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12 TRIAL GARD EN UR 2 Pome 
COVER GIRL—A large size pink, but still the name is ap- 
propriate. Tall growing show variety. 
L—50 M—35 S—20 Bits 20—1.00 
DAISY MAE—Orange salmon with deeper blotch. She takes 
the ribbons, if shown. ; 
L—1.00 M—75 S—50 Bits 10—1.00 
DANNY DANTON—Black red, a little darker than Leschi. 
Taller and better grower but just.as beautiful florets. 
L—25 M—20 S—15 
D D T—Fine for spraying glads but we suggest tartar emetic 
with it. Some beneficial insects are killed by it so don’t go 
all out. Can be used in bulb storage to good advantage. - 
Don’t breathe too much of this. Prices also undetermined 
but worthwhile savings guaranteed. 
DELILAH—Tall, large ruffled salmon with lighter throat. This 
is one of Dr. Scheer’s beauties. Very clean. 
L—2.00 M—1.25 S—15 Bits 10—1.50 
DEL RAY—Tall scarlet red. Old as the hills but as good as it 
ever was. 
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DIADEM—Slightly ruffled silvery rose with cream throat. 
Believe it will replace Oregon Rose wherever given a- 
chance. Fragrant. 
L—10.00 M—7.50 S—5.00 Bits 1.00 each 
DR. WHITELEY—Large apricot. Color will change with the 
season but is usually a very excellent cut flower. 
L—I15 M—10 S 2—10 Bits 50—1.25 
DREAM CASTLE—Pink with cream throat. Medium size. Con- 
sistent and healthy. Would make good competition for 
Spic & Span if in the same color class. 
L—50 M—35 S—z20 Bits 20—1.00 
EARLY DAFFODIL—Daffodil yellow with gold throat. Floret 
and coloring are beautiful. Its early. 
L—15 
EGLANTINE—Heavily ruffled rich pink with cream throat. 
Large. Usually very outstanding. 
L—5.00 M—3.50 S—2.00 Bits 5—2.00 
EUNICE EWING—A comparatively new purple with many 
very good points. 
L—50 M—35 S—25 
