DAYDREAM (Roberts) (VE) New pale pink with heavily ruffled 
wide open florets of stiff substance. With 9 to 12 large flowers 
open at once and all the rest of the buds showing color, it 
makes a grand showing even tho it sometimes flecks. Daydream 
blooms very early, almost as early as June Day, and it is well 
. liked by our florists. It received a very high rating at one of 
the trial gardens, and was champion seedling at the Great 
Falls, Montana show, both 1946, (at this show it was erroneous- 
ly reported as an Arenius seedling). Daydream is one of our 
Premium varieties for 1947—one bulb given free with each 
order from this list amounting to $15.00 or more. Not for 
sale until 1948. 
DIEPPE (Hassall) (EM) Fiery scarlet with slightly deeper throat, 
this has a beautiful and very brilliant color. The florets are 
nicely ruffled, and it will open 8 or more in the field. Stems 
are tall_and willowy. Some growers have said it reminds them 
of Pfitzer’s Triumph, and while the color is somewhat the 
same, to me it is much more beautiful than any spike I ever 
saw of that variety. I am sure that Dieppe will become 
immensely popular. 
L $1.50, M $1.00, S .60, Bits 2—.25, 10—$1.00, 100—$8.00 
DREAM CASTLE (Lins) (M) A nice looking salmon pink with lighter 
throat. Opens up a lot at once, and can be very fine altho on 
some spikes the flowerheads could stretch out a little more. 
Florets of medium size, but with 8 to 10 open it makes a 
fine showing. 
M .40, S .25, Bulblets 10—.60, 100—$4.80 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN (White-Gove) (EM) This beautiful lav- 
ender seems to be getting acclimated here, and many growers 
in various sections report that it was better than ever last 
summer, We have grown it for several years with gradually 
improving results, but in 1946 it came thru in great style. 
About as tall as any other lavender we grew and with 8 or 9 
large flowers open it was very fine. The throat markings do 
not seem to detract much as grown in our soil. 
L .20, M .12, S .06, Blts 30—.25, 100—.75 
ESSA MARIE (Coutts) (M) We grew a few bulbs of this rather new 
light pink last summer and were quite impressed with it. As it 
grows here the color is a smooth, soft light pink of self color. 
Six to eight large nicely rounded florets open at once on a 
good tall spike. We are eagerly looking forward to seeing more 
of Essa Marie next summer; we believe she is a comer. | 
L .40, M .30 
FIRST LADY (Roberts) (M) A tall strong-growing ruffled pink with 
small cream throat. Not quite as refined in appearance as some 
newer pinks, this has for us been a good reliable cutflower for 
local use. Reported to crook some and to fleck quite. badly in 
some localities. 
L $1.00, M .75, S .50, Bits 10—.80, 100—$6.00 
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