PATRICIAN (Left) 
A good, medium lavender which I recommend espe- 
cially for late growing. The variety itself blooms 
late, but is also at its best for the late cut flower 
market. A little short on buds, but florets are large 
and it makes a wonderful cut-flower. Produces many 
small bulblets which germinate easily. 
GOLDEN CROWN (Top) 
Another year’s growing has proved that Golden 
Crown is an excellent commercial yellow. Spikes are 
always tall with plenty of cutting stem. Placement 
sometimes a little informal. Color, rich, medium yel- 
low, not too deep for florists’ use. Produces excellent, 
clean bulbs. 
MELLOW MOON (Bottom) 
I see that some growers agree with me that Mellow 
Moon has excellent commercial value. Spikes are tall 
and wiry. A vigorous grower with healthy bulbs and 
foliage. Florets around 5 inches, somewhat ruffled. 
Deep, rich yellow with some buff shading. 
HEARTS DESIRE (Right) 
This glad is making its way to the top because of 
its beautiful ruffling and exquisite coloring. Many 
awards at this year’s shows, including “most beautiful 
spike of the show.” It will take a long time until we 
find a more beautiful pink. Vigorous grower. Produces 
large bulbs from the easy germinating bulblets. Try 
growing this beauty now as prices are very reason- 
able. 
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