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CONNIE G (Woods) (Early mid-season) (506) Entrancingly beautiful — these words can 
not convey the beauty of this lovely glad. No other glad has the style of this exquisitely 
ruffled deep clear cream. Its heavy textured ruffled petals and the fine straight spikes 
with 10 open blooms are really something. L - $2.00 M- $1.50 S- $1.00. Blts. 25c (10 - $2.00) 
CORDOVA (Palmer) (Early) (432) Very early fine lively rose salmon. Opens 8 to 10 
blooms on tall straight spikes with 18 to 20 buds and most of the buds showing color. 
Fine propagator and its earliness will make it valuable. M.-50¢ 58> 35C] Bits: = 25¢ 
COTILLION (Butt) (Mid-season) (442) If you want a glad with the ability to open a lot 
of bloom this is it. This deep pink with creamy yellow throat will open up at least 10 
blooms at once. We had many bloom this year to open 12 to 14. It is a tall sturdy grower 
with up to 22 buds on 26” flowerheads. Blooms are 51” and lightly frilled. This is it for 
that Grand Champ. L-40c M-30c S-20c. Blts. 8 - 20c (100 - $2.00) 
COVENTRY (Glass) (Mid-Season) (511) Creamy yellow with harmonizing orange scarlet 
feather. Opens 7 or more triangular and fluted blooms on tall spikes. A very fine new 
one from Canada. L-20¢.M-2-330c -S-2=20c.” Bikse25-20c( 100. Gilc} 
COVER GIRL (La-Salle) (Late mid-season) (542) Large flowered medium pink. Opening 
10 to 12 florets at one time, very tall spikes. ‘This will win on any show table. 
L-2-20c M-10-50c. Blts. pkg. 20c 
CRINKLE CREAM (Ellis) (Early mid-season) (410) A very beautiful large ruffled clear 
light yellow. It makes tall sturdy spikes that are always straight with blooms well placed 
and strongly attached. We cut many hundred dozens for the florists and they asked for 
more, L-2-20c. Blts. pkg. 20c 
DAISY MAE (Lins) (Mid-Season) (521) <A very large attractive salmon orange with a 
cherry blotch. A wonderful exhibition glad, and fine cut flower for fall florist use, as 
its color works fine with autumn colors. It grows tall with 7 large 6-inch florets open on 
31” flowerheads. L-3-25c (10-70c) M-10-50c. Blts. pkg. 20c 
DANA (Chase) (Mid-Season) (466) Beautiful Magenta or wine purple with narrow cream 
spear. Tall grower with 8 open florets on 20 bud spikes. Very fine and striking. 
L=25¢ M-2-25¢; Bilis; 25-25 
DAPHNE (Chase) (Mid-Season) (420) Fine light orange shading darker to edge of petals 
with light yellow lip which makes nice straight spikes of 18 buds. Fine propagator and 
good commercial prospect. L-2-25¢ M-3-25c Blts. 25-20c (100 - 60c) 
DEBUTANTE (Chase) (Early Mid-Season) (410) Very beautiful ruffled light yellow 
blending to orange on outer edge of petals. Vigorous tall grower with 8 blooms open. 
High score M. S. Trial Gardens. Excellent propagator and good habits. 
Li 2 2256, M-3- 25) Bitsapker20c 
DIEPPE (Hassel) (Mid-Season) (432) Beautiful and striking deep salmon with deeper 
throat. Fine tall straight grower opening 7 to 8 large ruffled florets on fine flowerheads. 
Very outstanding for show or cut flowers. Ib22-20c” Bits) pkes 20c¢ 
DREAM CASTLE (Lins) (Mid-Season) (440) Beautiful warm light coral pink blending 
to light cream throat. Opens 10 well attached florets which are perfectly placed on al- 
ways straight stems. <A lovely color and good grower. 
L-25e- M-20¢ S-2\-30¢ Blts. 15> 25e 
DUCHESS (Beaton) Light creamy salmon with creamy yellow throat, really a peaches 
and cream. A wonderful cut flower and makes fine spikes from all sizes and bulblets. 
Opens 7 blooms on straight spikes. Excellent Propagator. 
L-$2.00 M-$1.50 S-$1.00 Blts. 20c (10 - $1.50) (100 - $12.00) 
DUSTY MILLER (Elliot) (486) A smoky old rose or rosy brown with deeper orange blotch 
in throat, penciled white. Produces fine spikes, and is one of the most attractive smokies. 
Rated high in Canada. L-2-20¢ M-10-50c™~ Blts. pke. 20¢ 
EGLANTINE (Sheer) (Late-Midseason) (540) Giant exquisitely heavy ruffled clear 
warm pink blending to a light cream throat. ‘The most beautiful large pink we grow. 
It opens 7 to 8 florets that will reach 7 inches. We have had wonderful spikes of this 
every year. L-50c M-35c Bits. 10-25c (100 - $2.00) 
ENCORE (Beaton) (423) <A very fine scarlet orange. A new and vivid color and _ takes 
the sun without fading. You can cut this and let it stand out of water for hours and not 
