DESTINY (Butt 43) 536 Tall spikes of flaming scarlet, with throat petals mark- 
ed with white lines. (L 10/80; M 10/507; S 10/30¢) 
DOROTHY ARMSTRONG (Beard 48) 470 A very nice purple on a gocd spike. Does 
best from medium sized bulbs. ( M 20¢; S 2/25¢) 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN (White 41) 566 Ruffled lavender, darker throat lines. One 
of the best, altho spikes usually only of medium height. * 
EUREKA (Feirweather 48) 500 White sport of Picardy... This looks like one of 
the best of the Picardy sports. (L 25¢; M 2/25¢) 
EVANGELINE (Palmer 48) 560 Light pink with rose cast, blending into rich 
creamy throat. Late. ( L 75¢; M 50¢; S 35¢; Blts 10/502) 
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE (Harris 47) 400 Said by most authorities to be the best 
all-round white glad. Should be 500. (L 25¢; M 20¢; § 2/302) 
FLYING FORTRESS (Wilson 43) 568 Large smoky gray, with 10-12 open florets. 
‘In great demand, altho given to poor placement.(L 2/30¢;M 2/20¢;8 3/25¢) 
FRIENDSHIP (Fischer 49) 442 Soft pure pink shading to cream, with large white 
throat. Very early and very good, (L 50¢; M 35¢; S 25¢; Blts 10/25¢) 
GENERAL EISENHOWER (Salman 48) 542 Deep begonia pink. Huge spikes with 6-8 
open florets. (L 10/31.00; M 10/50¢; S 10/25¢) 
GOLDEN STATE (Wheeler 42) 512 Good exhibition yellow that is quite popular 
on the Pacific coast. (M 2/25¢; S$ 4/25¢) 
GOLDEN FAVORITE (Salman 48) 512 Blooms about 20 days earlier then Golden 
Stete. Try them both. (M 2/257; S 4/25¢) 
GREEN LIGHT (Pfitzer 40) 306 Pale greenish-yellow or chartreuse. Beautiful 
spike when well grown. Stock very limited, (L 10/$1.00; M 10/60¢) 
GRETA GARBO (Pfitzer 37) 440 Very pale light rose, with creamy throat. One 
of the most beautiful gleds. Not new, but you will love it, * 
HARRY HOPKINS (Selman 47) 554 Unusual shade of purplish rose-red. Strong 
and healthy grower. ( L 20¢; M 2/20¢; S 5/20¢) 
HARVEST MOON (Jack 38) 411 Good medium yellow. Placement variable. An old 
variety, but still a popular cutflower. Lete mid-season, * 
HIGH FINANCE (Wilson 40) 582 Smoky light orangé-gray, with creamy throat. 
Very popular cutflower in this orea. Should be 482. * 
HIGH LIFE (K&M 46) 376 A very nice early light"blue", with an inconspic- 
uous throat mark. Becoming populor. (L 10/$1.00; M 10/50 7) 
HINDENBURG'S MEMORY (Pfitzer 39) 552 Deep blood-red. An older variety, 
. but it can still win the blue ribbons. * ; 
HOCUS POCUS (K&M 49) 213 Golden yellow with large mahogany-red throat. Very 
eerly. Startling color combination. Makes unusual arrangements. . * 
HOLLAND'S GLORY (K&éM 46) 420 Derk salmon-pink with cream throat. Makes 
nice straoght spikes, with 7-8 well-pleced florets open. * 
HUNTRESS (Jack 45) 466 Very good pinkish-lovender, with up to 8 open. Eerly 
mid-season. Rep*d propagator and mekes large bulbs from bulblets, * 
ILE Ds FRANCE (Blom 46) 431 Salmon pink with red markings on 9 yellow throat, 
Mekes a tall end fairly slender spike,- the florists like it. * 
JE MAINTIENDRAI (K&M 46) 436 Velvety scarlet on strong stems. Opens 6-7 nice 
florets. Won the blue at Yakima in both 1949 and 1950. * 
JOH. v KONYNENSURG (K&M 47) 436 An orange shade of garnet-red. Opens up to 
10 well-placed florets. Rapid propagator. zs ‘ 
JOHANN STRAUS (Selman 48) 450 Light red. Opens 6-8 on © good spike, with many 
other buds showing color. Mid-season. ( L 2/25¢3 M af25¢3 S) 6/254) 
JOHANN S. BACH (Pfitzer 34) 536 Salmon-scarlet with lighter throat, Will 
open 12 well-placed florets. Not recommended for hot climates. * 
JUNE BELLS (Juniklokken) (Goede 48) 400 Eerly white, with feint lavender line 
in throat. Healthy grower and the florists like it. * 
KING CLICK (Wilson 41) 552 Bright red, opening up to 9 florets on a long flow- 
erhead. Our florists like this. Should be 452. eee 
TADY JANE (ieke 41) 406 Clear cream with yellow lip petals. Opens 8-10 on a 
nice spike. One of the best for either exhibition or cutflowers., * 
