*BLAZE (M). Pure intense scarlet of large size with distinctive throat 
markings, a noted commercial glad of excellent cutting habits as it 
never crooks and opens to the tip when cut in the bud; recommended 
for hot weather plantings. 
*BLUE BEAUTY (EM). Light violet with edges of petals overlaid 
violet-blue; an excellent specimen of its class, fine for cutting or ex- 
hibition. 
*BLUE LAGOON (E). Medium deep blue, very clear and even in color 
and shading a bit lighter in upper throat, slightly deeper on lower throat 
petal. It grows tall and straight to a height of 60 inches, opening 6 well 
placed blooms of excellent texture 41% to 5 inches wide. It does well 
under the driest conditions, will not crook and can be cut 100%; is ex- 
ceedingly healthy and of the best propagation qualities. Though intro- 
duced only 3 years ago it has already topped the fanciers hit parade and 
will certainly capture immense public favor when better known. 
*BRIDE’S DELIGHT (FE). Pale ruffled cameo pink with much lighter 
creamy-yellow throat, exceptionally early. The first bloom is sometimes 
misplaced, otherwise rated one of the finest pinks. 
*BURMA (M). Wonderfully deep rich rose shading somewhat lighter 
in throat, opening 7-10 very heavily ruffled and pleated blooms with all 
buds showing color in a display of matchless luxuriance. It is one of 
the most beautiful modern glads and a superb exhibition variety though 
only moderate height, the compact spike erect and straight; an instant 
favorite with all beholders. 
CAMELLIA (M). White slightly flushed pink, with small scarlet 
plete a es th throat. The large petals are distinctively reflexed or 
rolle ack. 
*CANDY HEART (LM). Clear flesh pink with throat markings of light 
carmine, opening 5-6 large flat blooms at once, with several buds 
showing. 
*CARILLON (LM). Pale rose with white throat, edges of petals some- 
times tinged smoky and slightly ruffled; opens 8-10 florets of good size. 
*CHAMOUNY (M). A beautiful and distinct shade of cerise rose with 
narrow silver line edging all petals, on a wonderfully tall and graceful 
flower head; highly recommended. 
CHAS. DICKENS (EM). Clear bright purple, an old-timer still going 
strong in the florists’ trade. 
CHIEF MULTNOMAH (M). A giant smoky of sharply contrasting 
colors, rich chocolate or plum purple with mahogany-red throat blotch. 
It should be cut on first opening to prevent floppiness due to the ex- 
cessively large and heavy flower head. 
COMMANDER KOEHL (M). Rich dark red of universal popularity, 
noted for exceptional keeping qualities due to heavy texture of the 
sharply pointed recurving petals; ideal for hot climates. With its mas- 
sive towering spike and broad green foliage Koehl is one of the hand- 
somest glads grown, noted as the parent of many fine varieties. 
CORAL GLOW (LM). Deep glowing orange-red of heavy substance, 
with white mid-rib on lower throat petal; the blooms are large and well 
placed, opening 8 at once on a powerful stalk with broad sword-like 
foliage. Still one of the best. 
*CORONA (E). The “appleblossom” glad, creamy white petals edged 
with a halo of the softest rosy pink in the most lovely effect. It opens 
6 to 8 blossoms on a fine straight spike, makes a healthy plant and 
propagates rapidly; we recommend it as certain to please. 
*COVER GIRL (LM). Very tall medium pink deepening toward the 
edges, with no trace of markings; opens 10-12 florets 5% inches across 
out of 20 buds on a 30-inch flower head. Winner of many recent awards, 
it is a real standout and will soon attain the widest renown as it is very 
prolific. “ 
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