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CONN. YANKEE (441 Schenetsky 44) Clear blush pink with soft 
rose red center. One of the loveliest glads and is outstanding for 
exhibition. Opens 8-9 well-placed florets on a long head. Medium 
propagator. Rated 5th in the 1948 Canadian Symposium. 
*CONNIE G (506 Woods 48) Heavily ruffled deep cream with a 
heavy substance. Was one of the sensations al several of the eastern 
shows this year. Makes excellent spikes with 8 large florets open 
on a long flowerhead. Very beautiful and very fine. 
COVENTRY (511 Glass 47) Striking light yellow with a red feather. 
Opens 7 or more. 
C. W. GANNETT (580 Chamberlain 39) Orange rose smoky with a 
cherry blotch. A very outstanding show glad. ‘Is a late bloomer but 
have won with il every time we ‘have gotten it to the shows. 72” 
tall, 25 buds, 3615" head, 614" florets and 9 open. 
DAISY MAE (521 Lins 45) Large attractive salmon orange with 
cherry blotch. Probably the best exhibition orange. Very strong 
grower and propagator. 64" tall, 21 buds, 3114” head and 6” florets 
with 7 open. See picture on back cover. 
DAPHNE (420 Chase 47) Tall medium orange that is capable of 
winning at shows. Was 58” tall, 18 buds, 2734" head, 434” florets, 
with 7 open. No signs of crooking. Placement and pire chinent are 
good. 
DAWN GLOW (560 Jack 45) Light rose with 6-8 large, very attrac- 
tive florets open. Florets are heavily ruffled and wide open. 
*DEBORAH SAMPSON (440 Scheer 47) Very pretty clear light 
pink with 8 neatly placed 5” florets open. Plants are tall and flower- 
head is long. Seems to be a reliable grower and has consistently 
produced show spikes. 
DEBUTANTE (410 Chase 47) Tall husky orange yellow. Florets 
are clear and very attractive. A strong grower with 17-19 buds on 
a 23”-26” flowerhead with 6-8 434"-5” florets open. 
DIADEM (460 Lines 46) Light rose shading to cream throat. One 
of the best of the fragrant glads. Fragrance quite noticeable on 
florets opened indoors. Unlike many of the fragrant glads, this one 
produces good spikes. 
DIEPPE (432 Hassel 45) Striking deep salmon with ruffled florets. 
A tall grower with plenty of stretch. Opens 7-8 large florets. Out- 
standing and very popular at shows and with florists. Rated 3rd 
in the 1948 Canadian Symposium. 
DORIS HANCOCK (540 Both 47-48) Medium light pink with light 
buff yellow throat somewhat shaded over with pink. Tall strong 
spikes with 5”-515” florets in formal placement. 
DOROTHY ARMSTRONG (470 Beardmore 48) Attractive new 
rosy purple with a deeper throat. Good spikes with 6-8 414” florets 
open. Promising commercial prospect. 
DUSTY MILLER (486 Elliott 45) Rosy brown with deeper orange 
rose throat and a white line in the center. Produces good spikes 
and is rated very highly in the Canadian Symposium. “One of the 
most attractive smokes although it flecks sometimes. 
*EKIFFEL TOWER (566 Both 47-8) Light pinkish rose lavender with 
a cream throat. Seemed to be quite similar to Evangeline but more 
of a lavender. Not a solid color but is attractive. The strongest 
growing lavender we have seen. Very tall with a long flowerhead 
and 7-10 large well-placed florets open. Looks as if it should win 
heavily at the shows. 
*EVANGELINE (540 Palmer 48) Very lovely light rosy pink with 
a creamy throat. Was 66” tall with 20 buds, 2614” flowerhead, 
534" florets and 8 open. Have seen much better ariees at several 
shows. Has won as most beautiful and as show champion several 
times. A real hit with the public. Only fault is a tendency toward 
misplacement. 
Many thanks for your generous overcount and extras. — H.S., 
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