neighbor, that does best from large 
bulbs. Has been good seed parent too. 
Very robust and healty. 
Large 25c each. Medium 15c. Bulblets 
25-30c. 
CONNECTICUT YANKEE: (Schenetsky—441) 
This light pink glad with a red blotch, is 
an outstanding number in almost every 
show. It seems to open ten so easily and 
hold them there in good condition. Our 
trouble is getting one into bloom at 
show time. 
Large 10-$1.60. Medium 10-$1.20. Bulb- 
lets 10-20c. 
CORONA: (Palmer—560) 
This great glad can win best in show 
very easily, and has been exceptionally 
popular for ten years. Creamy florets 
edged in rose pink that are very lovely. 
An _ exciting seed parent here. Makes 
seed abundantly. 
Large 10-75c. Medium 10-40c. Bulblets 
Packet 25c. 
CYNTHIA: (Graff—512) 
This excellent yellow glad gave an ex- 
c2ptional performance in 1950, and we 
were greatly pleased with it. Could not 
szem to get it to set seed however. Our 
good friend Dr. Graff names some fine 
glads. L. $2.00. M. $1.50. Bts. 10-$2.00. 
DAISY MAE: (Lins-Ruble—541) 
Here is one of the largest, tallest grow- 
ers in our list. Can produce under ad- 
verse conditions too. We like its orange 
salmon color with darker spot in throat. 
Large 10-75c. Bulblets Packet 30c. 
DEBORAH SAMPSON: (Dr. Scheer) 
A strong growing light pastel pink 
blending to a creamy buff throat. Tall, 
strong plant. 
Large 50c each. Medium 35c each. Bulb- 
lets 25-40c. 
DIEPPE: (Hassel—436) 
A dazzling deep salmon scarlet of ex- 
ceptional color value. Can make tre- 
mendous spikes of sparkling beauty. 
Will hold seven huge blooms open 
easily. Propagates well and grows well 
from bulblets. Does not give best efforts 
from small bulbs. Has been outstanding 
in our garden. Sets seed sparingly. A 
great show glad. 
Large 10-85c. Medium 10-55c. Small 10- 
35c. Bulblets Packet 30c. 
DISCOVERY: (Baerman—41 2) 
Medium sized, very ruffled flowers of 
pure buff color with many buds on long 
flower spike. Good performer, and love- 
ly florist glad. 
Large 10-85c. Medium 10-50c. Bulblets 
Packet 25c. 
DONELLA: 
Very, very early rich pink of medium 
size. First to bloom here. 
Large 10-$1.00. Medium 10-60c. Small 
10-30¢. Bulblets Packet 30c. 
DOROTHY ARMSTRONG: (470) 
One of the newer purple glads. Ruffled 
and has splendid color. 
Large 25c each. Medium 2-25c. Bulblets 
10-25c. 
DR. WHITELEY: 
A clear yellow-apricot that we have 
grown for several seasons and it is very 
popular with florists and bouquet trade. 
Can hold its own in any collection. 
Large 10-75c. Medium 10-50c. Bulblets 
Packet 25c. 
DULCIE: (Loar—460) 
A purplish lavender of good size and 
substance that we helped introduce last 
season for Mr. A. M. Loar, De Witt, lowa. 
That fine gentleman passed away a few 
weeks ago, but we are determined to 
keep his two fine glads before the trade. 
Has excellent growing habits. 
Large 75c. Medium 50c. Small 25c. Bulb- 
lets 10-40c. 
DUSTY MILLER: (Elliott—486) 
A dusty smokey old rose with a red 
blotch, that is our pet smokey right now. 
Grows well and makes a fine spike. 
Large 10-$1.00. Medium 10-60c. Smal! 
10-40c. Bulblets Packet 35c. 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN: (White—566) 
We must again give the queen the blue 
for what we think she is—the greatest 
lavender in commerce. Always. so 
healthy and vigorous. Our stock is again 
perfect. It is also probably one of the 
greatest seed parents of all time. Wher- 
ever we find the Queens’ blood lines we 
find fine seedlings. Sets seed liberally 
and easily too. Is one of the parents of 
Evangeline and many other stars. 
Large 10-75c. Medium 10-50c. Small 10- 
25c. Bulblets Packet 25c. 
