ELIZABETH THE QUEEN (White) (566) A 
fine lavender exhibition and commercial. 
Clear mauve, darker than Minuet. Beauti- 
fully ruffled and somewhat needlepoint. 7 or 
8 open. Early midseason. 
ETHEL CAVE COLE (Cave) (440) A large 
light pink with many open. E. midseason. 
ETHEL THERESA (Vasaturo) (206) Small 
informal ruffled creamy white with wine 
feather. Opens 5 with 4 showing color on a 
15 bud spike. Outstanding. 
EVANGELINE (Palmer) New introduction. 
See details on page 5. 
FAIR ANGEL (Hatch) (406) Creamy white 
shading to deeper cream in throat. Will 
open up to 8 six inch ruffled blooms. Out- 
standing for us. Early midseason. 
FILIGREE (Kuhn) (216) Pinkish buff, heav- 
ily ruffled and lacinated. A beautiful glad 
for the show table and for arrangements. 
Opens five 3% inch florets. Midseason. 
FIREBIRD (Kuhn) (4386) Clear, brilliant 
scarlet which opens 6 to 8 on a 20 to 24 
bud spike. Tall straight grower. Fine com- 
mercial prospect. Early. 
FLICKER (Kuhn) (221) Medium orange 
with a yellow throat and a bright scarlet 
blotch. A very attractive little fellow. 
Opens 5 to 6 on a 16 bud spike. Always 
straight. Early. 
FLORA FARMER (Quackenbush) (442) A 
radiant deep pure pink with a creamy white 
throat. Opens 5 to 8 ruffled florets. A beau- 
tiful variety but it is somewhat tempera- 
mental. Midseason. 
FLUFFY RUFFLES (Brown) (206) A fine 
pale yellow small decorative variety. Nicely 
ruffled and lacinated. Early. 
FLYING FORTRESS (Wilson) (580) A beau- 
tiful shade of lavender gray with small at- 
tractive blotch. Very large florets. 
FRILLED FRAGRANCE (Ellis) (400) A 
beautifully ruffled white similar in form to 
New Era. Slightly fragrant. 
GLAMIS (Palmer) (530) Beautiful clear sal- 
mon rose with cream lip. 6 to 8 large, wide 
open needle-point type florets open at once. 
GOLDEN CHIMES (Ellis) (410) Beautiful 
ruffled large light yellow. In our opinion, 
one of the best. Midseason. 
GOLDEN STATE (Wheeler) (512) A very 
large yellow that is winning many prizes. 
Color is not quite as clear as Mother Kadel 
but the florets are much larger. Outstand- 
ing. Late midseason. 
Per 
2 30 .20 
1 Ome 20 .80 
Large 
2 20 4-.25 
10 .80 50 
OW) “75 
(No discount. ) 
1 10.00 10.00 
(No discount.) 
2 25 © 4-.25 
LOS 00 .50 
1 50 
(No discount.) 
IES ALY “75 
LOE S00 meG.00 
(No discount.) 
1 39) 
10 2.80 
2 20 3-—.25 
10 .80 .60 
2 20 3-.20 
10 80 .60 
il .80 DD 
10 6.40 4.40 
Bb; SY, 75 
2 30 2-.20 
LOS 20) .80 
3 00 
10 80 
1 50 .OD 
10 4.00 2.80 
Med. 
Small 
.50 
00 
50 
10.00 
8-.25 
30 
50 
4.00 
5—.20 
.40 
30 
2.40 
50 
4—.25 
50 
25 
2.00 
Bulblets 
Per 
pkt. 20 
pkt. 220 
2 D0 
Ome 00 
pkt. vas 
2 20 
10 15 
100 ~=6.00 
pkt. .20 
pkt. 20 
10 00 
2 32D 
10 ~=1.00 
pkt. <O0 
pkt. .20 
10 30 
LOO =s 250 
