GOLD EAGLE. Early deep yel- 
low, tall grower. Medium large 
flower. Large bulbs only, 3 for 
Zoe 
GRACIE ALLEN (Wilson). Big 
exhibition type light red that has 
been very dependable in giving us 
a very large percentage of double 
row show quality spikes. One of 
the big attractions 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. 
GRATITUDE (Amrita x Are- 
thusa) (160-40). Gratitude may 
best be described as a greatly im- 
proved Barcarole, resembling it 
mostly in color, being practically 
the same hue. Gratitude is heavy 
substanced, fancily ruffled and 
very tall, comparing with the 
famed King Lear for stretchiness 
of spikes. It is a salmon-orange 
with a sharp yellow throat blotch. 
Opens 5-7, 5% inch florets on tall, 
strong, wire-like stems and blooms 
as well from small bulbs as some 
varieties do from large. Place- 
ment is not always perfect. Grow- 
ing habits are gratifying. A high 
order of beauty and a delightful 
basket flower. I consider Grati- 
tude a sure commercial and one 
of my best. Early midseason. L., 
f50s MeaVi2o; 2. 11.00% Bulblets qiz 
Toe 1.00; 
HARMAU (Both). Only Austral- 
ian we grow, but valuable because 
of its bright attractive color and 
earliness. Slightly ruffled orange 
red with rosy overtone, and well 
placed giant wide open florets, 
easy propagator and excellent ger- 
minator. Good commercial. L., 2- 
Z0C ei ee 20c? S., 4 = 20c. 
BAWKEYE RED (Heaton): A 
sport of Vagabond Prince. Very 
bright red that is due for popular- 
iiy ee oerrue Wiel 4002S. 25c, 
HIGH FINANCE (Wilson). Late 
midseason. Smoky light orange 
gray with cream throat blotch. It 
it is a paler more delicate colored 
version of the older Mother Ma- 
chree. Plants are tall, husky and 
very prolific. A leading smoky 
that is becoming increasingly pop- 
Ular, wise Oey Ut 00; M., 10ce S- 
4 - 25c; Kulblets, 15 - 20c; 100-1.00. 
IVORY KEYS, large white with 
yellow lining in throat, tall 
straight spikes, one of the best 
whites. L., 3- 20c; M., 3 - 15c. 
IRAK, large lavender, smoky, very 
nice, late. L., 4-25c; M., 4-15c; 
S., 4-10c. 
JUNIOR MISS (Canine M). Deep 
salmon pink, cream throat. Opens 
up to 10 florets, L.;:25c; M., 15c: 
KENWOOD (Lins) This is an ab- 
solute pure red. Has no blotch or 
mark of any kind. Usually builds 
a tall straight spike witn goo 
flowers head opening five 5%” 
plain petaled florets. Spikes cut 
in tight oud with just a lictle color 
showing, open up very well in wa- 
ter. Plants and bulbs are healthy 
and it is a good propagator. L., 
JOC MIN OC. eel UC PSU Lets LU = 
2OCy 
KEWPIE, real smail decorative, 
jine for home arrangement. L., 3- 
20c; Mi, 3 =20c; 
KING BEE (Krueger) Flaming 
scarlet, usually flaked darker, that 
opens 8 to 10 large florets at one 
time. One of the mest showy of 
all clads: @be7 ser Men2Z20c roe 
3-15c; Bulblets, 10-15c; 100- 
$1.00. 
LADDI®, huge rese salmon tall 
straight, many open. L., 10c; M., 
eo 
LADY JANE (Lake) Midseason. A 
*evely cream with yellow lip pet- 
als that is a likely commercial. 
The beautiful, waxy, translucent 
florets of fine coloring and precise 
carving of last season’s blooming 
evaporated with the summer’s heat 
and drought. L., 20c; 10 - 1.60; M., 
2. = 300; 10:= b.20:, Si 2) 206 ee 
80c; Bulblets, pkg. 50c. 
LAKE PLACID (Wilson) A hood- 
ed butterfly cream, almcs! white 
with creamy yellow throat. Opens 
eight 514” florets on a 27” flower 
head having 19 buds. Heavy 
producer ofbulblets that germinate 
easily, 71.002 Mee iac, 
