COMMANDO (536) (48) Mid-season. 
Clear light scarlet of a distinctive 
shade, a little darker than Valeria but 
larger, taller and better. Doesn’t prop- 
agate too fast. Opens 6-9 well placed 
wide open blooms on a very tall straight 
slender stem. L. 2-25c. 
CORONA (Palmer) 560. One of the most 
loved glads of all time. Creamy white 
with pink border around each floret. 
Opens up to 8 very large blooms- on 
strong stem. OUR STOCK IS CLEAN 
AND HEALTHY. L. 10c, 3-25c; M. 8c, 
4-25c; S. 5c, 6-25c. 
CRINKLECREAM (Ellis) 410. Medium 
yellow with large, beautifully placed 
florets. Opens 4 or 5 with good _ at- 
tachment on a strong stem. Crinkle- 
cream is a rich medium yellow color, 
not a cream as its name would indicate. 
L. 2-20c; M. 2-15c. 
CUPID (Fisher) 300. Cupid is a glad for 
the lover of arrangements. 4 or 5 waxy, 
ruffled whte florets precisely ar- 
ranged on a wiry stem of about 14 
buds. The 3%-inch florets are as if 
carved of white wax. A robust grower 
and excellent propagator. Blooms in 
about 75 days. A beautiful flower for 
the connoisseur. L. 25c; M. 20c; S. 15c. 
DAISY MAE (Lins-Ruble) 521. The out- 
standing glad among the recent intro- 
ductions. This beautiful orange pink 
with a cherry throat is headed for a 
very bright future as a commercial and 
exhibition variety. Price is now down, 
so stock up on this one. L. 15c; M. 10c; 
S. 5c; Bulblets 10-15c; 100-$1.00. 
DIEPPE (Hassel) 452 (Mid-season) Me- 
dium to deep salmon red with darker 
blotch. A very beautiful and distinctive 
color that attracts attention at once. 
Fine in both daylight and artificial 
light. Opens 7 to 9 large well arranged 
‘blooms on a good cutting stem. One of 
the best from North of the Border, L. 
15c; M. 10c; S. 5c. 
DR. WHITLEY (Riley) 516 (Midseason) 
Clear yellow apricot with golden 
throat. One of the new good ones in this 
color. Opens several large, wide open 
blooms. Good propagator, germinator, 
-and I believe this will become one of 
the most popular in this color. L. 10c; 
3_25c; M. 8c, 4-25c; S. 5c, 8-25c. 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN 566. (White) 
Beautiful ruffled lavender that opens 
7 to 8 nice blooms. Terrific propagator. 
Excellent show flower. L. 10c; M. 8c; 
S. 5c. 
ETHEL CAVE COLE 440. Large light 
pink. Very good. Opens 6 to 8. Good 
show flower. L. 10c,3 -25c; M. 8c, 3-20; 
S. 5-20c. 
EVANGELINE (Palmer 748) (92). A 
beautiful light rose with creamy yellow 
throat. Widely heralded as the best 
glad originated by Palmer since Pic- 
ardy. Has won several championships. 
Holds 10: open on a 30-inch flower head 
with plant 5 ft. tall. Produces average 
amount of bulblets that grow excep- 
tionally well. Blooms sometimes not 
placed too well. L. $2.50; M. $1.50; S. 
$1.00; Bulblets 10-$1.00. 
FAIR ANGEL (Hatch 42) 85 Days. 400. 
A creamy white, shading to a deeper 
cream in the throat. Opens 6 to 8 flor- 
ets on a nice stem and a good flower 
head. White is always in demand and 

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