ESSA MARIE (Coutts) (M) A nice smooth light pink that never 
flecks for us. Could be a little taller, fairly good height though, 
and we like it very much with its: clear pink round florets, 6 or 
7 of which open at a time. Fine propagator and bulblets have 
germinated well for us, some report slow sprouting. 
L .35, M .25, S .15, Bulblets 10—.30, 100—$2.40 
EUNICE EWING (Kaylor) (M) Most unusual in color—a real nov- 
elty. Clear medium violet-purple with a large creamy white 
throat. Tall spikes which may occasionally kink a little. Florets 
medium size, of such distinctive color that everyone likes it. 
An improvement on the older variety Gloaming. 
L. 50, M .35, S .25, Bulblets 10—.35, 100—$2.80 
FAY (Jack) A rather deep pink, fairly early to bloom. Makes a large 
percentage of good spikes, although we have had some come 
short. Is gaining a reputation as a good cutflower variety. Good 
propagator. 
M .20, S .12, Bulblets 10—.30, 100—$2.40 
FIREBRAND (Butt) (M) A vigorous growing “house afire” red that 
makes a beautiful compact spike with 7-9 open, The more we see 
of Firebrand the better we like it; one of the best of the newer 
reds. A fast propagator, good bulblet germination. 
L .40, M .30, S .17, Bulblets 10—.25, 100—$2.00 
FIRST LADY: (Roberts) (M) Deep pink with small white throat. 
Sometimes flecks rather badly, A reliable cutflower glad for 
local use. No bad crooks with us, although an occasional slight 
“kink”. 
L 50, M .30, S .20, Bulblets 4—.20, 10—.40, 100—$3.00 
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE (Harris) (M) A new white from 
Canada that we grew from bulblets only. Comes well recom- 
mended, and it made fairly nice spikes of good color and form 
from the bulblets. 
M $1.25, S .75 Bulblets .20, 10—$1.50 
FLYING FORTRESS (Wilson) (M) Huge smoky gray that can make 
spectacular spikes. A small red feather brightens up the color. 
A little variable, but at its best perhaps the largest glad grown. 
Capable of making very long flowerheads with 10 or 12 open, 
some have reported 8-inch flowers. 
L .80, M .55, S .30, Bulblets 4—.25, 10—.50, 50—$2.00 
FORT GARRY (Glass) A new Canadian red that we grew from bulb- 
lets which either did not bloom or we missed seeing them, It is 
reported to be a fine commercial variety. 
M $2.00, S $1.25, Bulblets .25, 10 $2. 00, 25— $4.00 
FUCHSIA BELLE (Almey-Polinsky) (EM) Quite unique in its par- 
ticular shade of deep rose red. A very smooth color, brighter than 
Burma, but minus the ruffling. Near'the color of Paul Revere, but 
ee alose One of the very good newer introductions. 
-L-$1. ah M $1.00, S .75, Bulblets 2—.25, ae 00, 25—$2.00 
SUN SPOT is one of the finest varieties in existence — ‘Con- 
gratulations! (C. T. L., Connecticut) 
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