DREAM CASTLE. This is a 
very beautiful light coral 
pink blending to lighter 
throat. The spike is straight 
with 6 to 8 and sometimes 
10 or more open without the 
bottom floret wilting. The 
spike stands up straight until 
the last bulb has opened. A 
coming commercial and I 
don’t mean maybe. L., 75¢; 
M., 50¢; S., 35¢; Bulblets, 
10 - 75¢. 
EDITH GRACE. When grown 
well is white with a rich 
wine throat. The richest and 
most distinctively blotched 
of all the blotched ones. L., 
2 - 20¢: M., 3 - 20¢. 
EVYLEEN STINTON, rose and 
white novelty. You will like 
this one. L., 25¢; M., 20¢. 
ELIZABETH, the Queen, finest 
new ruffled lavender, very 
best. L., 25¢; M., 25¢. 
ELWOOD, new light lavender, 
late, very good. L., 15¢; M., 
10¢. 
ETHEL CAVE COLE. Large 
light pink, very good. Opens 
6 to 8. Good show flower. 
be 2a 250+) Ma, 80-1 25¢. 
FLAMING METEOR, bright 
deep red, very good, late and 
fall 8 25c% M,, 4 — 25¢. 
FLYING FORTRESS. Big ex- 
hib:tion light smoky that 
wins in the shows, has proved 
its ability to win and is good 
enough to keep on _ turning 
the trick. A big gray of mon- 
strous proportions that is 
likedw by wally LE: $2.00;" M-, 
$1.50. 
GARDENIA (Scheer) (Early) 
A tall growing cream dec- 
orative that has value for 
early cutting. Good propa- 
Paton, L-10'=—65¢;, M., 10°- 
35¢; S., 10 - 25¢; Bulblets 20¢ 
pkg. 
GOLDEN FLEECE, very good 
yellow. L., 3 - 25¢. 
GLOAMING, Slightly ruffled, 
bright purple. M., 3 - 20¢. 
GLAMIS, beautiful clear sal- 
mon rose fluted with needle 
point blooms. L., 25¢ M., 20¢. 
GOLDEN TETON, large light 
yellow, very good. L., 20¢ M., 
15¢. 
GRACIE ALLEN, Big exhibi- 
ticn type light red that has 
been very dependable in giv- 
ing us a very large percent- 
age of double row show qual- 
ity spikes. One of the big at- 
tractions in our plantings the 
past two years. Fifty-six 
inches tall, 20 buds, 10 open, 
5% inch floret. excellent 
propagator. A glad we are 
really proud to grow. L., 
$2.00; M., $1.50. 
HIGH FINANCE (Wiison) 
Late midseason. Smoky light 
orange gray with cream 
throat blotch. It is a paler 
more delicate colored version 
of the older Mother Machree. 
Plants are tall, husky and 
very prolific. A leading smo- 
ky that is becoming increas- 
ingly popular. L., 30¢; 1C - 
$2.40; M., 20¢; S., 2 - 20¢; 
Bulblets, 15 - 20¢; 100 - $1.00. 
HARMAU (Both) Only Aus- 
tralian we grow, but valuable 
because of its bright attrac- 
tive color and_ earliness. 
Slightly ruffled orange red 
with rosy overtone, and well 
placed giant wide open flor- 
ets, easy propagator and ex- 
cellent germinator. Good 
comercial. L., 15¢; M., 10¢. 
IVORY KEYS, large white with 
yellow lining in throat, tall 
straight spikes, one of the 
best whites. L., 3 - 25¢; M., 
3 - 20¢. 
IRAK, large lavender, smoky, 
Very nice, lates) Caecm=.20¢: 
M., 4 - 20¢. 
JULES AMOTT, tall dark red, 
very good. L., 10¢; 3 - 25¢; 
M. 2 - 15¢. 
JUNIOR MISS (Canine M. 
Deep salmon pink, cream 
throat. Opens up to 10 flor- 
ets. L., 35¢; M., 25¢. 
KING LEAR, early tall large 
ruffled deep purple. Excell- 
ent ley 10¢s3M eee 15e50S:;, 
See OG: 
KEWPIE, real small decora- 
tive, fine for home arrange- 
Mente leo  GOC se. 8G) 2 O¢. 

