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show any wilt. Very long lasting. Makes fine spikes with 6 to 7 open. Excellent blooms 
from all sized and bulblets. Cut flower growers don’t miss this. 
L-50c M-35c S-25c Bits. 10 - 40c (100 - $3.00) 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN (White) (Mid-season) (566) Beautiful clear lavender mauve 
with darker lines in the throat. 7 to 8 large beautifully ruffled blooms open at one time. 
L -2-20c (10-70c) M-10-50c Bits. pkg. 20c. 
EVANGELINE (Palmer) (Mid-season) (560) ‘This gorgeous light rose pink with its 
beautiful giant ruffled florets on tall straight spikes is a stunning sight. It opens to 10 
blooms on long flowerheads. A few spikes will misplace but this does not detract from 
its popularity. A fine propagator. Price has been considerably reduced this year. 
L-90c M-50c S-35c Bits. 6 - 25c (100 - $3.50) 
EVENGLOW (Chase) (Mid-Season) (524) Fine blending of light to red orange at edges 
of petals and clear light yellow lip. Makes nice straight spikes with 6 to 8 open and 
makes a fine cut flower variety. L- 2-25c (10- $1.00) Blts. pkg. 25c 
FABULOUS (LaSalle) (Early Mid-Season) (443). A striking and beautiful unusual colored 
glad. It is a deep pink with cherry throat bordered with light cream. A tall fine grower 
with 6 to 7 large blooms of good placement. If you like them different, try this. 
Pe 20ce M- 22250 S22-20G eBlis) 15 - 206 (100143 1,00) 
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE (Harris) (Mid-Season) (400) An outstanding new white 
from Canada. The blooms are very heavy textured and ruffled. Opens 6 to 8 well placed 
florets on 28” flowerheads with 21 buds. Plants are strong and healthy growing 68” high. 
Rated No. 1 1948 Canadian symposium. Very excellent show or commercial. 
Pe 20G Maaco =2° 206 "Blts.15- 25¢ (L002 31225) 
FRIENDSHIP (Fischer) (Early) (440) This beautiful soft pure pink shading to cream 
throat is a dream for color and beauty. The round blooms are exquisitely ruffled and 
open 6 to 8 on a straight medium height plant. Excellent propagator. 
M -35c S-25c Bits. 4-20c (10-45c) (100 - $3.50) 
GAIL (Farrington) (Mid-season) (466) A light lavender shading to deeper lavender at 
the petal edges with faint penciling of cerise rose in the throat. Consistently produces tall 
stretchy straight spikes and opens 7-9 florets with fine placement. Excellent show or 
commercial. L- $2.00 M-$1.50 S-$1.00 Blts. 25c (10- $2.00) (No Discount) 
GEN. EISENHAUER (Salman) (562) Probably the finest and most sensational of the 
European varieties of recent years. Brilliant clean begonia rose that makes tall strong spikes 
with 8 to 10 well placed blooms open at once that will grow to 7” in size. A must have for 
every garden. L-2225¢ “M-=35-20c) $-10- 300) Bltss/50= 25c 
GIANT CYCLAMEN (Higgins) This variety classed as cyclamen pink in Australia. We 
would call it a rose lavender or medium deep rose. Makes fine spikes even from small bulbs. 
Ee o0G M-35G8s -20G = Bltss8- 20c 
GOLD CHEVRON (Beaton) (310) An exceedingly different and interesting new light 
yellow self. The blooms are truly lacinated, needlepointed, and ruffled. Opens 7 perfectly 
placed 34%” to 4” blooms on a spike of 18 buds with a 25” flowerhead. A sure winner 
in its class at any show and very attractive. L-$1.00 M-75c S-50c Bits. 3-20c (10 - 60c) 
GOLD STANDARD (Beaton) (Mid-Season) (516) A giant size, formal type golden buff of 
enhancing beauty. The inner petals are a pure, clean golden yellow, while the outer petals 
are a rich golden buff. A modified ruffling and fluting adds to its appeal. Spikes have 8 to 
10 blooms open at once, 6 to 8 in color. Height 54” with 18 to 20 buds. Excellent texture 
and good propagator. L30¢ ) Ma 20 1S =2- 206 Bits. 10 =20c9(100 = $1.50) 
GOLDEN DRAGON (Snyder) (Mid-Season) (410) Bright, rich, formal, medium yellow 
with red glow deep in throat. Opens 8 lightly ruffled blooms of 414%” to 5” diameter on long 
flowerheads of 22 buds. Spikes are 60” high, very sturdy and strong. Good propagator, 
healthy and opens to the tip when cut in bud, blooms fine from smaller sizes. Blue ribbons 
Ohio State and Michigan, also section champion, 1947, high rating Trial Gardens, 1946. 
L-75c M-50c Bits. 5 -20c 
GOLDEN STATE (Wheeler) (Mid-season) (512) Clear rich yellow with a tall straight 
spike, opening a double row of 10 or more blooms that approach Picardy in size. Great 
show winner. M~3-20c- S-5-20c Bits: pkg. 20c 
GRACE DARLING (Harris) (Mid-Season) (460) Very lovely light rose shading to a cream 
throat. Makes fine spikes in a color that you will thrill to. 
L- $1.00 M-75c S-50c Bits. 2-20c (10 - 80c) 
