*CRINKLE CREAM (EM). A delectable shade of wonderfully pure, 
pale yellow, nicely ruffled with 4-6 open. Though strong and sturdy of 
growth it is a rather slow propagator and not as widely known as it de- 
serves. 
DIANE (L). Medium salmon-orange with cream blotch, round plain 
petals without flecks or markings; consistently tall and straight, an 
ideal cutter. 
*DREAM ROSE (EM). A very deep, solid rose-pink of glossy smooth 
texture and heavy substance, opening 7-8 florets of perfect form and 
placement. This fine new variety is a natural for the show table. 
DR. F. E. BENNETT (M). Uniform fiery scarlet with a white stripe on 
the lower lip, arrow-straight and opening every bud to the tip, the good 
old Doctor is still what the patient ordered. Introduced 27 years ago, 
it remains a standard cutter. 
EARLY ROSE (FE). Two-tone bright rose, darker in throat; cheerful 
and pleasing though rather short of stature and valuable because of its 
extreme earliness. 
*ELIZABETH THE QUEEN (M). The huge widely open florets are 
clear light lavender with no flecks or markings, deepening in the throat 
to a small carmine feather, and heavily ruffled in a most luxurious 
effect that is unmatched in its class. This gorgeous newcomer has 
swept the shows from coast to coast and won enormous popularity. 
ETHEL CAVE COLE (EM). Pure pale pink of the largest size, similar 
to Picardy but two weeks earlier. 9-10 open on a heavy spike, of flour- 
ishing growth and superb cutting qualities. 
*FAIR ANGEL (M). Large exhibition cream color shading to deeper 
cream blotch in throat, with dainty pink mid-rib line on lower petal. 
8 immense waxy ruffled blooms 6 inches across open at once on 24- 
inch head; resembles Leading Lady in size and coloring but earlier. 
*FLORA FARMER (E). Large light pink with golden throat, florets 
up to 6% inches in diameter. Really an improved Jeanie, but of greater 
size and earlier; highly recommended. 
GARDENIA (E). Very early cream-white with golden throat, one of 
the first to bloom in this color. 
*GLAMIS (M). Fine clear salmon pink of recent introduction, con- 
sidered by many the best pink in existence. Opens 7-8 huge florets with 
beautifully ruffled needle-point petals and creamy lower lip, and as to 
size, form and substance has demonstrated all the points of a great 
show flower. 
GREEN LIGHT (EM). This curious novelty may be described as a 
large ruffled cream flushed with delicate pale green, a unique shade 
found in no other glad; it is invaluable to florists for background use 
in decorative work. 
GRETA GARBO (M). Large cream or buff-white tinted faint rosy 
pink, an unusual shade not easily described. Formerly a noted show 
champion and still able to win. 
*HARMAU (E). Deep salmony-red with rosy overtones, this Australian 
giant makes an impressive show specimen with 8-9 huge 6-inch florets 
open on an 18-20 bud spike; a “must have” for those who like the 
large ones. 
HARVEST MOON (M). Clear medium yellow, one of the best mid- 
season varieties in this color and a standard cutter of dependable habits. 
*HAWKEYE RED (M). The reddest of the reds, a clear uniform red 
over the entire petal front and back, with slightly deeper throat. This 
famous sport of Vagabond Prince opens 8 of 20 buds on a 30-inch head, 
never fades or streaks and throws a perfect spike in all weathers; 
in great demand commercially as it is a fine keeper and stands any 
amount of handling. P 
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