MOTHER FISCHER 
COTILLION (542) (Butt) A deep pink 
with a cream blotch that can make love- 
ly spikes. Can open 9 to 12 in fine style. 
Lg. 25c. Med. 2 for 25c. Blbts. 20 for 
oC 
CREAM ORCHIDS (406) (Fischer) Here is 
one of Mr. Fischer’s very beautiful new 
introductions with very ruffled and 
laciniated blooms in clear light cream, 
with 8-9 open blooms. A very pretty 
variety. Lg. $1.00 each. Med. 75c each. 
Sm. 50c each. Blbts 10 for $1.00. 
CROWN JEWEL (461) (Fischer) Very 
beautiful pinkish-orchid flowers with a 
purple blotch on a lovely creamy throat. 
A very striking variety, and an out- 
standing glad. Nicely frilled, and makes 
grand spikes. Lg. $1.50 ea. Med. $1.25 
ea. Sm. $1.00. Blbts. 20c ea., 10 for 
$1.50. 
CYNTHIA (410) (Graff) We grew this 
variety for the introducer as a seedling, 
and it has always performed well in our 
garden. A bright light yellow that will 
sometimes misplace a floret, but an all- 
around good doer. Lg. $1.00 ea. Med. 
75c ea., 10 for $6.00. Blbts. 10 for $1.00. 
DARK DAVID (554) (Morgan) A large 
dark red with purplish under-tone, that 
is an excellent grower. We like the 
color too. Lg. $1.50 ea. Blbts. 10 for $1.50. 
DAISY MAE (541) (Lins-Ruble) This 
huge grower is about the largest num- 
ber on the list. Can do a fine job under 
adverse conditions. We like the salmon- 
orange colors. Lg. 10 for $1.00. Blbts. 
30c Pkt. 
DIEPPE (436) (Hassel) A dazzling deep 
salmon scarlet of great color value. Can 
produce tremendous spikes of sparkling 
beauty. Will easily hold seven florets 
open; and has been outstanding in our 
garden. Good propagator. Lg. 10 for 
$1.00. Med. 10 for 65c. Blbts. 35¢c Pkt. 
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