401 
470 
401 
312 
410 
566 
536 
500 
540 
440 
452 
Edith Grace—Large white with vivid 
purple blotch. Spectacular and quite late. 
ELANORA—Beautiful, rich, rose red vio- 
let. Opens nearly the whole spike. 
ELEGANT LADY—White with slight 
tint and distinct lemon yellow blotch. 
Heavily ruffled. A beauty. 
Elizabeth Maier—Tall medium yellow 
that opens many. 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN—Beautiful 
large lavender mauve with darker feath- 
er. A grand one. 
ESQUIRE—A grand scarlet. Tall, strong 
grower. 
EUREKA—White sport of Picardy. Valu- 
able as a cut flower. 
EVANGELINE—Very large light pink 
that will open 8-9 slightly ruffled florets 
on a long head. 
FAY (JACK)—Ruffled pink with cream 
throat. Quite Early. 
FIREBRAND (BUTT)—Brilliant med- 
ium red that opens many. A distinctive 
shade. 
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE—An excel- 
lent tall white. The most popular white 
at the present time often taking grand 
champion honors. 
FLYING FORTRESS—Huge smoky gray 
with red feather. One spike a whole bou- 
quet., 
FRIENDSHIP—Beautiful shade of pure 
pink with cream throat. Nicely ruffled 
and a grand one. 
FUSCHIA BELLE—Clear, pure deep 
rose. Opens many and is excellent. 
FUSCHIA MAID—Fine reddish purple. 
An excellent 300. 
GAVOTTE—Blend of light salmon, pink, 
and cream. 
GLENOLDEN-—-Chamois with buff and 
yellow throat. Something different. 
GLOAMING—Very tall bright purple 
with white throat. A strong contender 
in the 300 class. 
GLORIOUS—Deep salmon with creamy 
white throat and rose feather. Slightly 
ruffled. A late variety and an excellent 
300, opening 10-12. 
GLOW—A glowing salmon orange. A 
very good one. 
GOLD DUST—Deep rich yellow the best 
early commercial yellow I have found. 
GOLDEN ARROW—An excellent, large, 
elear, light medium yellow. 
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10 
10 
10 
10 
1.60 
70 
1.00 
.20 
2-.25 
1.00 
.20 
2-.30 
1.20 
3-.20 
10 
2-.30 
1.20 
4-25 
.60 
bulblets 
small per 
4-.25 
40-.25 
.20 
40-.25 
100-.50 
40-25 
100-.50 
40-.25 
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3-.25 
5-.25 
10-.25 
50-.25 
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