EVERHART'S PRICE LIST 5 

ALADDIN (Pa ’38) 532 M 
A large deep salmon with light throat. It can 
be very gorgeous with good culture, but often 
is too short in field growth. B. 
ALETA (Grout ’45) 520 LM 
A strong growing, different orange, near Peach- 
Red in Ridgway Colors. Parent of Perdita, 
M’MW’selle, Lovelace. 
L 75c; M 50c; S 25c; Bits 5 for 20c. 
ALGONQUIN (Pa ’39) 436 EM 
Good deep sarlet that sometimes grows larger 
Always popular. B. 
AMRITA (Pa ’37) 416 M 
Large bulbs sometimes make excellent ruffled 
spikes of soft buff. Not uniform in performance. 
Nice in arrangements. B. 
ANGELUS (Pa ’36) 430 M 
Tall light salmon, coarse stem for size of florets. 
C. 
ANNAMAE (Pom ’40) 400 E 
Grown by many as an early cut-flower white. C. 
APRICOT MODEL (Wil ’42) 416 M 
This apricot with deeper red marks on back 
of petals makes an excellent glad for arrange- 
ments. 
L 15c, 12 for $1.50. 
ARIA (Kuhn ’48) 242 E 
NO DISCOUNT. An improved Nadia with bet- 
ter color value. One of the very best of the 
small varieties. 50” tall, 20 buds, 8, 3” florets 
open. Deep pink with light cream throat and 
midribs. Award of Merit—Detroit °45, Honor- 
able Mention—Boston ’°46, American Home 
Achievement—Michigan State Show ’47. Good 
propagator. 
L & M $3.00; S $2.00; Bits 30c; 10 for $2.49 
BADGER BEAUTY (Kru ’41) 466 L 
Very popular lavender from Wisconsin. B. 
BARCAROLE (Pa ’37) 424 L 
Ruffled salmon-orange. Can be very nice. C. 
BELTRAMI (Lins ’43) 480 M 
Ruffled fluted golden-brown to rose-mulberry. 
BIG TOP (Rich ’42) 541 E 
A huge medium pink with carmine feather. 
Often grows 6’ tall. Has had 44” flowerhead. 
Florets 742”, 6 open, 22 buds. Good commercial 
from smaller size bulbs. 
L 15e; M 10c. 
BIRCH RED (Rich ’45) 552 M 
Beautiful pure deep red, giant size. Its satin 
