DEBORAH SAMPSON (Scheer) (M) One of the promising new- 
comers to our last summer’s trial garden. Reminiscent of the 
older Duna, but improved in every respect and with more life to 
the flower. Clear pale flesh color, several large flowers open on 
tall spikes. 
L $2.50, M $1.50, S $1.00, Bublets .25, 10—$2.00, 25—$4.00 
DELILAH (Scheer) (M) Distinctive salmon-orange that is pleasing 
in color but tends to fade quite badly in hot sunshine. Very nice 
when cut in bud and opened inside. Good propagator. ‘ 
L $2.00, M $1.25, S .75, Bulblets .20, 10—$1.50, 100—$10.00 
DIEPPE (Hassall) (EM) One of our personal favorites and we believe 
one of the very best Canadian originations of all time is flame 
colored Dieppe. Hard to classify as to color, probably scarlet 
rather than deep pink, but in any case one of the most attractive 
and finest glads of recent years. Large, tall, many open, We have 
seen no crooked spikes in our planting. A good grower and fine 
propagator, it will open 7 to 9 florets regularly. 
L .75, M .50, S .35, Bulblets 4—.20, 10—.50, 100—$4.00, 250—$8.00 
DREAM CASTLE (Lins) (M) Medium pink with cream throat, can 
open as many as 10-12 at once. Good stem, medium flowerhead. 
L .35, M .25, Bulblets 10—.25, 50—$1.00 
DUSTY MILLER (Elliot) (M) Oriental colors in a smoky that is dif- 
ferent, and on one year’s trial we think quite attractive. Its good 
substance, firm attachment and perfect placement are perhaps 
the first qualities to be noticed. A Vagabond Prince seedling, but 
does not resemble that variety, being more of a bluish-gray with 
brighter center. A color that grows on one. A very fine propa- 
gator and a strong tall grower. 
M .50, S .25, Bulblets 2—.20, 10—.75, 100—$5.00 
EARLY GOLD (Butt) (VE) Earliest yellow. This comes on so early 
that it is a most worthwhile cutflower variety even though florets 
are a little on the small side. Opens 6 or 7 on a good slender 
spike, nice flowerhead. Fine propagator. 
L .25, M .12, S .08, Bulblets 20—.25, 100—$1.00 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN (D. W. White) (M) Still by far the finest 
lavender glad we know of. Some growers still report that it makes 
short spikes, but ours have always been plenty tall, and for 
color and beauty of form it is most outstanding. We regularly 
get 4% foot spikes (irrigated, of course), with 7 to 9 large heav- 
ily ruffled flowers open at a time. 
L .15, M .10, S .06, Bulblets 100—.40 
ERREY’S SCARLET (Errey) (EM) Huge tall bright red with a lot 
of flowers open; we have had spikes with 12 to 14 open at once. 
Not many varieties can equal such florescence. Some stems will 
bend under the weight of such a flowerhead, noticeable mostly 
in event of wind or rain. An Australian variety that should be 
more widely grown, 
L .25, M .20, S .15, Bulblets 10—.20, 100—$1.50 
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