CRINKLE CREAM (Ellis ‘40) 410 if R. 
A ruffled light yellow which blooms in mid-season. It is one of the best yellow 
varieties for either commercial flower production, or for show purposes. A fine variety. 
CROWN ORCHID (Almey-Polinsky ‘46) 466 I; Pp: 
A deep lavender with a round deeper colored throat mark. It opens up to 8 florets 
at one time, and the bloom keeps very well. It looks to have cut-flower possibilities. It 
blooms in mid-season. 
DIADEM (Lines ‘47) 460 I R. 
Many fine reports on the performance of Diadem, coupled with the fact that it is of 
rose color, and said to be fragrant is reason enough for its appearance in this list. Diadem 
grows to a height of 46” to 50’. It opens 6 florets of 5” size at one time on an 18 bud 
spike. The color is silvery rose, with a faint violet tone. The fragrance is apparent on cut 
spikes, more definite on the second day. 
DIEPPE (Hassel ‘45) 452 1 R. 
This glad possess the appeal of the older Pfitzer’s Triumph. It opens up to 8 salmon 
scarlet florets of nearly 514" size on long flower-heads. It blooms well from small bulb 
size. It increases very easily. It is a mid-season variety with great commercial possibili- 
ties. An excellent variety for the fancier as well. 
DREAM CASTLE (Lins ‘43) 440 FE ie 
Dream Castle is a great commercial variety for those growers who utilize varieties 
of under 434" floret size. It opens 8 to 10 round florets on long spikes from average sized 
plants. The pink color with the creamy white throat makes a fine color for floral work. 
It is a consistent performer. It increases easily. 
FABULOUS (La Salle-Arenius ‘46) 443 I. P; 
Pink with a deeper pink throat mark on a cream fore-ground. Fans who admire blot- 
ched varieties will no doubt be pleased with Fabulous. 
FAY (Jack ‘45) 432 F: Pe 
A very early salmon pink with a cream throat that grows to a field height of 50” 
with a 26 inch flower-head that carries 24 buds, 7 of which open at one time. It opens 
well in water. It appears to have commercial possibilities. 
FIREBRAND (Butt ‘44) 452 F, P. 
Firebrand is appropriately named. The many open florets of this fine red do sug- 
gest a brand of fire. It is an easy germinator that grows tall plants, which make Hine flower- 
heads. It blooms in mid-season. It is a fine variety. 
FUCHSIA BELLE (Almey-Polinsky ‘45) 470 rE Pe 
This red purple has the unique trait of presenting a sparkling red color in weak or 
artificial light. This trait makes it a fine variety for cut-flower producers. It opens up to 
8 florets at one time. It increases very well. 
GLEAM (Fischer ‘46) 410 I R. 
The glad fancier will exclaim over this large light yellow with its corrugated and 
ruffled florets, and will appreciate its introduction. 
GOLDEN STATE (Wheeler ‘42) 512 FE de 
A medium yellow that opens up to 10 florets at one time in late season. Golden 
State is one of the best yellow introductions to date. 
GRATITUDE (Fischer ‘46) 424 Ue Pp: 
A fine performer in a salmon orange shade, with a small cream throat. Fine reports 
coupled with its excellent performance here makes me have faith in this variety as a com- 
mercial orange. It blooms in early mid-season. The plants are tall. 
HAWKEYE RED (Heaton ‘44) 459 Es Pe; 
A sport of Vagabond Prince in red color, with the same red throat mark. Its hab- 
its are identical with that variety. It should proove to be a very satisfactory cut flower red. 
HEAVENLY WHITE (Moses ‘44) 400 I, 
The blue undertone of Heavenly White makes it the whitest glad under two condi- 
tions, distant view, and in subdued light. This sport of Rosa Van Lima is a very fine vari- 
ety. Its habit are identical with that of Van Lima. It looks good commercially. 
