DARLA one of the finest early rose cut- 
ters in commerce. A 4” flower in a fine 
medium shade of rose that comes in 
in “about .65 ‘days sto: catch the early 
market. Will make you more money 
than others because of its earliness. L .59; 
35; S .25; Blbts. 10 .50; 100 3.00. 
ENCORE A deep salmon orange, heavily 
ruffled commercial or exhibition (I have 
won several blues on it myself) that can 
take heat and drouth and still cut 100% 
for ycu. A marvellous keeper and grand 
florist’s flower in a most unusual color. 
Now priced within reach of all as fol- 
lows: (L 50; M .35; S .25; Blbts. 10 for 
50; or 100 for 3.00. 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN 566. (White) 
Beautiful ruffled lavender that opens 
7 to 8 nice blooms. Terrific propagator. 
Excellent show flower. L .10; M .08;; S 
05. 
ETHEL CAVE COLE 440. Large light 
pink. Very good. Opens 6 to 8. Good 
show flower. iL .10; 3-.25; M .08; 3-.20; 
S 5-.20. 
EVANGELINE (Palmer 48) (92). A beau- 
tiful light rose with creamy yellow throat. 
Widely heralded as the best glad origin- 
ated by Palmer since Picardy. Has won 
several championships. Holds 10 open 
cn a 30-inch flower head with plant 5 ft. 
tall. Produces average amount of bulb- 
lets that grow exceptionally well. L .90; 
M .69; S .40; Blbts. 10-.50. 
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE Without a 
dcubt the greatest white glad in com- 
merce, afd will replace every white 
commercial glad in existence when the 
price is low enough. It is as much a 
standout in white as PACARDY was in 
pink. L .25; M .20; S .15; Blbts. 10 :50; 
20.09 per pint; 30.00 per quart. 
FREEDOM (Fisher) 401. Freedom is a 
flower of grace, elegance and dignity 
in white. A _ brilliant rose-red blotch 
lends drama to its composition. Opens 
7-8 ruffled 4%4-inch florets cf heavy sub- 
stance on a formal spike of about 18 
buds. Tall and robust in the field. This 
is a beautiful flower that will certainly 
please you. L 50; M .35; S .25; Blbts. 
10-.50. 
FRIENDSHIP (Fisher) 422. Friendship 
meets all the qualifications of a com- 
mercial glad and will be !oved by the 
connoisseur as well. Beauty and charm 
are combined with admirable growing 
habits. 6-7 round ruffled 4%-inch flor- 
ets are pleasingly arranged on a slender 
well proportioned spike. Friendship is 
a color marvel, a clear shade of pure 
pink is enhanced by a large cream. An 
ear'y bloomer. An exquisite variety in 
every way. A must have. L 50; M 35; 
S .25; Blbts. 10-.50. 
FUCHSIA QUEEN 470. Nice fuchsia pur- 
ple color. Opens 7 medium sized florets 
cn tall straight spike. Good healthy 
grower; fine exhibition and commercial 
color. Good show winner. L .25; M .20; 
S .15; Blbts. 50-1.00. 
GENERAL MAC ARTHUR (Haten) 441 
Early). Tall growing light rose that has 
not had the recognition it deserves. 
Opens up to 8, six inch blocms, round and 
highly ruffled. Looks like a grand early 
commercial pink. L .10; 3-.25; M_ .08; 
4-.2.5. 
GLENOLDEN (Wilson 746) (85) 416. Big 
chamois with yellow throat over buff. 
Opens 8 5-inch florets. Different attrac- 
tive color. L 60; M .40; S .25; Blbts. 
10-.50. 
GOLDEN ARROW (Pruitt 747) 85 days. 
510. Six or eight 5%-inch florets open 
at one time, six showing color, straight 
tall spike of a true light yellow give 
Golden Arrow an edge on most of the 
yellows that is hard to cvercome. Heal- 
thy and Vigorous. Show possibilities ex- 
cellent, stands hot weather well. L .15; 
M .1t; S .05; Blbts. 25-.50. 

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