 
CHIEF MULTNOMAH (Ellis) (M) Huge smoky; often a winner 
at the shows. A large red blotch gives distinction. 
Husky grower. L .08, M.06, S .04, (B 100-.50) 
CORAL GLOW, (Ellis) (M) Bright glowing coral-orange. Very 
fine color, large & tall. Heavy propagator; sometimes 
short fl.heads. L .08, M .06, (B 100-.20, 1000-$1.25) 
CORONA, (Palmer) (M) A great prizewinner, and fast becom- 
ing most popular of all Glads. Ivory white or cream 
with rose-pink edging. Always a heavy seller; fine 
increasere M.10, S .07, (Blts 100-.50, 1000-$4. ) 
COUTT'S ORCHID, (Coutts) (M) Light rose with large white 
throat. Spikes not always tall, but an unususl and 
appealing color. L .60, M .40, S .25, (B 6-.25, 35-$1) 
CRIMSON TIDE, (Roberts) See 1945 Introductions. 
CRINKLE CREAM, (Ellis) (M) Attractive light yellow or 
deep cream. Looks good. M .75, S .50, (Blts 10-1.00) 
DONNA, (Pruitt) (M) Ruffled golden buff. i «085°: M06 
EARLY DAFFODIL, (Gelser) (VE) Just as early as Gold Dust 
but lighter shade of yellow. Blooms several days be- 
fore most early kinds. L .10, M .O7, S .05, (B 50-.2€ 
EARLY ROSE, (Jack) (E) Unique shade of rose, slightly 
deeper than Chemouny. L .08, M .06, S .04, (B 100-.30) 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN (White) (M) Ruffled lavender, many 
open on medium height spike. S .25, (Blts 10-.35) 
FIREFLY (Palmer) (E) Bright red. L .10, M .O7, (B 1L00=.5C © 
FIRST LADY (Roberts) See 1945 Introductions. 
FLYING FORTRESS (Wilson) (ML) Wonderful exh. gray with 
small red.blotch. Stunning. M $2, S $1, (Blts .25 ea.) 
FRANCES M. IRWIN, (Wilson) (ML) Mauve-rose blotched 
deeper. M .12, S .08, (Blts 30-.25, 100 for .75) 
GAYWAY, (Wheeler) (E) Bright orange, yellow throat. - 
Good prop. Med. size. M .08, S .05, (Blts 100-.75) 
GERTRUDE SWENSON, (Swenson) (ML) Tall deep lavender, many 
open on willowy spike. L .10, M .07, (Blts 100=.25) 
GLAMIS, (Palmer) (EM) Fine ruff. pink. S .20, (B 10-.20) 
GOLD DUST, (Pfitzer) (VE) Earliest deep yellow; heavy 
increaser. M .05, S .03, (B 100-.25, 1000, $1.50) 
GRAND MASTER, (Zimmer) (EM) Deep rose-red, a dark yet 
live color. L .12, M .10, S .07, (B 100-.40, 1000-$3. ) 
GRETA GARBO, (Pfitzer) (M) Large pale pink; not too re- 
liable but many fine spikes and occasionally an extra 
fine one. L .10, M .07, 8S .05, (Bulblets 50 for .25) 
H. B. PITT, (Both) (EM) Saimon pink. Nice color but some- 
times short fl. heads. L .15, M .10, S .07 (B 50-.25) 
HIGH FINANCE, (Wilson) (M) Exhibition smoky that has been 
a regular prizewinner at the Shows. Only fair color; 
tall. M .15, S .08, (B 20-.25, 100-$1., 1000-45. ) 
HINDENBURG'S MEMORY, (Pfitzer) (M) Red of medium shade 
that has always done well here. M .07, (Blts 50-.25) 
HONOR, (Kinyon) (EM) Clear lavender; beautiful color, onl 
4-5 open. L.10, M.O7, S .05, (Blts 100 for .25) 
IVORY KEYS (Ellis) (M) Reliable cutflower white; one of 
the best here. L .08, M .06, S .04, (Blts 100-.30) 
JEANIE, (Pruitt) (EM) Deep pink, cream throat. Beautiful 
color and good performer, altho bulbs not as smooth 
as some. L .10, M .07, S .05, (B 100-235, 1000-$2.50) 
JULES AMOTT, (Wilson) (EM) A promising commercial red, 
Good doer and propagator; makes nice bulbs. Man open. 
M 12, 8s 08, (Blts 40-.25, 100-.50, 1000-$4.00 
KING BEE, (Krueger) (M) Scarlet, flecked deeper. Not a 
very attractive color. M .i0, 8 .05, (B 20-.28) 
