RECENT INTRODUCTIONS 1950-1951 
OOONEY MISS (540) (Krueger '50) (80 days) 
For an early mid-season pink, 
Cooney Miss, with its trace of darker 
coloring at the throat, is a very fine 
glad. It has good substance which makes 
iietine for cuttin: Wonderful grower, 
Picardy substitute. 
L 1/.50 10/4.00 
A des wad RG) jcc, 
(5 L, 5M, 5 S, 100 Bhbts.-$7.25 value- 
4.00) 
S 1/.20 10/1.50 
DANCING FLAME (436) (Ar '50) (75 days) 
New Arnett, dark red. 
Ca Tae MAG 1/035 
DOLLY VARDEN (532) (Harris, 1950) 
(95 days) Dolly Varden will 
open 6-8 of the largest florets I have 
ever seen ina glad. For such an el- 
ephant, it has good color-- a rich sal- 
mon pink blending to a cream throat. 
Said to have been named for the Dolly 
Varden trout, a handsome species native 
to British Columbia and Alaska, whose 
olive coloring is brightly decorated 
with deep salmon-red spots, 
NO DISCOUNT 
Doyles 
ELMER'S ROSE (460) (Fic '51) (85 days) 
Rose with heavy substance 
and intense ruffling. Grows 5 feet tall 
with long flower head. An outstanding in- 
troduction. 
i 1/1,00 10/8007 3719250 20/7200 
Mele) 10/600) Bloce, oy Deo 
100/8.00 
ENCHANTMENT (432) (Fic 150) (79 days) 
Nicely ruffled deep salmon 
with large creamy throat, 
Lat, 2510/2" OG seer asia ee 
M 2/.25 10/1.00 Blbts. Pkg./.30 
(412) (Marshall, '51) (75 days) 
(Seedling of Orange Gold) This 
new self-colored, slightly ruffled yel- 
low is deeper and richer than Spotlight, 
bears no blotch or marking which makes 
it the outstanding in this color class. 
Opens perfectly in water, retains its 
eee 
deep color and size of floret to the 
very tip. Will make an excellent com- 
mercial, Extra strong grower from bulb- 
lets and a fine bloomer from small bulbs. 
NO DISCOUNT 
L 1/2.50 10/20.00 S 1/1.00 10/8.00 
M1/1.75 10/14.00 Blbts. 1/.30 10/2.40 
GOLDEN FLUTE (511) Hartman '50) 
(85 days) A heavily tex- 
tured light yellow with a rose stripe on 
a medium deep yellow lip petal. Grows 
60 inches with a well balanced 28-inch 
flower head. A winner at the recent 
shows. 
Diy Paeeh PES awed: 
Me1/2.25 Blbts. 1/.25 10/2.00 
KEEPSAKE (410) (Kru '50) (80 days) The 
waxy yellow florets of Keepsake 
are without any imperfection of foreign 
color. The low growing plants produce 
spere-type spikes which carry 7 open 
florets at one time, 
Tay/1K0O 10/8 0050 Sa/>50090/1,.00 
M1/.75 10/6.00 
RING DAVID (570) (Carlson '51) (75 days) 
A deep purple shading into a 
rich velvet-red throat with a picotee 
edging on the petals. Opens up to 10 
ruffled, fluted florets with almost all 
the remaining buds in color. King David 
has excellent commercial qualities, be- 
ing a vigorous grower, excellent — propa- 
gator and germinator, and opens to the 
tip when cut in bud. Has a fine record 
of show winnings. 
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