Variety 
EVANGELINE (Palmer-’48) 560-92 
If you are looking for a Grand Champion vari- 
ety, here is a sure one. A vigorous healthy 
grower. A light pink with a rose cast blending 
into a rich creamy throat. Opens up to 10 beau- 
tifully ruffled florets of good attachment on a 
long flowerhead and is very tall growing. Al- 
though only an average propagator, it grows 
a fine heavy spike from bulblets. 
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE (Harris-’47) 
400-88 
Finest Canadian white. Grows 5 ft. or over 
with 8 opening on a 22 bud spike. Blooms are 
shghtly ruffed and well attached. Produces 
many bulblets which germinate well. Looks 
like a fine commercial white. 
FRIENDSHIP (Fischer-’49) 442-70 
Beautiful soft pure pink shading to a cream 
with a large white throat. Florets are round 
and beautifully ruffied. Opens up to 8 on a 
medium spike. An excellent propagator and 
germinator. We cut nice blooms even from the 
small size bulbs. 
GADELON (K & M-’48) 486-85 
Brownish smoky, unusual and very large. 
Grows very tall spikes. Good propagator and 
germinator. 
GAIL (Farington-Moses-’49) 466-85 
A tall stretchy lavender shading to a deeper 
lavender at edge of petals. Opens 7-8 florets 
which are well attached. Petals are recurved. 
Opens well in water and spikes are nice and 
straight. Fair propagator and germinator. 
GARDEN GOLD (Rich-’48) 512-90 
Here is another good one from the same orig- 
inator as Black Cherry. A giant golden yellow 
with a deeper throat. A nice clean looking yel- 
low and a big one. Fair propagator and germ- 
inator. A show winner in its color class. 
GARNET GLOW (Rich-’50) 454-80 
A clean glistening garnet red self with no 
markings. Florets are ruffled and wavy and 
of good substance. Fine facing and spacing 
and good attachment to a strong slender stem. 
Fine for exhibition or commercial. Will not 
burn in the hottest sun. Grows about 50” tall, 
24” flower head, 5” blooms, and opens 8 with 
6 more of its 20 buds in color. Propagation 
and germination fair. Bulbs and foliage healthy 
grower. 
GELBER HERALD (Yellow Herald) (K & M- 
47) 411-80 
Amber yellow, carmine in throat. A fine Pfitzer 
introduction for an early yellow. Large wide 
open flowers are beautifully ruffled and place- 
ment is good on strong, straight spike. Good 
for exhibition as well as commercial. 
Per Large Med. 
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