ROSE AND LAVENDER 
BURMA (Palmer) mid-season 562 
This. beautifully ruffled, velvety textured deep rose 
stands alone in its class. Very few glads, in any class, 
approach it for beauty of floret. Burma possesses enough 
all around virtues to warrant being described as a must 
have. Highly recommended. 5-6 open. 
pe 20 uM oe (Dae ee eG Bibts 10 - .15 100 - 1.25 
CHAMOUNY (Baerman) mid-season 350 
Tall rose with silvery edges on all petals. For us this 
variety has never failed to perform well. This year is no 
exception. Chamouny does not, however, make an 
attractive looking -bulb. This latter is the only bad 
fault Chamouny has. 8-10 open. ; 
los LOY (Meee. OSaueorOO Blbts 10 - .10 100 - .80 
CHARMAINE (New) early 360 
Excellent early rose cut-flower. Splendid grower and 
makes a dandy commercial for local sales. Fades a little 
when held too long in cold storage. 6-8 open. 
L - .08 M - .06 S - .04 Blbts 10 - .06 100 - .53 
COLONIAL MAID (Zimmer) mid-season 365 
Dependable light lavender. Always tall and _ straight. 
Has been a show winner it its class, since its intro- 
duction. Old but still worthy of a place in your glad 
patch. 6-7 open. 
L - .08 M - .06 S - .04 Blbts 10 - .06 100 - .50 
DETROIT NEWS (Maier) mid-season 463 
Lavender rose with rose purple stripes radiating from 
small throat blotch of same color. Always an attention 
getter in our garden and perhaps most popular variety 
with visitors. It is different but what is more important 
to us, it is a very consistent bloomer and makes ex- 
tremely healthy bulbs. 6-8 open. 
tren 1-00 ge Mme ee ier oO Blbts 10 - 1.00 100 - 7.50 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN (White) mid-season 566 
Beautifully ruffled lavender. In our book the best 
Lavender in existence. This year we grew two new lav- 
enders both of which were supposed to surpass the 
Queen - but they didn’t. This is one of our favorites 
and we confidently recommend it to everyone. 6-8 open. 
ee oneal (8) Mi 08 4-524 7.06 Blbts 10 - .10 100 - .80 
EXQUISITE (Both) early 562 
A different shade of deep rose - has. considerable orange 
in its color make-up. This variety must be bloomed 
early to be at its best. Always grows tall and straight 
and makes nice bulbs. 6-8 open. 
Leen. LO M - .O8 S06. Blbts 10 - .10 100 - .80 
FRANCIS M. IRWIN (Wilson) late mid-season 460 
Light rose with deeper throat blotch. Our experience 
has been that this variety must be bloomed late to 
be at its best. Excellent commercial. 6-7 open. 
Lb e210 (M=%.08 S - .06 Bibts 10 - .10 100 - .80 
LAVENDER RUFFLES (Wilson) early 366 
Light lavender commercial. Not the tallest lavender 
but surely, next to Elizabeth the Queen the most pleas- 
ing color. 5-6 open. 
L - .08 M - 06'S - 04 Blbts 10 - .05 100 - .40 
M‘M‘SELLE (Grout) 
Previously described. 
