DAISY MAE—vVery large attractive salmon orange with 
cherry blotch, Probably the best exhibition orange. Strong 
grower and good propagator. Very showy and different. 
L 2-30c 10-$1.20; M 3-30c, 10-80c; S 5-25c, 10-40c; Blts 
pkg. 30c. 
DEBORAH SAMPSON-——A delicate pastel blend of soft 
cream blending to pink buff. Tall strong grower opens up 
to 8 well placed blooms. Good propagator, Makes good 
spikes from small bulbs. L 35-, M 25c; S 15c; Bits 3c each. 
DUSTY MILLER—Smoky old-rose with cream lines, good 
sized well placed florets on a sturdy spike. Something 
different, but pleasing blend of colors. L 2-25c, 10-$1.00; 
M 3-25c, 10-65; S 4-20c, 10-40c. 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN-——Beautiful deep lavender with 
darker lines in throat. Large ruffled florets, 7 to 8 wide 
open. L 2-25c, 10-$1.00; M  3-25c, 10-65c; S 6-25c, 10-40c; 
Bits pkg. 25c. 
ETHEL CANE COLE—Early, large bright pink. Blooms 
readily from small bulbs. A good cut flower variety. 
L 2-25c, 10-80c; M 4-25c, 10-55c; S 10-40c; Blis pkg. 25c. 
EARLY ROSE—Rose-two-tone color, different but showy 
and very good, make up fine. L 3-25c, 10-.0c; M 5-30c, 
10-45c; S 10-30c; Blts pkg. 15c. 
FIREBRAND—Glistening medium red with two white lines 
on lower petals. Always straight, medium tall with 7 to 8 
open florets. Good attachment to stem and one of the 
best of the newer reds. L 15c; M 3-25c; S 5-25ce. 
FLORENCE NIGHTENGALE— One of the finest new whites 
with light creamy throat. Florets from 4% to 5 inches, 
Slightly ruffled, 8 or more open on long flower head. 
Makes vigorous growth, straight spikes, excellent propa- 
gation. Looks like a promising commercial, L 35c, 10-$2.80; 
M 25c, 10-$2.00; S 15c, 10-$1.20; Blts 10-25c. 
GENERAL EISENHOWER—Huge blooms of a brilliat shade 
of Begonia Rose. Excellent cut flower where a large 
flower can be used. 7 inch florets with double row place- 
met. Strong grower. Late: L 15c, 10-$1.20; M 2-25c, 10-$1:00 
S 10c, 10-80c. 
GOLD DUST—Very early deep yellow, tall and straight. 
Good size florets. An older variety but good golden yellow. 
L 3-25¢, 10-65c; M 5-25c, 10-45c; S 10-30c; Blts pkg. 25c. 
GOLDEN TETON—Large early yellow sometimes flecked 
with rose pink, good bloomer, L 2-25c, 10-$1.00; M 3-25c, 
10-70c; S 6-25c, 10-35c; Blts pkg, 25c. 
HARMAU—A new color difficult to describe, orange red, 
with rosy overtone throat deeper color, slight ruffling, 
giant well placed florets, L 2-25c, 10-$1.00; M 4-25c, 10-50c; 
S 10-25c; Blts pkg. 25c. 
HIGH FINANCE.—Smoky light orange gray with lighter 
throat. Opens 8 to 9 large blooms on a tall sturdy spike. 
One of the best smokies.L 2-25c, 10-$1.00; M 4-25c, 10-50c; 
S 10-25c; Blts pkg. 25c. 
H, R. HANCOCK —Clear cherry rose, with creamy white 
throat. Good placement, excellent substance. Opens 8 to 
10 florets. An outstanding midseason variety. L 2-3Uc, 
10-$1.20; M 2-25c, 10-$1.00; S 3-30c, 10-80c; Blts pkg. 30c. 
HUNTRESS—vVery early, pink shade of lavender very 
lovely. Large wide open florets beautifully ruffled. Opens 
well when cut in tight bud. L 2-20c, 10-80c; M 3-20c, 
10-65c; S 5-20c; Blts 100-40c. 
IRAK—vVery tall growing smoky, gray blended to yellow 
with blue cast. L 10c; M 2-15c; S 4-1l5c. 
IVORY KEYS—tTall, large ivory white, good bloomer, L 
3-25¢, 10-75c; M 4-25c, 10-50c; S 10-30c; Bits pkg. 20c. 
JEANIE—Clear, rich pink with creamy yellow throat. 
Flowers large on a tall spike. Good cut flower variety. 
L 2-20c, 10-80c; M 4-25c, 10-50c; S 10-35c; Bits pkg. 25c. 
JERSEY CREAM-—Smooth deep cream, The only deep 
cream with good cut flower habits. Florets 5 inch average. 
Good propagator. L 3-25e, 10-75c; M 5-25c, 10-45c; S 
10-30c; Blts pkg. 15c. 
