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Cover Girl (LaSalle) (542) (45) (Mid- 
i ai ae SSOsOn. 4 eiVieciuM pink. 
Opens up to 10 or more gorgeous blooms on 
a long flower head. Very. tall straight but 
willowy spike. A grand variety for exhibition 
and for cut flowers. 
Crinkle Cream (Ellis)(410) 40) (Mid- 
season) Beautiful ruf- 
fled clear light yellow. Tall strong plant with 
4-6 well placed blooms open. Very nice and 
refined. 
Crown Orchid (Almey) (466) (46) A 
new lavender that is 
going over good as a cut flower. Does well in 
Florida. Opens 6-8 large blooms on a spike 
of 18-20 buds. 
Cupid New introduction. See page 26. 
Cynthia New introduction. See page 23. 
Daisy Mae (Ruble) (420) (45) (Mid- 
season) Beautiful orange 
pink with cherry throat blotch. Tall strong 
husky grower that opens about 8 well placed 
blooms. Fine for exhibition and will surely 
make the commercial grade. | like it very much. 
Dawn Glow (Jack) (460) (45) (arly 
mid-season) Light rose 
pink of a distinctive shade. Tall strong grower. 
Opens several somewhat ruffled blooms. Mr. 
Jack considers this about the most beautiful 
variety he has produced. 
Deborah Sampson (Scheer) (440) 
Ser Te ere (CHON OER 
son) Pastel blend of soft pink and creamy buff. 
Tall strong sturdy grower with 7-8 well 
placed blooms open. Very nice for florist’s 
use as well as for exhibition. Heavy propa- 
gator. 
De Grysaard (Holland) (450) (48) 
wee Waeannnn mre (ViI-SOdSOn a/NL Very. 
unusual shade that will go in the smoky or 
“any other color class.’ In bud it is gray with 
many small black stripes, similar to the iris 
Champlain View Gardens 
Susiana. When open it is apricot with grayish 
black stripes. Large blooms on tall spikes. In 
big demand for a variety of its price class. 
Destiny (Butt) (536) (43) (Mid-season) 
=... Bright salmon red with two 
small white bars on the lower petals. Opens 
7-8 large blooms of a most intense red shade. 
A bright and distinctive color. Very nice. 
Die eppe (Hassall) (432) (45) (Mid-sea- 
son) Dark salmon red with 
darker blotch. A most gorgeous and ravish- 
ingly beautiful color. Opens 6-7 wide open 
well placed blooms that are somewhat waved 
and ruffled. This is one of the finest varieties 
in the red shades. A simply must have. 
Distinction (Baerman) (366) (48) (Mid- 
ian. sa Season), Decorative. light 
lavender. Has 5-6 well placed blooms open. 
The ruffling is rather fine, more like crimping. 
This is a gracefully beautiful variety for the 
home garden and for medium size arrange- 
ments. Would be beautiful also in florist’s 
arrangements if florists were only smart enough 
to use this class of glad. Not a variety for the 
big shippers but rather for local use and the 
home garden. 
Donella Wright) (340) (47) (Early) Very 
~~ nice medium size pink with white 
throat. One of the very earliest varieties and 
so useful for florist’s use. It comes early and 
blooms out quickly before the larger varieties 
are in bloom. 
Dorothy Armstrong (Milo) (470) 
eh ec sal I ee 4S Mec aics 
season) Medium shade of purple with no 
markings. Opens 8 414 blooms, on a head of 
90 buds. Grows up to 5 feet tall. Good 
grower and propagator. A coming cut flower 
purple. 
Dr. Whiteley (Riley) (616) (43) (Mid- 
season) Clear apricot 
yellow with golden throat. Opens 5-6 well 
placed blooms on a tall straight plant. A little 
darker than Susquehanna but larger and not 
so many blooms open. Really nice. 

“Last year when you filled my order you sent me as a premium one bulb of GENERAL 
EISENHOWER and this bulb produced for me the grandest spike that | eas ieee of all my 
varieties and | have 57 different ones. 
—Charles Schaeffer, Penna. 
