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ord as a show winner. A dependable 
cut flower variety. 
BIT O’ HEAVEN—An unsual shade of 
orange. The color is vivid, lighter in 
throat. Florets are medium size, 8-10 
open at once on tall stout spike. In 
demand as a cut flower. 
BLACK OPAL (Errey) 454. This can be 
classed as a dark red, or velvety ma- 
roon. 8-10 beautiful florets open on a 
tall flower head, well placed. 
BLUE ADMIRAL (Christ) 378. 85 days. 
One of the finest real dark blues. Not 
too tall, but has perfect placement. 
BLUE BEAUTY (Pfitzer) 475. 75 days. 
This tall growing glad produces 4-5 
wide open florets on a strong straight 
spike. An early medium blue. 
BLOEMFONTEIN (Europe). A beautiful 
salmon with a soft yellow blotch. 
Opens 6 to 8 wide open florets on a 
stiff stem. 
BUCKEYE BRONZZE (Beardmore) 4380. 
90 days. A brilliant bronze. A glad that 
is distinctly different in color. 
BOLERO (Leffingwell) 525. 85 days. 
Large blotched orange. Very fine. 
CASABLANCA (Majeski) 400. 95 days. 
Tall straight spikes (never crooked), 
carrying 6-8 beautiful ruffled, average 
size florets, open at once. Absolutely a 
100 per cent cutter. Produces oodles of 
bulblets that germinate freely. 
CHAMOUNY (Bearman) 460. 85 days. A 
very unusual color. Rose or cerise-rose, 
with silver line around the edge of 
each petal. Its unusual color combina- 
tion is very appealing. 
CRINKLE CREAM (Ellis) 410. 86 days. 
If you are looking for a good, medium- 
priced yellow, here it is. A beautiful 
ruffled pale yellow, wide open florets, 
good placement, and average height. 
EARLY ROSE (Jack) 362. Early. Beau- 
tiful shade of rose,shading darker on 
lower petals. A very good early cut 
flower variety. 
ETHEL CAVE COLE (Cave) 440. 80 days. 
Here is a pink that the florists like. 
Large light pink, opens 8 large florets 
on a very tell stem. Excellent for com- 
mercial as well as exhibition. Small 
bulbs make salable spikes. 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN (White) 556. 
86 days. This variety deserves the 
great popularity it has received to 
date. Large, beautiful, ruffled, deep 
lavender, with darker lines in the 
throat. Opens 7 to 8 large open blooms. 
FAY (Jack) 316. 
salmon-pink. 
GOLDEN STATE (Wheeler) 512. 85 days. 
A prize-winning desirable yellow, hav- 
ing won many grand championships. 
Very good. 
GRATITUDE (Fischer) 424. 75 days. A 
beautiful salmon orange, ruffled. Has 
a sharp yellow throat blotch. Tall, 
strong wiry stems. 
HOLLAND’S GLORIE (Europe). Deep 
salmon-pink with yellow throat mark- 
ings. Many open florets of a heavy 
texture. Strong healthy grower. 
KING LEAR (Palmer) 570. 75 days. Deep 
reddish-purple, silver lines on edge of 
petals. Extra tall. Spikes borne on 
willowy stems. 
LANTANA (Palmer) 420. 75 days. An 
early orange and yellow. The vivid 
color makes an appeal to visitors. 
Spikes medium in length. 
LADY JANE (Lake) 406. 85 days. A 
clear cream with yellow tips, slightly 
ruffled, and will open 6-8 lovely florets, 
well placed. An excellent variety for 
cut flowers. 
LEADING LADY (Johnston) 506. 87 
days. It is hard for words to describe 
the beauty of this wonderful glad. 
Probably one of the most popular 
creamy white with lemon throat var- 
leties yet introduced. 
MARGARET FULTON (Orgrodnichek) 
432. A medium tall, warm peach 
salmon. Florets are well placed, 4-6 
open at once. Ideal cut flower variety. 
Early. Large ruffled 
MOHAWK (Stevens) 454. 85 days. An- 
other mid-season variety. A velvety 
deep maroon. Tall straight spikes. 
MOTHER KADEL (Kadel) 410. 77 days. 
A very graceful medium yellow, 5 to 
6 plain florets opening on tall spikes. 
Very dependable and reliable. 
MRS. MARK’S MEMORY (Pfitzer) 570. 
An extra fine large rose purple. 
