CREVE COUER—Burnt orange with orange-red throat, 
tall, strong grower. L 3-25c, 10-75c; M 5-25c, 10-45c; S 
10-30c; Bulblets pkg. 20c. 
DIAN E—Orange with cream throat. Tall, with 5 to 6 large 
well placed blooms open. Late. L 3-25c, 10-65c; M 5-25c, 
10-45c; S 10-30c; Bulblets pkg. 25c. 
DUSTY MILLER—Smoky old-rose with cream lines, good 
sized well placed florets on a sturdy spike. Something 
different, but pleasing blend of colors. M 1-60c; S 1-40c; 
Bulblets 10-75c, 100 $6.50. 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN—Beautiful deep lavender with 
darker lines in throat. Large ruffled florets, 7 to 8 wide 
open. L 2-30c, 10-1.20; M 2-20c, 10-80c; S 10-60c; Bulb- 
lets pkg. 25c. 
ETHEL CAVE COLE—Early, large bright pink. Blooms 
readily from small bulbs. A good cut flower variety. L 2- 
25c, 10-80c; M 4-25c, 10-55c; S 10-40c; Bulblets pkg. 25c. 
EARLY ROSE—Ro<se-two-tone color, different but showy 
and very good, makes up fine. L 3-25c, 10-70c; M 5-30c, 
10-45c; S 10-30c; Bulblets pkg. 15c. 
ELLEN MARIA—Rich salmon pink, with light buff throat 
mark. Beautifully ruffled. Early bloomer. L 3-25c, 10-70c; 
M 5-25c, 10-45c; S 10-25c; Bulblets pkg. 15c. 
FUSHIA MAID—A true fushia color or between deep wine 
red and purple. Not a big flower on a wirey stem. L 1- 
75c; M 1-50c. 
GLAMIS—Clear light rose with white throat. Beautifully 
ruffied. L 2-30c, 10-$1.20; M 2-20c, 10-80c; S 10-50c;;, 
Bulblets pkg. 25c. 
GOLDEN CHIMES—A nicely ruffled clear, medium yellow. 
L 3-25c, 10-65c; M 4-25c, 10-50c; S 10-35c; Bulblets pkg. 
25¢. 
GOLD DUST—Very early deep yellow, tall and straight. 
Good size florets. An older variety but good golden 
yellow. L 3-25c, 10-65c; M 5-25c, 10-45c; S 10-30c; Bulb- 
lets pkg. 25c. 
GOLDEN TETON—Large early yellow, sometimes fleck- 
ed with rose pink, good bloomer. L 2-25c, 10-1.00; M 3- 
25c, 10-70c; S 6-25c, 10-35c; Bulblets pkg. 25c. 
GRETA GARBO—Beautiful light rose with creamy lip. 
Tall strong grower. Midseason. L 2-25c, 10-1.00; M 3-25c, 
10-75c; S 10-50c; Bulblets pkg. 25c. 
HARMAU—A new color difficult to describe, orange red, 
with rosy overtone, throat deeper color, slight ruffling, 
giant well placed florets. L 2-25c, 10-$1.00; M 4-25c, 10- 
50c; S 10-25c; Bulblets pkg. 25c. 
H. R. HANCOCK—Clear cherry rose, with creamy white 
throat. Good placement, excellent substance. Opens 8 
to 10 florets. An outstanding midseason variety. L 1-60c; 
M 1-35¢; S 1-25c; Bulblets 5c each. 
IRAK—Clear silvery gray. Sport of Bagdad. Beautiful but 
odd. Late midseason. L 2-20c; M 3-20c; S 5-15c; Bulblets 
pkg. 25c. 
IVORY KEYS—Tall, large ivory white good bloomer. L 3- 
25c, 10-75c; M 4-25c, 10-50c; S 10-30c; Bulblets pkg. 20c. 
IVY ROBERTSON—Light pink with yellow to cream in 
center. Should win easily for longest flower head. L 
1-25c; M 1-15c. 
JANE WITHERS—Superior bright lavender. L 1-10c; 
M 1-8e; S 2-10c; Bulblets 50-20c. 
JASMINE—Very light lemony yellow. Slightly ruffled 
L 3-25e, 10-75c; M 4-25c, 10-50c; S 10-30c; Bulblets pKe. 
25¢e 
JEANIE—Clear, rich pink with creamy yellow throat. 
Flowers large on a tall spike. Good cut flower variety. 
L 2-20c, 10-80c; M 4-25c, 10-50c; S 10-35c; Bulblets 
pkg. 25c. 
