ABU HASSON (Holland 47) 77 Days 378 
Very similar in color and growth to Pelegrina, except that it 
seems to have overcome the bad habit of crooking and falling over. 
Tall growing, straight spikes, clear dark violet blue. If you like 
dark blue—by all means try Abu Hasson. It’s the best in its 
color class. 
L 15c, M 10c, S 5c, 'B 100-20c 
ALGONQUIN (Palmer 39) 80 Days 536 
One of the best scarlets, a good cut flower and an excellent ex- 
hibition variety. Holds 6 to 8 florets open on a straight stem. 
A. brilliant scarlet with a glow that attracts everyone. If winning 
ribbons means anything, Algonquin is well up at the top. 
*L, 3-25c, M 3-15c, S 4-10c, B 100-20c 
AMBERGLOW (Palmer 36) 85 Days 412 
A medium sized deep yellow that will hold 6 to 8 open at one time. 
A good cut flower—an old timer, but still good. 
L 3-25¢ (10-50c), M 4-15c(10-35c) 
ANNAMAE (Pommert 40) 70 Days 400 
An early pure white is hard to find, particularly one that is a good 
commercial. Annamae seems to fit the bill in all respects—lIt’s 
white, it’s early, it’s dependable. 
L 3-25c, M 3-15c, S 3-10c, B 100-20c 
AVALON (Marshall 40) 90 Days 440 
Ruffled pink with a cream throat, opening 7 or 8 medium large florets. 
Flowerhead is inclined to be short, but the overall picture is very 
striking. 
L 3-25c (12-85c), M 3-15c, S 4-10c, B 100-15c 
BARCAROLE (Palmer 37) 110 Days 424 
Unusual in that it is a clean shade of orange with 6 to 7 nicely ruf- 
fled florets on a medium length straight stem. Plant it early as it 
is a late bloomer. 
L 3-25c, M 3-15c, S 3-10c, B 100-20c 
BEAUTY’S BLUSH (Fischer 47) 85 Days 440 
Here is a pink on the light side that will hold 8 open on a nice 
spike. It seems to grow this way in the field without any pamper- 
ing. Should win at the shows and make a good commercial. 
This could almost be classed as a cream or a white. 
L 50c, M 35c, S 25c, B 10-25c 
BERNECE (Gray 38) 80 Days 390 
This might be classed as a bronze although it is actually a deep 
golden yellow with an orange flaking. Not a big glad, opening 
5 on a medium length stem, but it makes up beautifully, particu- 
larly for autumn work. It moved readily on the wholesale market. 
L 3-25c, M 3-15c, S 3-10c, B 100-20c 
BEACON (Palmer 35) 90 Days 436 
Any glad that stays on the wanted list with florists for so many 
years must be good. A bright clear scarlet with a creamy yellow 
throat—6 to 8 open and a straight long spike are a few of the 
reasons for Beacon’s popularity. 
*L 3-25c, M 3-l5c, S 4-10c, B 100-15c. 
*For Dozen price use ten times price of One 
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