BURMA (Palmer 43) 88 days 562 
Nearly all the buds will show color before the first floret opens. Florets 
are deep dark rose, shading lighter to the throat, are well placed, well at- 
tached on tall straight spikes. Six to eight open with nearly every bud 
showing color. Burma gave championship spikes from a greenhouse plant- 
ing, transplanted outside May 1st with excellent spikes July 5th. 
Prices (e121 00ReMel2/ 65GueS= 2) 40c) B.50/25c 
BUTTERSCOTCH (Langworthy 48) 90 days ple 
Buff with a soft tinge of salmon and a rosy salmon colored blotch. A 
very nice color combination. Has large somewhat ruffled florets with 6 or 
more open on tall, nicely balanced spikes. Has good attachment, place- 
ment, propogation and germination. Worth looking at and very interest- 
ing in your fall color work. 
Price L 25c M 20c S 2/30c B 10/25c 
CAPTAIN KIDD (Roberts 50) 80 days 452 
For richness and sparkle, you will have to go a long way to surpass 
Captain Kidd with its glowing deep blood red florets. 6 - 7 open on tall 
spikes. Stands the heat and sun very well. Does not burn fade or wilt. 
Good propogator. 
Price L $1.50 M $1.00 S 60c Bi3/25¢ 
CARNIVAL (Butt 47) 85 days 437 
It is a toss up as to which to like better - Bold Face or Carnival. Both 
are exceedingly attractive. Carnival with its scarlet red and its unusually 
attractive white blotch certainly makes an attention getter any place you 
see it. It will hold about 8 open on medium tall straight spikes. Florets 
are well attached and the spike is well proportioned. Looks very good for 
show and commercial. Good propogator. 
Price L 2/35c M 3/35c_ S 4/25c Be) 25c 
CASABLANCA (Majeski 44) 95 days 400 
Tall straight spikes of nicely ruffled white florets makes this a good 
commercial. Holds about 6 open with plenty of buds in color. Nice all 
around and very useable. 
Pricewals (2/75ceaMel 2 00G onl?) 40c, .Ba50/ 25¢ 
CECILY ANN (Errey 50) 85 days 440 
A very attractive soft coral pink with a cream throat. 8 or more open 
tall straight tapering spikes. Its performance has been excellent and we 
think you will hear more from Cecily Ann. Not too widely introduced as 
yet but worth looking at. 
Price L $2.00 M $1.50 S $1.00 Bec 
CHAMOUNY (Baerman 38) 85 days 362 
One of the outstanding rose colored glads. The silvery edging on the 
cerise rose petals gives us an “eyecatcher’, from a color point alone. Add 
to this, the ability to hold up to ten open, with tall straight nicely propor- 
tioned spikes, and you have a good one. Tops for performance, color, 
beauty, commercial and show work. Bulbs seem to be rough and not at 
all attractive in appearance, but they certainly produce winners. 
Price L 12/$1.00 M 12/65c S 12/40c B 50/25c 
CHARMAINE (New 40) 75 davs 360 
A three hundred size that grows like a five hundred. Tall, well shaped 
spikes of a medium rose shade, six open and plenty of buds in color to 
make a good florists spike. Crisp in appearance with a darker throat. 
Early and a good florist flower. Will also win on the show table because 
of the nice all around way it performs. 
Price L 12/80c M 12/60c S 12/40c B 50/25c 
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