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COTILLION 542 (Butt 48) A deep pink with creamy yellow throat that some growers 
consider one of the 10 best commercial pinks. One spike is a whole bouquet in itself. 
Opens up 8 to 10 giant size florets having good placement and attachment. One to 
conjure with. 
L .25; M 2 for .30; S 3 for .25; Blbts. 15 for .25; 100 for $1.00 
CREAM ORCHIDS 406 (Fischer 751) The waxy, creamy heavily laciniated florets more 
closely resembling an orchid, than does any other variety, make the name appropriate. 
Probably will be at its best in corsages and for those who delight in artistic arrange- 
ments. 
L $1.00, M .75; S .50; Blbts 2 for .30; 10 for $1.00 
CROWN JEWEL 461 (Fischer °51) A stunningly blotched lavender, bordering to rose 
pink. Something entirely different. Wil! be a marvelous basket glad. Spikes carry 
18 buds, opening 7 to 8. Bulblets are extra strong growers. 
L $1.50; M $1.25; S $1.00; Blbts. .20 each; 10 for $1.50 
CYNTHIA 410 (Dr. F. X. Graff ’49) An early soft shade of attractive yellow which attains 
a 55-inch height, with a flowerhead of 26 to 28 inches. The stem is medium heavy and 
has good resiliancy which makes it easy to cut. This flower has nice floret placement, 
with 20 buds, of which 7 and 8 open with 5 showing color. The florets have a pleasing 
form, being wide open and slightly recurved with a bit of frilling on the edges. The 
color is a beautiful clear medium yellow. Occasionally, on the lower floret, an almost 
indistinct hairline appears. The substance is good and florists report its keeping qual- 
ities are excellent. 
L $1.00; M .75; S .50; Blbts. 2 for .25; 10 for $1.00; 100 for $8.00 
DAYBREAK 516 (Harris 750) <A beautiful cream and buff combination, one of the finest in 
its color, very delicate pastel, general effect is buff. It grows 56 inches tall, spike has 
22-inch flowerhead, opens 8 with 6 in color, a grand commercial or exhibition glad. 
L $1.25; M $1.00; S .75; Blbts. 4 for .25; 20 for $1.00 
DEE TWELVE 452 (Arenius 751) <A clear medium self red opening up to 8 blooms, with 
6 showing color on an 18 to 20 bud spike. Growth has been very healthy, foliage is 
deep green. It makes plenty of bulblets that germinate well and grow into good sized 
bulbs. Its outstanding quality, however, is its wonderful color which the originator 
believes to be the best in its class. 
L $1.00; Blbts. .15 each; 10 for $1.00 
DIEPPE 436 (Hassel ’45) (Mid-season) Medium to deep salmon red with darker blotch. A 
very beautiful and distinctive color that attracts attention at once, fine in both daylight 
and artificial light. Opens 7 to 9 large well arranged blooms on a good cutting stem. 
Nothing better in just this color. 
Large only, 10 for .75; Blbts. 100 for .25 
DOLLY VARDEN 532 (Harris ’50) A huge salmon with white throat, the white carrying 
through the midrib. It grows 52 inches tall, carrying a spike of 20-inch flowerhead 
and opening 9, six and one-half inch florets of its 21 buds with 7 in color. A grand 
glad for either exhibition or commercial use. 
L $1.25; M $1.00; S .75; Blbts. 4 for .25; 20 for $1.00 
DOROTHY ARMSTRONG 470 (Beardmore) (Mid-season) A medium shade of purple that 
has lots of class. Tall, graceful, wiry spikes. Strong grower and propagator and one 
hundred per cent cutter, standing heat well. Heavy winner at Eastern shows and 
should go to the top as a leading purple cut-flower. 
L .15; Blbts. 100 for .30 
ECHO 440 (C. and G. Melk ’50) Here is a sport of that old time favorite, Ethel Cave Cole, 
having two qualities lacking in the parent. It will absolutely not fleck and it stands up 
well in the row. Only large bulbs offered this season so you can see it at its best. 
L .25 each; 10 for $2.00 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN 566 (White ’41) What a glad and what a name to conjure with. 
Beautifully ruffled with darker lines in the throat. Often comes short but beautiful 
beyond description when well grown. Excellent also for hybridizing. One of the really 
famous names in lavenders. 
L 10 for .75; Blbts. 100 for .25 
