CORAL GLOV (Ellis) L¥ Glowing red-orange. Nice spike and good propagator. ‘ill 
sun-fade in hot climates. (L 10 70¢; M10 50¢; S 10 30¢) 
CORONA (Palmer) GF Creamy white, with oink edge on’ all petals. Good husky 
grower. Very vooular. (L 10 704; M10 50¢; S 10 30¢) 
CRETEIL (K&N) LL? Salmon-pink with creamy throat. Mid-season. Deever pink 
than Pfitzer's Masterpiece. (L 10 1.00; M10 694; S 10 304; Blts 25/20¢) 
DAISY MAB (Lins) LI Orange-pink, with cherry throat mark. A strong and healthy 
grower. Rather late. (L 35¢; M 20¢) 
ELEGANT LADY (J4CK) LF Ruffled blush-white. Ranid propagator. Sometimes is a 
little short in flower-head. (L 10 $1.20; M10 80¢; S 10 40¢; Blts 25/25¢) 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN (White) LF Medium shade of lavender, with darker throat 
lines. Besutifully ruffled. One of the best, tho inclined to meke short 
spikes. Rapid propagator. (L 10 1.00; M10 50¢; S 10 25¢) 
ETHEL CAVE-COLE (Cave) Lf Pure light pink, usually with some flecking. Will 
open 9-10 large, well-placed florets. (L 10 70¢; M10 45¢; S 10 25¢) 
EUREKA (Fairw) GI White sport of Picardy. (L 1.00; M 75¢; S 50¢3 Blts 2/25¢) 
FEUERREITER (Pf) Rich vermillion red. Late. (S 2/25¢; 3lts 10/154) 
"LYING FORTRESS (Wilson) GF Large smoky grey, with 10 to 12 open florets. Tall 
‘spikes. Great show flower. (L 45¢; M 30¢; S 20¢; Blts 15/25¢) 
GENERAL EISENHOWER (Salman) GF Deep begonia-rose. Huze spikes with 6 to 8 
6+ inch florets. Good. (L 504; M 35¢; S 25¢) 
GENGHIS KHAN (Scheer) GI Heavily ruffled medium—licht pink, blending to light 
cream throat. (L 10 $2.00; M10 $1.20; S 10 60¢; Blts 25/25¢) 
GOLD MEDAL (Holland) A highly regarded yellow in Holland, but so far for us it 
is just another yellow. (L 40¢; M 20¢; S 2/20¢; Blts 20/254) 
GRATITUDE (Fischer) LI Salmon-orange, with yellow throat. Good substance and 
nicely ruffled. (L 25¢; M15¢; S 2/154) 
GRE™N LIGHT (Pf) LI Pale greenish-yellow, which makes a beautiful spike when 
well grown. Stock limited. (L 10 $1.00; M10 50¢; S 10 30¢) 
GRETA GARBO (Pf) LF Very pale light rose, with creamy throat. Ovens 6 to 8 
perfectly placed florets. Excellent. (L 10 80¢; M10 50¢; S 10 30¢) 
GREY GHOST (Winsor) LF Clear, clean dove grey. Nice spike and vldcement. 
Very slow propagator. (L 10 $1.00; M10 60¢: S 10 304) 
HARRY HOPKINS (Salman) LI Unusual shade of vurnlish rose-red. Strong and 
healthy grower. (L $1.00; S 40¢) 
HARVEST MOON (Jack) LI Good medium yellow. Placement variable. Not a new 
glad, but still a good cut—flower variety. (L 10 70¢; M10 40¢; S 10 25¢) 
HEAVENLY “HITE (Hoses) LI Vhite svort of Rosa Van Lima. Pale blue-white, with 
faint lavender mark deep in throat. (L 2/25¢; M 4/254; S 4/15¢; Blts 25/15¢) 
HIGH FINANCE (Wilson) LF Smoky light orange-grey, with cream throat. One of 
the best commercial smokies. (L 10 90¢; M10 50¢; S 10 25¢) 
HINDENBURG'S MEMORY (Pf) GI Deep blood-red. An older variety, but still a 
blue ribbon winner at 1948 shows. (L 10 70¢; M10 404; S 10 25¢) 
HOKUS POKUS (K&M) SI Golden yellow with large mahozany-red throat. The only 
small variety we list. Very early. Startling color combination, that is 
used for very novel table decorations. (L 10 42.00; M10 1.20; S 10 60¢) 
HOLLAND'S GLORY (K&I) LF Dark salmon pink, with yellow throat. lakes a 
wonderful spike, but color could be better. (L 20¢; M2/20¢; S 4/20¢) 
HUNTHESS (Jack) LF Outstanding pinkish-lavender, usually with some derker 
flecking. A great ribbon winner. Early mid-season. Opens up to 8 nice 
florets. (L 10 $2.80; M10 42.00; S 10 41.60; Blts 10/25¢) 
ILE DE FRANCE (Blom) LI Salmon pink, with red markings on a yellow throat, 
(L 20¢; M2/20¢; S 4/20¢; Blts 25/25¢) 
JAVA (Salman) LI A recent Holland introduction, which was boomed as the best 
yellow. But is still not the yellow we are looking for (L $2.00; M 41.50) 
JE MAINTIENDRAI (K&M) LI Velvety scarlet on strong stems. Early mid-season. 
(L 25¢; M2/25¢; S 4/25¢; Blts 15/25¢) 
