CHEHALEM (Becker) (E) Bright red similar in color to Algonquin 
but blooming a week or two ahead of that variety, in fact 
Chehalem is one of the earliest reds. Fine tall spikes that will 
occasionally bend or crook, altho in three years growing most 
of ours have been straight. Good propagator. 
L $1.00, M .75, S 50, Blts 3—.30, 12—$1.00, 100—$6.00 
CORONA (Palmer) (M) Creamy white edged rose pink, markings 
vary considerably. Corona is very popular with the public, as 
the color is different and it makes massive spikes. A fine 
grower and propagator. 
‘ L .12, M .06 (100—$4.50), Blts 100—.20, 1000—31.60. 
COUTTS’ ORCHID (Coutts) (M) A unique glad that we still list on 
account of its beauty of color, even tho placement and attach- 
ment are none too good. An appealing shade of light rose with 
a large cream throat. If any glad can replace this one for color 
I imagine it will be the new Dawn Glow. 
-L .25, M .20, S .15, Blts 20—.25, 100—$1.00 
COVER GIRL (LaSalle) (M) Very tall salmon pink with large flowers 
and many of them open at once. The florets, particularly the 
_ lower ones, could have better attachment to the stem, but it 
certainly makes a real show in the garden. . 
L $1.00, M .50, S .35, Bits 10—.75, 100—$6.00 
CRIMSON TIDE (Roberts) (M) A rather deep glowing crimson red, 
unique for its extremely heavy substance, “plushy” texture, 
and heavy ruffling. Five or six 5-inch florets open on a tall 
straight spike. A fairly good propagator but bulblets are not 
easy to germinate unless held over for a year. ers 
L $2.00, M $1.50, Bulblets 2—.25, 10—$1.00 
CRINKLECREAM (Ellis) (M) Still one of the very best yellows, 
with larger florets than most. A light yellow, but definitely not — 
a cream as its name might lead one to believe. Smooth color 
with no markings, florets nicely frilled. A good propagator 
and bulblet germinator. _ 
~ M .35, S .25, Blts 20—.50,; 100—$2.25 
DAISY MAE (Lins-Ruble) (M) A tall strong-growing salmon or 
orange-pink with reddish blotch. The very tall stems make it 
easy to cut a long spike of Daisy Mae without disturbing the 
foliage. In color it is not quite as refined as some, but I think 
this will become a popular cutflower variety because of its 
fine habits of growth and fast propagation. 
- L $1.50, Bulblets 10—$1.25, 100—$10.00 
DANIEL BOONE (Wilson) (M) Medium sized ruffled light red or 
rosy red with a slight smoky tinge. The florets have extremely 
heavy substance and the ruffling is superb. Will fade some 
when the’sun is hot, but Daniel Boone is truly a fancier’s 
favorite. ; re 
M .30, S .20, Blts 6—.30, 25—$1.00 
DANNY DANTON (Kaylor) (EM) One of the good new black reds, 
and one that will give the older varieties in this color some 
competition. A tall strong grower, larger and slightly darker 
than the older Leschi by the same originator. Has not been 
seen much as yet except in the West. 
L 50, M .35, S .25, Blts 6—.25, 30—$1.00 
