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ELWOOD—(Heaton)—-A very late, clear lavender’ that 
blooms too late for the shows. As a result, Elwood is not 
very widely grown. However, it is one of the best and com- 
mercial growers are beginning to recognize it. Comes when 
good flowers are scarce. 
Per 10—Large 75c, Medium 50c, Small 35c. 
ETHEL CAVE COLE—(Cave)—tThis has proved to be one of 
our finest commercials, Florists are taking every spike that 
they can get of it. It is Picardy type, big, early and a clean 
light pink. Year after year our larger size bulbs have been 
completely sold out, and they will all go again this year. 
Get your call for them in early. 
Per 10—Large 80c, Medium 55c, Small 40c. 
FAIR ANGEL—(Hatch)—Cream white shading deeper in the 
throat, One of the best of this class. A fine variety for the 
show table, and is a trifle too much cream to sell as a florist 
pate. But will sell as a cream. Fine texture and form. It is 
good. 
Per 10—Large 80c, Medium 55c, Small 40c. 
GARDENIA—(Scheer)—Gardenia does not need a description 
to the cut flower grower. Is proving to be one of the best 
money glads on the market. It is primarily a cut-flower, with 
each large bulb producing two or more salable spikes. Almost 
every spike is identical, and 100% cutter. Entire stock grown 
from bulblets. 
Per 10—Large 75c, Medium 50c, Small 35c. 
GENGHIS KHAN—(Scheer)—Giant, intensely ruffled pink. 
It is tough as leather, and as appealing as many of the small- 
er popular varieties. Will make a dandy commercial when 
stock is plentiful. 
Each—Large $1.50, Medium $1.00, Small 60c. 
GLAMIS—(Palmer)—Blending of salmon, pink and rose with 
a cream lip, resulting in a very beautiful flower. Intense ruf- 
fling and needle-pointing makes each individual floret very 
attractive. Large wide open florets. Headed for the top in 
the commercial pinks. 
Per 10—Large $1.60, Medium $1.20, Small 80c. 
GLOAMING—(Zimmer)—Slight ruffled bright purple with 
attractive white throat. Medium size florets, 
Per 10—Large 75c, Medium 50c, Small 35c. 
GOLDEN STATE—(Wheeler)—Clear rich yellow with a well 
placed double row of florets. Very good deep color, and larger 
than other yellows. This is the best yellow to date, Blue 
ribbon winner in every show. 
Each—Large 60c, Medium 45c, Small 30c. 
Per 10—Large $4.80, Medium $3.60, Small $2.40. 
HIGH FINANCE—(Wilson)—Smoky light orange gray with 
cream throat. This is one of the best smokies, and can be 
grown to perfection. Has won a hat-full of ribbons. 
Per 10—Large $1.60, Medium $1.20, Small 80c. 

