DIADEM (Lines). This beautiful two-toned rose is 
fast becoming a favorite with the florists. Each floret 
is beautiful as an orchid, mildly fragrant when cut. 
Opens 10 54” florets on an 18-bud spike. Great keeper. 
Fine for hybridizing. Now that the stock is more plen- 
tiful the price is lower. L., $1.00, 3 for $2.50; M., 75c¢, 5 
for $3.00; Blts., 20 for $1.00. 
EVANGELINE. One of the very best recent introduc- 
tions. Has about everything. Opens up to 10 5%” 
florets on very long spike. A light pink with a rose cast. 
Healthy grower and good propagator. Great show win- 
ner. L., $1.00, 3 for $2.50; M., 60c, 3 for $1.50; Blts., 10 
for 50c, 100 for $4.00. 
EVENING LIGHT. A great commercial and show 
glad of proven worth. Opens 7 5%” florets of peach pink 
with cream and rose throat. A very lovely and striking 
combination. A bouquet is a sight to be remembered. 
You’ll love it. M., 35c, 4 for $1.25; Blts., 25 for $1.00. 
EVENING STAR. Another Canadian origination and 
what a beauty. Possibly the most ruffled glad to date. 
Very pure white with no markings. Grows 60” tall, will 
open 9 6” florets on a 22-bud spike, 28” flower head. This 
is a real sensation. Will win in any competition. Bulbs 
any size, $5.00. Blts., 50c with a bulb order. Well worth 
the money. 
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE. One of the best per- 
forming whites we grow. Opens 9 5” florets on a long, 
well balanced spike. Husky grower and fine cutter. L., 
30c, 4 for $1.00; M., 25c, 5 for $100; Blts., 20 for 50c. 
FOLKLORE. One of the new introductions, and one 
that is sure to become very popular. A color that has 
long been needed in glads. A pure medium to deep 
orchid-rose with a large creamy white center. Opens 
at least 7 44%” florets on a nice long spike. A real flor- 
ists’ delight. Won silver medal award 1948 and Gold 
Medal in 1949 at the Canadian Test Gardens. L., $1.00; 
M., 60c, 3 for $1.50; S., 40c, 3 for $1.00; Blts., 4 for 25c, 
50 for $4.00. 
FLAME GIRL (536 class). Here is real color appeal. 
It could be described between molten copper and bril- 
liant light scarlet. It is so bright you will marvel at it. 
Grows tall and strong. Opens 8 5%” florets on a long 
flower. It is bound to become very popular. Good cut- 
ter and keeper. L., $1.50; M., $1.00; S., 50c; Blts., 10 for 
$1.50. 
FRIENDSHIP. Here’s the darling of them all. Spark- 
ling pure soft pink with a light cream throat. Opens up 
to 8 4%” nicely ruffled florets on a long slender spike. 
Blooms well from medium size bulbs. A must have. M., 
35c, 4 for $1.00; S., 25c, 6 for $1.00; Blts., 10 for 50c. 
GAIL. Light lavender shading deeper at the edges. 
Faint rose lines in the throat. Opens 8 4%” double row 
placement on a tall stretchy spike. One hundred per cent 
cutter. Great commercial and show glad. L., $2.00; M., 
$1.50; S., $1.00. 
GENE (310 class). An early bloomer and fine for the 
cut-flower grower. Medium shade of light yellow heavily 
ruffled. Opens 8 34%” to 4” florets on a nice long spike. 
A real comer. L., 50c; M., 35c, 4 for $1.00; Blts., 10 for 
25c. 
GORGEOUS DEB. It will open 8 6%” heavily ruffled 
florets of light salmon with yellow throat blotch, on a 
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