BLUE BEAUTY (Ptitzer) Midseason 
Medium blue shading darker toward the 
edges. It has large wide open blooms but 
usually doesn’t grow very tall. Usually at 
its best when given plenty-of water and 
good cultivation. Stock is always scarce 
as it is a slow propagator. 
BURMA (Palmer) Midseason 
A very deep rose with wide open heavily 
ruffled, beautifully placed blooms. Makes 
a straight spike and after the first floret 
opens. practically every bud will show 
color. It is a fine exhibition variety and is 
_ fast ‘becoming a popular commercial as 
there is nothing else like it. 
CORONA (Palmer) Early Midseason 
A large creamy white with a distinct rose 
Picotee edge. It produces tall, straight 
spikes and opens 7 to 8 large blooms on a 
flower head of 18 buds. It is a tremendous 
propagator and fine bulb maker. Corona 
is a-strong husky grower and a favorite 
with florists. 
CRINKLECREAM (Ellis) Midseason 
Medium yellow with large, beautifully 
placed florets. Opens 4 or 5 with good 
attachment and placement on a tall, strong 
stem. Makes a strong, healthy plant. 
_ Crinklecream’s distinctive rich yellow color 
and the stylish appearance of its florets 
together with good propagation qualities 
make it a fine commercial. 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN (White) 
Midseason 
A fine exhibition lavender. It is a little 
darker than Minuet with large, beautifully 
tuffled wide open blooms. A certain per- 
centage of the plants grow short so it 
_ should be given large quantities of water 
with ample cultivation. It is a very beauti- 
ful and distinctive variety. 
ETHEL CAVE-COLE (Cave) Early 
One of the top commercial pinks. It will 
open 8 large light pink florets on a very 
tall straight stem. It flecks some in hot 
weather but the flecking doesn't spoil its 
beauty. It will produce good spikes from 
No. 5 bulbs. A very heavy increaser and 
will grow easily from bulblets. 
GLAMIS (Palmer) Midseason 
Clear salmon rose with a cream lip. A 
rarely beautiful glad due to its fine color 
and unusual form. It opens 6 large, wide 
open, ruffled, needlepoint blooms on a 
plant 4% to 5 feet tall. The spikes are 
always straight. For us this variety was 
fine this past season, being in constant 
demand by the florists. 
GOLDEN STATE (Wheeler) Midseason 
Clear rich medium yellow with a pink 
feather in the throat. It opens a double 
row of 8 to 10 large blooms on a long 
flower head. The plant grows tall and 
sturdy. The best way to describe Golden 
State is to say that it is a well grown 
Picardy in a clear yellow color. It is a 
good dependable grower and although a 
little high in price makes a fine medium 
yellow cut-flower. Propagates well. 
Per 
10 
Large 
25 
.80 
00 
00 
4.00 
“25 
2.08 
25 
80 
-20 
1.60 
75 
6.00 
Medium 
4 
A5 
39 
4-.25 
00 
35 
2.80 
2-.25 
1.00 
00 
2-.25 
1.00 
00 
4.00 
Small 
.20 
8-.25 
30 
25 
2.00 
4-.25 
00 
8-.25 
30 
4-.25 
00 
mh) 
2.80 
Bulblets 
Per 
50 
10 
100 
10 
100 
10 
100 
100 
fr 
100 
1c 
10 
25 
of 
4.00 
1.60 
36 
26 
1.56 
75 
6.06 
