‘“‘FOR THE BEST IN GLADS’”’ 11 
COVENTRY (511) Glass ’47 (80) 
Attractive color of a rich yellow with contrasting feather of carmine. 
Opens 6 to 8 5¥%-inch florets. 
L 12c; M 2-15c; Blbts. pkg. 25c 
COVER GIRL (542) LaSalle ‘45 (90) 
Makes a very tall spike with a large number of medium pink blooms 
open. Vigorous grower and rapid propagator. 
L 10c; M 2-12c: S 10-25c: Blbis. pkg. 25c 
CRIMSON TIDE (452) Roberts ‘45 (90) 
A deep crimson red with exceptional heavy substance and ruffling. 
This is different than other reds and very nice. Bulblets should be 
held over for one year to get good germination. 
LC 35c: M:25c:-S 20c: Blbis: 10-25c 
DAISY MAE (521) Lins ‘45 (90) 
Color salmon or orange pink with reddish blotch. We are not too 
keen on the color of this variety but must admire its exceptionally 
strong and dependable growing habits. Fast propagator. 
L 12c; M Z-15c; S 5-15c; Blbis. pkg. 25c 
DAWN GLOW (560) Jack ‘45 (85) 
Heavily ruffled light rose pink with florets up to 6 inches across. 
Mr. Jack considers it the most beautiful variety he has originated to 
date. 
el 2cse Mi 2-10C eS .0-Loc; bibis.. pe. 20C 
DESTINY (536) Butt ‘48 (85) 
Scarlet red with small white bars on lower petals. Makes a fine tall 
spike. A real blazing szarlet red, that stands out in any planting. 
i, 10c? M 2-12c: S 10-25c: Blbis: pkg. 25c 
DIEPPE (432) Hassall ‘45 (85) 
Deep salmon red with cGeeper blotch. A different, attractive color 
hard to classify. One ct the top introductions of the last few years. 
Excellent habits and color make it a cutflower variety of real merit. 
Highly recommended. 
L 12¢>;°M 2-15c: S: 5-15c;"Blbispkg.*29c 
DOLLY VARDEN (532) Herris ‘50 (85) 
This is good news! An improved Aladdin. Many of you remember 
Aladdin—a grand glad but a short grower. How often we have said 
or heard others say what a glad Aladdin would be if it only would 
grow a foot taller. Dolly Varden is very much like Aladdin in color, 
generous florescence anc makeup but unlike Aladdin grows tall. A 
real eye-opener dressed in salmon with a white throat. 
I. $2.00: M $1.25; S 75c; Blbts. 20c each; 10-$1.50; 100-$12.00 
DONNA (416) Pruitt ‘40 (95) 
Nicely ruffled golden buff. A tall husky grower. Makes a good cut- 
flower. Still rates highly among the new modern ruffled beauties. 
L 12c: M 2-15¢c: S 5-15c; Blbits. pkg. 25c 
DOROTHY ARMSTRONG (470) Beardmore ‘48 (82) 
A ruffled medium purple. Makes tall, graceful, wiry spikes. Eight 
open 414-inch florets. Strong grower and good propagator. Should 
make a topnotch cutflower purple. 
L 30c; M 20c: S 10c: Blbts. 10-30c; 100-$1.50 
DREAM CASTLE (342) Lins ’43 (82) 
This variety presents a ribbon of color with up to 10 florets open of 
a light pink shade and a creamy colored throat. 
L 15c: M 10c: S 3-15c; Blbts. 10-15c 
