CAPEHEART, light salmon rose, 
as good as Picardy for use free 
from disease. A real glad that you 
shouldthave: 1:,)3'—.20c; M.,.4= 25e: 
Reign 0) Se STO. 
CAPRI (C. Fischer) Rich golden 
Ucar tuted ang trilledw 17, 3.— 
20C ei te 2oC) Se 8. 25c. 
CASABLANCA. A very fine white. 
Opens 6 to 8 nicely ruffled florets 
on tall straight spike. L., 25c; M., 
20c; S., 2- 25c; Bulblets, 15 - 5c. 
DAISY MAE (Lins-Ruble) 1945. 
The outstanding glad of the 1945 
introductions. a sis DeaAutiliUt 
orange. pink with a cherry throat 
blotch is headed for a very bright 
future as a commercial and exhi- 
bitions variety... 1.502 Mieal.00:S:, 
75¢c; Bulblets, 10 - 1.50. 
DELUXE RAINBOW COLLEC- 
tion, This» collection will’ contain 
many newer and higher priced 
varieties and here you will find in 
abundance the ones you read about 
as show winners. 100 large bulos, 
1 in. up, of recent introduction 
and therefore higher in price, 6.00; 
25 or more ai the same rate. With 
each 100 kulbs of this collection 
we will add 1 White Gold. 
SAME COLLECTION, but of med- 
ium size bulbs. 100 for 4.00; 50 for 
22003 
DREAM CASTLE (Lins). Thisisa 
very beautiful light coral pink 
blending to lighter throat. The 
spike is straight with 6 to 8 and 
sometimes 10 or more open with- 
out the bottom floret wilting. The 
spike stands up straight until the 
last bud has opened. A coming 
commercial and I don’t mean may- 
be, L., 60c; M., 40c; S., 25c; Bulb-. 
lets, 10 - 60c. 
EDITH GRACE. When grown well 
is white with a rich wine throat. 
The richest and most distinctively 
blotched of all the blotched ones. 
Lie 2] 20G3 Mise S =-20¢; 
EDIZABHTA. “CELE QU. Bok N 
(White). Beautiful ruffled laven- 
der that opens 7 to 8 nice blooms. 
Terrific propagator. Excellent 
show <tlowerh © lae20ewv.. 15c* S.) 
10c. 
EVYLEEN STINTON, rose and °: 
white novelty. You will like this 
ones lin 5eaview20c: 
ETHEL CAVE COLE. Large light 
pink, very good. Opens 6 to 8. 
Good show flower. L., 2 - 25c; M., 
bes ANG 
FIRST LADY. Tall strong growing 
ruffled pink, small cream blotch. 
Six or more 5 inch flowers open, 
sometimes flecked. Good flower- 
head, stems nearly always 
straight. Propagation and germi- 
nation satisfactory. L., 1.00; M., 
fice. 00Ce Bulblets) 10) for. G0c: 
100 for 6.00. 
FLAMING METEOR, bright deep 
red, very good, late and tall. L,, 
3 -2oc; M., 4-25c. 
FLYING “FORTRESS” (Wilson): 
Big exhibition light smokey 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 monstrous proportions 
Thateiseiikecd ay yea lie) .O0> ale 
1.00. 
GARDENIA (Scheer) (Early). A 
tall growing cream decorative that 
has value tor early cutting. Good 
propagator. L., 10-65c; M., 10- 
SOC SS Ur Camis Lets Om DKS: 
GLAMIS, beautiful clear salmon 
rose fluted with needle point 
bloomss Lv, 25¢c;, M.220c; 
GLEAM (Fischer). Gleam is the 
criterion of beauty in style, color 
and ruffling; its substance is 
reminiscent of carved ivory. Its 
unusually lustrous texture is crys- 
talline and waxy, due in part to 
the remarkable thickness of its 
petals. It opens 4 to 5, 5-514 inch 
florets of a clear light yellow on 
stems of medium height (4% ft.). 
Its attachment is stiff and rigid 
though too far from the stem to 
handle well. An early midseason 
bloomer which does well from 
Shiau lebDu MosmerieemicoO: Wi 1:25:.S., 
100; Bulbletse 12sfor 1.00. 
GLOAMING, Slightly ruffled, 
bright purple. M., 3 - 20c. 
GOLDEN TETON, large light yel- 
flow, very good. L., 20c; M., 15c. 
