DONELLA: 
Very, very early pink of medium 
size. Earliest in garden. 
Mediums 10 $1.25. Bts. 35¢ Pkt. 
DOROTHY ARMSTRONG: 
One of the new purple glads, ruf- 
fled and very lovely floret. 
L. 50c. M. 35c. Bts. 10—50c. 
DR. WHITELEY: 
A clear yellow-apricot with a clear 
throat in golden yellow. Very fine 
and belongs in any good collection. 
Large 10 for $1.00. Med. 10—65c. 
Bts. 25c Pkt. 
DUSTY MILLER: (Elliott) (486) 
A smokey old rose with a light red 
blotch and cream stripes that blend 
well. It is a fine grower and one of 
the best smokies. 
L. 10 for $2. Med. 10 for 
Bulblets 25 fer 30c. 
DULCIE: (A. M. Loar) 
See new introductions. 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN: 
(White) (566) 
Again we must call the queen the 
finest of the lavenders, and one of 
the great glads of our time. It is 
no doubt one of the most beautiful 
and most useful as a commercial. It 
will bloom from all sizes of bulbs, 
and keeps in splendid health. We 
have a fine stock of it this year. 
Large 10—75c. Med. 10—50c. Sm. 
10—25c. Bulblets 25c Pkt. 
ETHEL CAVE COLE: (Cave) (440) 
Here is probably one of the best in 
the light pink class, and one of our 
present day fine commercials. Will 
open 8 to 10 6-inch blooms some- 
times flecking darker which does 
not mar its beauty. 
L. 10—75c. Med. 10—50c. Sm. 10— 
25c. Bts. 25c Pkt. 
EVANGELINE: (Palmer) (560) 
Light pink blending into a creamy 
yellow throat. Sometimes shows a 
lavender tint. A beautiful pastel col- 
or combination. Opens up to 10 ruf- 
fled florets on a 30-inch flower head. 
Attachment is excellent, but place- 
ment is not always regular. The 
$1.50. 
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plant is a very strong grower, large 
bulbs producing six foot plants in 
our garden. Bulblets will grow like 
weeds and most of them will bloom. 
Was sweepstakes champion of our 
show in 1948. 
L. $2.50. Med. $1.50. Sm. $1.00. Bulb- 
lets 6 for $1.00. 
FABULOUS: (La Salle-Arenius (443) 
A very tall deep pink glad with 
a cherry red blotch in a creamy 
back-ground. Can open 6-8 on a 28- 
inch flower head. Very popular glad. 
L. 50c. Med. 35c. Sm. 25c. Bulblets 
10—35c. 
FAY: (Milton Jack) (560) 
A very early large rich colored pink 
with a cream throat. Opens 6 or 7 
on a fine tall spike, and is a first 
class florists’ variety. Bulblets will 
grow into No. 1s, easily. 
Large 10 for $1.25. Med. 10 for 75e. 
Sm. 10 for 50c. Bulblets 30¢ Pkt. 
FIREBRAND: 
Medium glistening red with a dark- 
er throat, and with white lines on 
lower petals. A strong grower and 
fine show glad. Was champ spike of 
the Omaha show last July. 
Mediums only 10 for 75c. Bts. 25¢ 
Pkt. 
FRANCIS M. IRWIN: (Wilson) (562) 
Clear rose lavender with a deeper 
rose blotch. 
Large 10 for 65c. Med. 10 for 40c. 
Bts. 25c Pkt. 
FREEDOM: (Fischer) (402) 
A fine new variety recently intro- 
duced by Carl Fischer which seems 
to be very popular. A white with a 
scarlet blotch that is very lovely and 
bright. 
L. $1.00. Med. 75c. Sm. 50c. Bulb- 
lets 4 for 25c. 
FRIENDSHIP: (Fischer) (340) 
A very lovely small pink variety, 
with lighter throat. Grows tall and 
makes strong healthy plant. Beauti- 
fully ruffled florets. 
L. $1.00. Med. 75c. Sm. 50c. Bts. 4 
for 25c. 
