
ALL GLORY (Toon, N. Z.) 423 (M) 
An unusual glad, but an interesting and quite attractive one. Intense 
orange, almost an orange-scarlet, with a striking purple blotch. Opens 
about 6 medium large florets on a good spike. Like most varieties in 
the vivid orange shades it will fade some in hot sunshine. Looks to us 
like an improved Bittersweet, with even more color contrast. 
L .75, M .50, S .25, Bulblets 5—.25, 10—.40, 100—$3.20. 
A. L, STEPHAN (Winsor) 433 (M) 
For some reason we never grew this variety until last summer, although it 
was introduced in 1942, But when it bloomed we realized we had missed 
something nice. One of the prettiest blotched varieties, it is a soft salmon 
pink with a large harmonizing reddish blotch. Seems much superior to 
Algoma and Cherry Jam. 
M .20, S .15, Bulblets 20—.25 
ANIMATION (Butt) 436 (EM) 
A very good commercial type scarlet red with faint white lines in the 
throat. A tall strong grower, and the color is good. We like it better 
than Valeria, although Red Cherry is still our favorite in these early 
blooming light reds. 
L $1.00, M .60, S .40, Bulblets 2—.25, 10—$1.00, 100—$8.00 
ANNETTE (Dowling) 500 (M) 
Here is perhaps the giant pure white we have been looking for. Color is 
very clear, and it combines large size with tall strong growth and good 
propagation. Opens 7 florets of 6-inch size on fine spikes. Not ruffled. 
We saw fine Annette in our own garden and at the Pacific Northwest show 
at Everett last summer. 
L $1.00, M .75, S .50, Bulblets 2—.25, 10—$1.00, 1800—$8.00 
ASTRID (Jack-Gove) 460 (E) 
Cut flower growers are becoming interested in this tall strong-growing 
lavender rose. It apparently does well under almost all conditions, and 
will be widely grown within a few years. A nicely ruffled slightly sub- 
dued shade of rose pink with deeper feather. One of the very best Milton 
Jack originations. Fine propagator, early bloomer. 
L .75, M .50, S .35, Bulblets 5—.25, 10—.40, 100—$3.00 
ATHLONE (B. Palmer) 416 (M) 
About a toss-up as to which is the better glad in this particular color, 
Athlone or Susquehanna. The latter had always been a slight favorite 
with us until last summer, when Athlone showed us some superb spikes. A 
very light creamy buff of great beauty, opening 8 or 9 at once. A much 
improved Duna. Good grower, fine increaser. But don’t buy it if you like 
only the brighter colors. 
L .30, M .20, S 2—.20, Bulblets 20—.25, 100—$1.00 
AUREOLE (Pruitt-Gove) 410 (EM) 
The prettiest ruffled yellow we have ever seen. Opens about 5 or 6 medium 
sized flowers on a spike of fairly good height, 44-46 inches. The flowers 
are well placed and well attached. Color is a very pure. clear medium 
yellow, absolutely a self, with stamens also yellow. A beautiful color and 
a most promising variety. 
L .50, M .35, S .25, Bulblets 10—.30, 100—$2.40 

“SEASHELL is opening nicely on a good stem, looks like something 
extra in texture and has a marvelous color, nice and clear — like Coryphee 
as near as I can recall it.” R. P. L., Bellingham, Wash. 
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