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DAWN GLOW 532 (Jack) (Early Mid-sea- 
son) Light rose pink with 6% inch ruf- 
fled florets. The originator considers 
this the most beautiful variety he has 
ever produced. It holds size well to the 
181 Oy Good propagator and germinator., 
L $1.20; M .90; S .60; Bts, 15 each; 10 
for $1.00; 100 for $8.00. 
DIEPPE 452 (Hassel) (Mid-season) Medi- 
um to deep salmon red with darker 
blotch. A very beautiful and distinctive 
color that attracts attention at once, 
fine in both daylight and artificial light. 
Opens 7 to 9 large well arranged blooms 
on a good cutting stem. One of the best 
from North of the Border. 
L. .75; M .50; S .35; Bts. 2 for .15; 10 for 
-60; 100 for $5.00. 
DONELLA 440 (Wright) (Early) A nice 
pink with a white throat opening 5 to 6, 
four inch blooms on a spike of 16 to 17 
buds, with 5 more showing color. Good 
propagator and vigorous grower, many 
bulblets make large sizes. Along with 
June Day, the first to bloom, making it 
valuable for the early cut flower market. 
L $1.00; M .60; S .35; Bts. 4 for .25; 10 
for .50; 100 for $4.00. 
DREAM CASTLE 440 (Lins) (Mid-season) 
Warm light coral pink blending to light 
cream throat. Florets perfectly attach- 
ed to stem which is always straight. 
Opens 10 florets with 6 more in color. 
A medium decorative with lovely color 
and with exceptional commercial possi- 
bilities, 
L .59; M .35; S .20; Bts. 3 for .20; 10 for 
0; 160 for $4.00, 
DREAM GIRL 460 (Krueger) (Late) A 
light rose pink with a harmonious small 
rose blotch that blooms in late mid-sea-~ 
son from tall plants that produce long 
tapering spikes of, 18 te. 20 buds, of 
which 6 to 8, 5 inch blooms open at one 
time. Very consistent in production of 
good spikes; one can cut commercial 
blooms from small sizes. Only a fai® 
propagator but good germinator. Usu-, 
ally makes but small sizes from bulblets 
the first year. 
L $2.00; M $1.50; S $1.00; Bis. .25 each; 
10 for $2.00. 
DR. VAN DOBBEN DE BRUYN 500 Im- 
mense snow white with touch of green 
in throat. I only grew this from small 
sizes but it appears to be a tall grow- 
ing variety and consistent producer. A 
rather slow increaser of jumbo. sized 
bulblets. A white to watch in the future, 
L .75; M .50; Bts. 2 for .20; 10 for .75, 
DR. WHITLEY 516 (Riley) (Mid-season) 
Clear yellow apricot wtih golden throat. 
One of the new good ones in this color. 
Opens several large, wide open blooms. 
Good propagator, germinator, and I be- 
lieve will become one of the most popu- 
lar in this color. c 
L .25; M .20; S .15; Bts. 10 for .25; 100 
for $2.00. 
EGLANTINE 530 (Scheer) (Late mid-sea- 
son) Very large clear pink blending to 
a light cream throat. Heavily ruffled, 
7 to 8 open with several more in color. 
Gold Medal Not a tall grower or fast propagator 
but when well grown can be a very beau- 
tiful variety. 
I. $5.00; M 83.50; S $2.00; Bts. .50 each; 

