FABULOUS 443 class — 85 days. A deep pink with 
a half circle blotch of cherry red bordered by light 
cream. A very striking color combination. Cpens 6 
florets on a tall stem. One of the most beautiful 
blotched varieties grown. Large 50c, Medium 25c. 
FAY 440 class — 75 days. Very early salmon pink. 
We are finding this to be one of the best varieties to 
grow for early cut flowers. Opens 6 or 8 good size 
florets on a strong straight stem. We strongly recom- 
mend this variety for growers who want to hit the 
early market. Large 2 for 25c, Medium 3 for 25c. 
FELICITY 441 class — 90 days. Azalea pink with 
carmine rose throat. Widely grown in Australia. Large 
50c, Medium 35c. 
FIREBRAND 452 class — 8&5 days. Slightly ruffled, 
deep red, slightly deeper in throat with small white 
lines on lower petals. Color is velvety. 8-13 open en 
spikes, that*are tall and “straight barge -2 dor, 2oc. 
Medium 3 for 25c. 
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE 400 class — 88 
days. Clean white, shading into a light cream throat. 
Opens up to 8 slightly ruffled florets on a flowerhead 
of 26 to 30 inches. Blooms are well attached and 
nicely placed. Plant is vigorous in growth and bulb- 
lets are produced:in quantity. Bulblets germinate and 
grow easily and practically all of them bloom. It 
was the top ranking variety in the 1947 Canadian 
symposium; its commercial prospects are bright. 
Large 75c, Medium 50c. 
FORTTI (540 class — 85> days. Clear light pink. 
Large flowers with 6-8 open. Fine florets. Oc- 
casional slight flecking. Attachment little loose. 
Large 2 for 25c, Medium 3 for 25c. 
GOLDEN BEAUTY 510 class — &0 days. Beauti- 
ful deep golden yellow from Australia. Something 
like a yellow Picardy ... One of the best yellow 
varieties for the home garden but does not get very 
tall. Large 80c, Medium 60c. 
GOLDEN GATE 410 clas — 80 days. Tall deep 
yellow. This is really a beautiful deep yellow. My ad- 
vice is to try it. Large 3 for 35c, Medium 3 for 25c. 
GLOAMING 370 class — 75 days. Medium purple. 
One of the first to bloom. Large 3 for 25c. 
GRATITUDE 424 class — 75 days. Clear medium 
orange. Cpens 6 five inch blooms on a tall wiry spike. 
Fine orange cut flower prospect. Large 2 for 35c, 
Medium 3 for 25c. 
GREY DAWN 486 class — 105 days. Giant spikes 
of striking color of medium-light lavender grey. Sel- 
dom are two florets alike in color marking. Large 
40c, Medium 30c. 
