LAVENDER - Class 66 
Any of these varieties will blend with the beauty of your garden. Each 
variety listed is distinctly different from all the rest. Still the choice this year 
is ELIZABETH THE QUEEN. It won a Reserve Grand Champion for us at 
Sioux City in 1951. LAVENDER & GOLD is very nice for arrangements in 
the home. It is medium in size and a lovely 2-tone shade. 
566 ELIZABETH THE QUEEN (86 days) a beautifully ruffled light lavender. 
7-8 florets open on a straight sturdy spike. This is the best and most 
beautiful lavender we have seen. A very good commercial. 
Large 3-25c, 10-65c, Medium 4-25c, 10-50c, Small 10-30c 
466 LAVENDER DREAM (85 days) a bright attractive glad classified as 
lavender but really cattleya rose violet with creamy marks. It’s different, 
has good qualities and causes many comments. 
Small 10-30c 
366 LAVENDER & GOLD (70 days) a very early, frilled light lavender with 
a dainty yellow throat. Opens 5-7 medium sized blooms on a tall straight 
stem. 
Large 3-20c, 10-55c, Medium 4-20c, 10-40c, Small 10-30c 
366 LAVENDER QUEEN (82 days) deep violet lavender which sometimes 
flecks, adding to its attractiveness. Opens 7-8 florets on a straight and 
sturdy spike. 
Large 3-25c, 10-65c 
366 LAVENDER RUFFLES (85 days) an early, clear pinkish lavender that 
grows very well, even from small. <A different glad worth growing. 
Large 3-25c, 10-65c, Medium 4-25c, 10-50c, Small 10-30c 
466 MYRNA FAY (75 days) a rich early lavender, tall, straight and very 
prolific. Opens well from tight buds. 
Large 3-40c, 5-55c, Medium 3-30c, 5-45c, Small 3-20c, 5-30c 
366 WEDGEWOOD (80 days) a disease-free, waxy, ruffled lavender that is 
gorgeous. It’s creamy throat adds greatly to its beauty. A 1947 Fischer 
introduction everyone should grow. 
Large 3-40c, 5-55c, Medium 3-30c, 5-45c, Small 3-20c, 5-30c 
PURPLE - Class 70 
Both varieties listed are tops and very different. If you want FUCHSIA 
MAID send order early because the sales from the Fall List were heavy on this 
variety. Our stock of PURPLE SUPREME is holding out very well, mainly 
because we grow more of this glad for use in our florist trade. It still grows up 
to shoulder high for us, a beauty. 
370 FUCHSIA MAID (73 days) a true fuchsia color, between deep wine red 
and purple. Holds 5-6 open on a wiry 16 bud spike. Produces large bulb- 
lets which germinate readily. 
Large 3-25c, 10-65c, Medium 4-25c, 10-50c 
470 PURPLE SUPREME (85 days) large outstandin le opening ,8-10 
well placed florets on a ahouldenntar spike. Pee” ana 
Large 3-20c, 10-55c, Medium 4-20c, 10-40c, Small 10-25c 
See quantity price list on page ten 
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