COVER GIRL (LaSalle) (M) A very tall deep pink with many large 
rounded florets open at once. Not particularly distinguished 
either in color or form, and attachment is rather loose. In spite 
of these faults it makes quite a show in the garden and many 
visitors admire it very much. Fine propagator. 
L .50, M .35, S .20, Bulblets 4—.25, 10—.50, 100—$4.00 
CRACKER JACK (Allen) Nice salmon orange with reddish throat 
markings. Flecks sometimes, but still attractive. It opens 7 good 
sized blooms at once, with florets closely placed on a fairly tall 
stem. Not quite as large or showy as Mahaska, but probably a 
more reliable grower. ) 
M .35, S .20, Bulblets 10—.25 
CRIMSON TIDE (Roberts) (M) Heavily ruffled, very thick petals. 
Rich crimson red with a small area of white in throat sometimes 
extending to the midribs. Five or six 5-inch flowers open. A red 
that is different. Quite a good propagator but bulblets are rather 
hard to germinate. 
L $1.50, M $1.00, S .75, Bulblets 2—.25, 10—$1.00, 100—$8.00 
CRINKLE CREAM (Ellis) (M) One of our standbys in the yellow 
class. Not as deep in color as Golden State, but one of the pretti- 
est and becoming one of the most popular of all yellows. 
L .25, M .15, S .10, Bulblets 10—.20, 100—$1.50 
DAISY MAE (Lins-Ruble) (M) Orange pink with deeper throat. 
Very large and very tall, opening 7 or 8 nicely rounded well- 
placed florets. Its color is perhaps not quite as refined as some, 
but in our opinion its fine habits of growth and propagation and 
its excellent cutting habits make Daisy Mae a very worthwhile 
variety. 
L $1.00, M .75, S .50, Bulblets 2—.25, 10—$1.00, 100—$8.00 
DANNY DANTON (Kaylor) (EM) Smooth dark self colored garnet 
red. Stem could stand a little more height, but for color it is one 
of the richest and best of the dark shades. Bulblets don’t seem to 
be very good germinators, should be cracked or peeled. 
L .25, M .20, S .15, Bulblets 10—.20, 100—$1.60 
DAWN GLOW (Jack) (EM) A very large pale rose pink, tending to 
deepen in color after the flowers have been open a day or two. 
We think one of the loveliest colors to be found in glads. About 
7 open, nicely ruffled; medium-tall stems. 
L $1.20, M .90, S .60, Bulblets 2—.20, 10—.80 
DAYDREAM (Roberts) (VE) An extremely early blooming ruffled 
pale pink with 7 to 9 large flowers open and most of the remain- 
ing buds showing color. This variety seems to be rather variable 
in performance, as are many J. S. Bach seedlings; makes some 
short flowerheads and sometimes flecks rather badly. Apparently 
has also inherited Bach’s slow bulblet germinating qualities. Day- 
dream and June Day continue to vie with each other for the title 
of earliest bloomer. June Day is a better commercial, but Day- 
dream can make exceptionally fine spikes. 
L $1.00, Bulblets 2—.25, 10—$1.00, 100—$8.00 
