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CRINKLE CREAM 410 (Ellis) (Mid-season) A medium ruffled yellow with wide open 
florets, good placement and average height. I believe this is the finest origination of 
Mr. Ellis, a most attractive glad and one that will meet the approval of most growers 
and florists. Good propagator and germinator. Try this one if you need a good yellow. 
Have had especially good reports on it this season. 
L 2 for .20; M 3 for .20; S 4 for .20; Blbts. 100 for .50 
CROWN ORCHID. 470 (Almy) (Mid-season) A new addition to the lavender class, being 
one of the deeper toned orchid lavenders. Spikes carry 18 to 20 buds, opening up 6 to 
8, five to five and one-half inch florets. Propagation, germination and growth, good. 
M .50; S .35; Blbts. 2 for .15; 10 for .60 
CYNTHIA 410 (Dr. F. X. Graff) Originator’s description: An early soft shade of attrac- 
tive yellow which attains a 55-inch height, with a flowerhead of 26 to 28 inches. The 
stem is medium heavy and has good resiliancy which makes it easy to cut. This flower 
has nice floret placement, with 20 buds, of which 7 to 8 open with 5 showing color. The 
florets have a pleasing form, being wide open and slightly recurved with a bit of frilling 
on the edges. The color is a beautiful clear medium yellow. Occasionally, on the lower 
floret, an almost indistinct hair line appears. The substance is good and florists report 
its keeping qualities are excellent. 
L $3.00; M $2.00; S $1.00; Blbts. .40 each; 10 for $4.00; 100 for $32.00 
DAISY MAE 521 (Lins) Excellent orange pink with a striking rose red blotch. Opens 6 
large well placed blooms on a tall straight spike. Very strong grower and a great 
cutflower. L .15; M 2 for .20; S 3 for .15; Blbts. 10 for .15; 100 for $1.20 
DEBORRAH SAMPSON 440 (Scheer) A delicate pastel blend of soft cream and pinky 
buff. Tall strong grower, opening 7 to 10 large, well placed and well attached blooms. 
An excellent show flower and a first class commercial. 
L .75; M .50; S.35; Blbts. 2 for .20; 10 for .75 
DIEPPE 412 (Hassel) (Mid-season) Medium 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. 10; M 2 for .14; S 3 for .15; Blbts. 25 for .25; 100 for .80 
DOROTHY ARMSTRONG 470 (Beardmore) (Mid-season) A medium shade of purple 
that has lots of class. Tall, graceful, wiry spikes. Strong grower and propagator and 
one hundred per cent cutter, standing heat well. Heavy winner at Eastern shows and 
should go to the top as a leading purple cutflower. 
M .35; S .25; Blbts. 3 for .20; 10 for .50; 100 for $4.00 
DREAM CASTLE 440 (Lins) (Mid-season)Warm light coral pink blending to light cream 
throat. Florets perfectly attached to stem which is always straight. Opens 10 florets 
with 6 more in color. A medium decorative with lovely color and with exceptional 
commercial possibilities. L .50; M .40; S .25; Blbts 3 for .20; 10 for .50 
DREAM GIRL 460 (Krueger) (Late) A light rose pink with a harmonious small rose 
blotch that blooms in late mid-season from tall plants that produce long tapering spikes 
of 18 to 20 buds, of which 6 to 8, 5-inch blooms open at one time. Very consistent in 
production of good spikes; one can cut commercial blooms from small sizes. Only a fair 
propagator but good germinator. Usually makes but small sizes from bulblets the first 
year. L .50; M .35; S .25; Blbts. 10 for .50; 100 for $4.00 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN 566 (White) (Mid-season) What a glad and what a name to 
conjure with. Beautiful deep lavender with darker lines in throat. Large, beautifully 
ruffled and with 7 to 8 wide open blooms. Along with Leading Lady, my favorite glad 
and one of the most popular in my list. No. 5’s can be depended upon to produce 
good spikes. Does its best when given plenty of water. L .15; M .10; Blbts. 100 for .50 
EVANGELINE 560 (Palmer) (Mid-season) Very beautiful light rose or almost light buff 
pink, with a creamy yellow throat. It opens 8 to 9 huge beautifully ruffled blooms ona 
flowerhead of 20 to 22 buds. Foliage grows tall and broad and is very disease resistant. 
It produces an average number of large bulblets, practically everyone of which germi- 
nate and make large sizes. All stock furnished this season are bulblet grown. 
L $2.50; M $1.50; S $1.00; Blbts. .20 each; 10 for $1.60; 100 for $12.80 
