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sheen will captivate you. Not a long tlower- 
head, but striking nevertheless. 
L $2.00; M $1.25; S 75c; Blts 10 for $1.00. 
BLACK OPAL (Er ’36) 454 M 
Most consistant black red. 5B. 
BLUE BEAUTY (Pf ’37) 476 E 
Perhaps most consistant violet grown. B. 
BLUE LAGOON (Snyder 746) 476 E 
This tall growing Milford seedling can be very 
outstanding. Strong stem, long flowerhead, and 
medium violet 5” florets, 6-8 open, 19 buds. 
Good propagator. 
L $1.50; M $1.00; S 75c; Blts 10 for $1.60. 
BOISE BELLE (Roberts ’48) 343 LM 
NO DISCOUNT. One of the most beautiful of 
all glads. Ruffled sulfur yellow florets with 
deep pink edges. 8-12 open, 31%”-4%” florets, 
7-9 showing color, 20-24 buds. Fair propagator. 
Rated 83% in the Michigan Trial Garden in 1947. 
L $2.50; M $2.00; S $1.00; Blts 10 for $2.00. 
BRAZIL (Grout *46) 491 M 
Deep salmon sport of Vagabond Prince, with 
bluish overcast. 
L $100; M 75c; S 5c; Blts 5 for 25c. 
BRIDE’S DELIGHT (Wils ’41) 441 E 
A ruffled cameo pink with cream throat and 
long wiry stem. Often mis-placed bottom 
floret, but lovely in floral work. B. 
BUCKEYE BRONZE (Wils ’42) 490 M 
The glory of the arranger using fall snades. It 
helds up well and wins plenty of ribbons. One 
of the best of the late season commercials. B. 
BURMA (Pa ’43) 562 M 
Ruffled, rich deep rose-red which when well 
grown wculd easily be among the best 10 
varieties. 
L 15c; M 2 for 25c. 
CASABLANCA (Maj ’44) 400 LM 
This nicely ruffled white outdid other late cut 
flower varieties for us in *48. B. 
COLOR MARVEL (Kru ’46) 320 E 
A delightful blend of orange, pink and gold 
that has more the color value of a light buff 
than an orange. Excellent for corsage and smail 
arrangements. 
L 50c; M 35e; S 25c; Blts 10 for 50c. 
CORONA (Pa ’40) 407 EM 
Yep! I’m sticking my neck out. Never saw 
but one that had 5%” florets, as is. Lovely 
cream with delightful rose picotee edge. B. 
