1951 RETAIL LIST. 
ABIGAIL. Big, light lavender which was superb this 
year. loarge (15, smalle4 for 20.) Btss 50 1or<.25- 
ANNAMAE. Early, pure white. <A strong grower. 
ASTRID. Straight, beautiful rose that is one of the 
very best in its color class. Large, .15, small 4 for 
Al) 
BEACON. Tall, cream throated salmon scarlet. Large 
only. 
BIG TOP. Huge light salmon with dark blotch. Ex- 
tra good. 
BIKINI. Very brilliant orange with contrasting 
throat. Not widely known but good. Large .25, 
small8 for .25, Bulblets 25 form2s, 
BLACK OPAL. One of the darkest reds. Tall, with 
many open. 
BLESSED DAMOSEL. Late, ruffled hght rose. Big 
flower and a very fine pastel. Medium 5 for .25, 
small 10 for .25. 
BLUE LAGOON. Tall growing deep blue. Large 
flowered and a vigorous grower. Medium 2 for .30, 
small 3 for .80. Bulblets 20 for .25. 
BOLERO. Ruffled orange with brown blotch. Distinc- 
tive and well liked by everyone. 
BUCKEYE BRONZE. Rosy bronze that has an espe- 
cially good color and grows nicely too. Very popu- 
lar. 
BURMA. No garden ever has enough of this lovely 
ruffed deep rose. Big blooms even from bulblets. 
CHERRY JAM. Ruffled dark salmon with big cherry 
blotch. This was one of the very best in our garden 
last season. 
CONCORD. Grape purple with brilliant sheen. Early 
and good. 
CORONA. Rose edged cream which is always in big 
demand. 
COVER GIRL. Extra tall, medium pink with hardly 
a fault. 
DAISY MAE. Orange pink with darker blotch. Small 
sizes only. 
DEBORAH SAMPSON. Buff pink which we rate as 
about the best in its class. Large .20, medium 2 for 
.20, small 4 for .20. Bulblets 50 for .25. 
DIEPPE. Wonderfully impressive salmon red with 
deeper throat. Medium 4 for .20, small 10 for .20. 
DOROTHY ARMSTRONG. Tall, medium purple with 
long flower head. Heat resistant and due to be a win- 
ner. Medium .20, small 2 for .20, bulblets 10 for .20. 
DRUM MAJOR. Arrow straight medium orange with 
darker throat. Very distinctive. 
DR. WHITELY. Large flowered light buff which 
grows easily. Proved to be a good dry weather glad. 
ETHEL CAVE-COLE. Pale pink which opens many 
large florets on a nice stem. 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN. Perhaps the most beau- 
tiful ruffed lavender. Its one fault is that it needs 
plenty of moisture to develop long stems. 
