BONNIE BRAE. This fine variety comes from Sid- 
ney Mode of Canada, and is considered one of the best 
of the Canadian originations. Has won many honors 
over there. I grew it last year and know it is very good. 
A blush salmon pink deepening toward the edges. Spikes 
are always straight and placement perfect. Will open 
9 5%” florets on a 22-bud spike. Good healthy grower 
and excellent keeper. A fine show and commercial glad. 
Be sure and give this one a trial. L., $2.00; M., $1.50; 
S., $1.00; Blts, 25¢ each with a bulb order. 
BO-PEEP (217 class). One of the best of the minia- 
tures. Very early buff pink, with yellow throat. Heavily 
ruffled. Medium height with 6 2%” florets open, rest 
showing color. Everyone falls for it. It’s grand. L., 50c; 
M.., 35c, 3 for 90c; Bits, 12 for $1.00. 
_ BURMA. Heavily ruffled deep rose, slightly lighter 
in throat. Not new, but still very popular. L., Z for 25¢; 
M., 3 for 25c. 
CHARLOTTE RUSSE. Ruffled and pointed petals of 
rich cream with rose tints. Opens 8 5%” florets on a 20- 
bud spike. One of the richest creams ever. You'll like 
it. L., 75¢; M., 50c, 3 for $1.25; Blts., 15 for $1.00. 
CHIC. An exquisite pearly pink with beautifully 
formed florets. Have grown it two years and think it 
one of the most beautiful glads I grow. I know you'll 
love it. (440 class). Blooms early. L., 50c; M., 30c, 4 for 
$1.00; Blts., 15 for 50c. 
CHIEF PONTIAC. The Chief is a big fellow. Grows 
nearly six feet, and produces a giant spike. Bright 
orange scarlet. It’s really good. L., $1.00; M., 75c, 3 for 
$2.00; S., 50c, 3 for $1.25. 
CLOTH OF GOLD. A beautiful Orange Gold that 
catches the eye at once. It just shines. A real yellow 
orange. For me, far better than Orange Gold. Opens 
8 4%” florets on a nice long spike. Don’t overlook this 
one. L., 25c, 3 for 60c; M., 20c, 7 for $1.00; Blts., 25 for 
50c. 
COLONIAL DAME. Here is one of the very best light 
lavenders. Heavily ruffled and frilled. Opens 12 414” 
florets with most of the rest showing color on a 24-bud 
spike. Florists love it. A must have. L., $1.00, 3 for 
$2.50; M., 75, 3 for $2.00; S., 50c, 3 for $1.25; Blts., 15 
for $1.00. 
COMPLEXION. Another beauty from the originator 
of the Phantom Beauty. A very pleasing light pink 
several shades lighter than Spick & Span. Size and ruf- 
fling about like Spick & Span. Makes a wonderful 
spike. Bound to become very popular. Get a start now. 
M., $1.25; S., $1.00; Blts., 10¢ each. 
COLONEL ATKINSON. Here is a grand new one. 
Thoroughly tested in our Trial Gardens. Here is its 1949 
record. KE. Lansing, Mich. scored 84.5 highest in the gar- 
den. Waltham, Mass., 85.8. Again first. State College, 
Pa., 81. Puyallup, Wash., 86.3. Again first. Needham, 
Mass., 84.4. Again the highest score. It is a Lavender 
several shades deeper than Sibony. Almost no mark- 
ings. Color very pleasing. Opens 8 5” ruffled and fluted 
florets on a 20-bud spike. Grows 54-60” tall. Everyone 
likes it. Bound to become very popular. You will even- 
tually grow it. Better start now. L., $1.00; M., $1.00, 
3 for $2.50; Blts., 10c each with bulb order. 
DAINTY MISS (240 class). One of the most lovely 
miniatures. Lustrous light pink with cream throat. 
Nice stretchy spike. Good cutter. M., 25c, 5 for $1.00. 
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