Name — (Class-Introducer- Year) Description 
CLASSIC (406 Toon, N. Z. 47-49) Light cream decorative from New 
Zealand. Attractive florets on a stretchy head. 
CLEO (441 Youmans 48) A very distinct and attractive glad. Florets 
are light pink with a pale rosy red blotch edged yellow. Opens 7-10 
in formal placement on good spikes. 
CLIVE (416 Brown, N. Z. 45-50) Nice clean light buff shading to 
salmon pink at the edges of the petals and to a light yellow throat. 
Quite attractive and a nice grower. 
COLONIAL DAME (366 Barrett 49) Light lavender with a deeper 
rose throat. Exhibition-type spikes with ten 414" florets on a good 
head. Highly recommended by several growers. 
COLUMBINE (440 Errey 48-50) A very pretty pure pink shading 
to light yellow in the throat with a small light red blotch. Opens 
6-8 5” or larger florets in formal placement on a medium length 
head with tall stems. 
CONNECTICUT YANKEE (440 Schenetsky 44) Clear blush pink 
with a soft rose center. One of the loveliest glads and is outstanding 
for exhibition. Opens 8-9 well-placed florets on a long head. Medium 
propagator. Rated 5th in the 1948 Canadian Symposium. 
CONNIE G. (506 Woods 48) Florets are a heavily ruffled deep cream 
of heavy substance. Capable of producing outstanding show spikes 
with 8 large and lovely florets in good placement. The demand for 
this was very heavy last year. Was 55” tall with 20 buds and a 
2716" head. 
CREAM FRILLS (406 Jensen, N. Z. 48-50) Pale creamy white 
shading to a cream throat. Florets are lightly ruffled and very 
attractive. Quite different and looked very promising. Good grower 
with a stretchy flowerhead. 
C. ROBERTS (462 Both 46-48) A medium rosy red with a slightly 
smoked edge and a deeper throat. The florets are large and the 
spikes tall. The color is quite distinct and the variety is believed 
to have commercial possibilities. 
DAISY MAE (521 Lins 45) A large attractive salmon orange with 
a cherry blotch. Probably the best exhibition orange. Very strong 
grower and propagator. 64” tall, 21 buds, 3114” head, and 6” florets 
with 7 open. Definitely one of the top glads. See back cover. 
DEBORAH SAMPSON (440 Scheer 47) Very pretty clear light 
pink with 8 neatly placed 5” florets open. A good grower that pro- 
duces nice attractive spikes. Capable of winning at the shows. 
DIADEM (460 Lines 46) Light rose shading to cream throat. One 
of the best of the fragrant glads. This year it produced several 
spikes that could easily have won their class at the shows. The 
fragrance is quite noticeable on florets opened indoors. 
DOROTHY ARMSTRONG (470 Beardmore 48) Attractive new 
rosy purple with a deeper throat. Good spikes with 6-8 41" florets 
open. Strong propagator that may be useful commercially. Some 
tendency toward flecking. 
DR. PRYOR (551 Burns, Aus. 46-49) Light red with a large cream 
throat and a small red blotch. Very striking. Opens 6-10 large 
ruffled florets on a good head. Grows 55"-60” tall. Has a fine show 
record in Australia. 
DYNAMO (536 Salman 48-50) Searlet red with a deeper throat 
line. Florets are very large and of heavy substance. Claimed to 
be very outstanding. 
*EIFFEL TOWER (566 Both 47-48) An exceptionally strong grow- 
ing light pinkish rose lavender with a cream throat. One of the 
strongest growing lavenders we have seen. Flowerhead is very 
long with 7-10 large well-placed florets open. Capable of being a 
heavy show winner. 
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