BURMA (Palmer 43) 562 Heavily ruffled deep rose-red, Florets are large and 
of heavy texture. A greet favorite, (Price scale A) 
CANOPUS (Chase 47) 506 Giant, heovily ruffled cream with foint reddish throat 
morking., Eerly, fine show variety. (L 35¢; M 25¢; 8 2/30¢) 
CARRARA (Brerman 45) 500 Good, husky white with light penciling in thront, A 
fine cut-flower which will produce six-foot spikes. (Price sccle A) 
CIRCE (K&M 49) 523 Cleor scorlet orange with smoll red feother on creamy throet. 
Opens six very lerge florets on tall spike. (L 75¢; M 50¢; S 25¢; Blts 5/25) 
CONNIE G (Woods 48) 506 A beautiful heavily-ruffled deep cream which will open 
ten florets on long flower-head. Fine show glad. (L $1.00; M 75¢; S 50¢; 
Blts. 5/50¢) 
CORONA (Palmer 40) 560 Creamy white with pink edge on all petals. If you have 
had "poor luck" with this, try our fusarium-free stock. (Price scale A) 
CUPID (Fischer 49) 500 Dainty, heavily ruffled pure white with cream throat. 
Wonderful for corsage and arrangement work. (Price scale C) 
DEBORAH SAMPSON (Scheer 47) 440 Delicate pink, blending to a creamy buff. Opens 
6-8 on a nice spike. Fine growing habits make this variety a splendid 
commercial. (Price scale C) 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN (White 41) 566 Ruffled lavender, darker throat lines. One 
of the best, altho spikes usually only of medium height. (Price scale A) 
ELMER'S ROSE (Fischer 51) 460 Rich ruffled deep rose florets on a fine spike moke 
this an outstanding gled. Vigorous grower ond healthy propagator. 
(L $1.00; M 75¢; S 50¢; Blts. 10/#1.00) 
EUREKA (Fairweather 48) 500 White sport of Picerdy. This looks like one of the 
best of the Picerdy sports. (Price scele C) 
EVANGELINE (Polmer 48) 560 Produces tell spikes with 8-9 giant florets of pale 
pink blending into a rich creamy throot. Useful for any purpose. This wes 
Grand Champion of the 1951 West. Int. Show of the NAGC. (L 35¢; 10/$2 80; 
M 25¢3 10/$2.00; S 2/25¢, 10/$1.00; Blts, 10/254) 
FABULOUS (La Salle 46) 443 A deep pink with a half blotch of cherry red bordered 
by light cream. Opens 6-7 on tall spikes. (Price scale C) 
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE (Herris 47) 500 Clean white blending into pale cream throat, 
Opens 8 beautifully ruffled florets on o nicely balanced spike. Tall, 
healthy grower. (Price scele C) 
FLYING FORTRESS (Wilson 43) 568 Large smoky gray, with 10-12 open florets, In 
great demand, although given to poor placement. (Price scale B) 
FRIENDSHIP (Fischer 49) 442 Beoutifully ruffled soft pure pink shading into a 
creamy throat. First gled in our field to bloom. Medium height. An easy 
grower and excellent cut-flower, (L 25¢, 10/$2.00; M 10/$1.50; S 10/$1.00) 
GENERAL EISENHOVER (Salman 48) 542 Deep begonia pink. Huge spikes with 6-8 
florets open. (Price scale A) 
GOLDEN STATE (heeler 42) 512 Good exhibition yellow thet is quite popular on 
the Pacific coast. Late variety. (Price scale A) 
GOLDEN FAVORITE (Salman 48) 512 Blooms ebout 20 days earlier than Golden State, 
Try them both. (Price Scale A) 
GREEN LIGHT (Pfitzer 40) 406 Pale greenish-yellow or chartreuse. Beautiful 
spike when well grown. Much used in arrengements, Best of the green 
voerieties. ° ; : (Price scale A) 
GRETA GARBO (Pfitzer 37) 440 Very pale light rose, with creamy throat, One of 
the most beautiful of gleds. Not new, but you will love it. (Price scale A) 
HARRY HOPKINS (Selman 47) 554 Deep wine=red florets have nice shape and good 
texture. Opens 8 on a straight stem. Even, easily grown plents. Very 
good cut-flower. (Price scale B) 
HARVEST MOON (Jack 38) 411 Good mediun yellow. Placement variable. An old 
veriety, but still a populer cutflower. Lete midseason. (Price scale A) 
HEART OF GOLD (Fischer 50) 401 Pronounced cream-yellow throat on clear white 
florets. Fine early veriety. (L 50¢; M 35¢; S 25¢; Blts. 8/'25/) 
HIGH FINANCE (Wilson 40) 582 Smoky light orange-gray, with creamy throat. Very 
populer in this area, (Price scale A) 
