Name (Blooming Season-Class-Introducer- Year) — Description 
EIFFEL TOWER (M 566 Both 47-48) A strong-growing light rose 
lavender with a cream throat. Flowerhead is very long, with 7-8 
large well-placed florets open. 
E. K. BOTH (EM 530 Both 48-49) One of the largest and strongest 
growing varieties. The 614” florets are medium salmon with a 
light orange throat. Grows 55-60” tall with 20 buds on a 30” head 
and 6 open. Attachment is slightly weak. 
ENCHANTMENT (M 430 Fischer 50) A very pretty ruffled medium 
salmon, shading to a cream throat. Not an exhibition type, but a 
nice attractive glad. 
ESQUIRE (M 536 Ficht 50) Medium scarlet with a deeper throat. 
This new one is highly recommended. Spikes were 60”-65” tall with 
23 buds, a 25”-27” head and 7 514" florets open. Good substance. 
EVANGELINE (M 540 Palmer 48) Aside from a tendency to mis- 
place, this is one of the finest varieties in existence. Florets are a 
lovely light pink with a creamy throat. Spikes are 65” tall with 23 
buds on a 29” head and 8-9 large florets open. Has produced some 
fine seedlings. 
EVOLUTION (M 466 Franklin, Aus. 48-51) The most different and 
striking variety we grew this year. Florets are a deep lavender rose 
finely streaked on a white base. Spike was tall and had 5-6 large 
florets open on a 28” head. 
EXCELSIOR (LM 463 Rowse, Aus. 49-51) Medium rose with a 
deep rosy red feather. Produced good spikes from freshly dug bulbs 
from Australia. 
EXPANSE (LM 540 Hill, N. Z. 47-49) Medium pink with a white 
rib in the middle of the petals and a cream throat shaded deeper 
around the edges. A tall strong grower with large florets. 
FIREGLEAM (f 436 Jack 49) One of the best. A bright and at- 
tractive light scarlet with a white throat line. Grows 62” tall with 
20 buds on a 27"-29” head and 8 ruffled 514” florets open. Looks 
like the best of the early varieties. 
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE (—M 400 Harris 47) This has become 
a standard white for commercial and exhibition use. A healthy re- 
liable grower that produces spikes up to 60” tall, with 23 buds on 
a 30” flowerhead and 7-9 514” florets. Will be widely grown for 
many years. 
FRIENDSHIP (E 440 Fischer 49) This lovely medium pink with a 
cream blotch is an outstanding commercial prospect. Its earliness, 
long flowerhead, and beauty make it the best early pink in our 
garden. Opens 7 414" florets on a flowerhead up to 30” in length. 
*FROSTY (M 520 Pruitt 49) An outstanding prospect. The florets, 
which are a medium salmon orange with a light edge and a deeper 
blotch, are large and very attractive. Substance is excellent and 
spikes very good. This little-known variety should become very 
popular. 
GARDEN GOLD (LM 512 Rich 48) A medium buff yellow with a 
deeper throat. A good strong grower that is one of the best deep 
yellows. Spikes are 60” tall with 17 buds on a 25"-28" head. 
GEORGE MAZURE (M_ 566 Both 48-49) A pale lavender with a 
cream throat. Florets are large and attractive. A foreiey grower 
with whom we correspond speaks highly of it, but we have only 
bloomed it from small bulbs. 
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