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Cotillion (Butt) (542) (Early midseason) 
—————_ Deep pink with a creamy yellow 
throat. Tall strong grower that opens up 8-10 
easily, with good placement and attachment. 
A spike is a whole bouquet in itself. Mr. Butt 
the originator, says that it sometimes crooks in 
hot weather but | have never had any such 
trouble with it. | consider it one of the best 
cut flower pinks in existence. | would put it in 
any list of 10 best commercial pinks. Fine 
propagator. 
Cover Girl (LaSalle) (542) (Midseason) 
——__ A medium pink. Very large 
tall vigorous grower with huge spikes of 
blooms. Grand variety either for exhibition or 
cut flowers. 
Crinkle Cream (Ellis) (410) (Mid- 
season) Beautiful ruf- 
fled clear light yellow. Opens 4-6 well placed 
blooms on a tall plant. Very beautiful and 
refined. 
Crown Orchid (Almey) (46 A new 
lavender that is going 
over good as a cut flower. Opens 6-8 large 
well placed blooms on a spike of 18-20 buds. 
This was very nice with me this past season 
and does very well in Florida. Looks like a 
coming commercial. 
Cupid (Fischer) (300) Medium size bloom. 
——_ Fine for those who can appreciate 
this type of flower. Fine for arrangements. 
Opens 4-5 waxy ruffled white blooms, well 
arranged on a wiry stem. Very good grower 
and propagator. 
Cynthia (Graf) (410) (Early) Soft shade 
— of yellow. Opens 7-8 with 5 
more showing color on a plant of about 414 
feet. A good early yellow cut flower. | think 
one of the best for its season. 
Daisy Mae (Ruble) (420) (Midseason) 
Beautiful orange pink with 
cherry throat blotch. Tall strong husky grower 
that opens about 8 well placed blooms. Fine 
for exhibition and will surely make the com- 
mercial grade. | like it very much. 
(Chase) (466) A unique magenta 
with narrow cream spear and 
center lines. Tall strong grower that opens up 
to 8 434” florets. A ‘‘different’’ color that ap- 
peals to many people. 
Da phne (Chase) (420) Vigorous, broad, 
———— dark green leaves and over 
50” stalk with up to 18 florets. Color is light 
orange, shading darker to edge of petals, 
orange feather on light yellow lip. A fine 
commercial. 
Dawn Glow (Jack (460) (Early mid- 
season) Light distinctive 
shade of rose. Opens several somewhat ruffled 
blooms. Coming in early as it does it fills a 
distinctive need as a cut flower variety. Very 
pretty. 
Deborah Sampson (Scheer) (440) 
|) se CVT Stet cl scone 
Pastel blend of soft pink and creamy buff. Tall 
strong sturdy grower with 7-8 well placed 
blooms open. Very nice for florist’s use as well 
for exhibition. Heavy propagator. 
Debutante (Chase) (410) Light yellow 
—__~ shading to deep orange on 
the edge. Makes a tall plant and long spike 
with 6 or more well placed blooms open. Very 
good as a commercial. | understand that a 
Florida grower has got a big start in it. 
Dieppe (Hassall) (432) (Midseason) Dark 
——_~— ~~ salmon red with darker blotch. 
Opens 6-7 flat wide open blooms of the most 
gorgeous color. | consider this one of the very 
finest varieties in existence. One that every- 
one will grow for the home garden as well as 
for cut flower use. 
Distinction (8cerman) (366) (Midsea- 
son) Decorative light lav- 
ender. Opens 5-6 very beautiful well placed 
Dana 


“| ordered bulbs from you:this spring, a number of different varieties and quite a per cent 
of them were small bulbs. Every bulb grew and every one blossomed, nice tall strong plants and 
large beautiful blossoms, the most beautiful | have ever grown. And it was not a favorable year, 
in fact no rain after the bulbs were planted. All who have seen them are very enthusiastic in 
their praise of them.” 
—Mrs. C. E. Quinn, N. Y. 
