DIADEM (462) Lines '46 (75)—Light rose shading into cream throat 
with some fragrance, which is better indoors after cutting. 
L—$2.00. Bts—10 for $1.00. 
DIEPPE (432) Hassel ’45 (85)—An all around glad of deep salmon sear- 
let color with darker blotch. Opens up to 7 on nice long spike. Pro- 
duces plenty of good germinating bulblets. 
L-—-2 for 25c. M—83 for 25c. S—5 for 25c. Bts—10 for 15c. 
RLIZABETH THE QUEEN (566) White ’41 (86)—-One that should be 
in every garden. A clear iavender with darker throat lines. Opens 
up to 8 on average flowerhead, and better if watered well. Popular 
and inexpensive. 
L—2 for 20c. M—4 for 25c. S—10 for 30c. Bts—100 for 25c. 
ETHEL CAVE COLE (440) Cave °’41 (80)-—A fine commercial pink, 
which grows and cuts well. It seldoms crooks, but will fleck some 
in hot weather, so try blooming it early or late. 
L—2 for 20c. M—4 for 25c. S—10 for 30c. Bts—100 for 25c. 
EVANGELINE (560) Palmer ’48 (92)——A very light rose with creamy 
throat. Opens 8-9 and sometimes more on 30-inch flowerhead. Aver- 
age propagator, but bulblets will produce spikes the first year. 
Bulblets—20c¢ each. 

FAIR ANGEL (400) Hatch ’42 (85)—A creamy white shading to darker 
cream in throat. Opens 8 on an average stalk, making a nice spike 
for cut flower use. 
L—2 for 20c. M—38 for 20c. S—10 for 25c. Bts—100 for 25c. 
FIREBRAND (452) Butt ’44 (85)—-Glistening medium red, which opens 
8-10 well placed blooms on tall straight slender spikes. This one 
looked good in the field and should be good for both exhibition 
and commercial. 
L—2 for 2c. M—4 for 25c. S—10 for 25c. Bts-—25 for 25¢. 
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE (500) Harris ’47 (88)—This is one of the 
supreme glads on the market today and is all anyone can ask for in 
a clear white shading into a light cream throat. If you are interested 
in seeds I have Florence N. X Parthenia—20 seeds for 50e. 
iL—75e. Bts—-10 for 75ce. 


FLYING FORTRESS (586) Wilson °43 (93)—-A huge light gray smokey 
that is one of the best on the market 
L—35c. M--25c. S—2 for 25c. Bts—15 for 25c. 
FRANCIS IRWIN (460) Wilson ’41 (95)——Deep rosy lavender with 
darker blotch. A very nice variety and good for use in hybridizing. 
L—2 for 15c. M—3 for 15¢e. Bts—100 for 25c. 

GLAMIS (532) Palmer °40 (90)—A beautiful ruffled clear salmon rose 
with cream lip, opens 6 beautifully ruffed and needle pointed florets. 
L—2 for 15c. M—3 for :5c. Bts—100 for 25c. 
HAROLD K. (536) Knight ’49 (85)—Deep scarlet, opens 6-8 velvet like 
ruffled florets up to 7 inches. Heavy deep green foliage, and stands 
the heat well. Bublets 50c¢ each. 
