CREAM ORCHIDS 
406 (Fischer) E Very 
beautiful ruffled and la- 
ciniated cream. One of 
the most beautiful varie- 
ties I know. Fine for 
corsages and small ar- 
rangements. 
L .50, M .35, S_ .25, 
B 8/.25,100/2.50. 
CROESUS 412 (Hatch) 
EM Heavily ruffled 
medium yellow’ with 
slight throat lines. Opens 
8-10 on a spike of 18-22 
buds with the rest show- 
ing color. Medium 
height. This variety was 
very fine in Mr. Hatch’s 
garden but wasn’t quite 
so good in my own fields 
this past year. I think it 
will be better next year. 
L 1.50, M 1.00, S .50, 
B 3/.25,10/.75. 
CROWN JEWEL 461 
(Fischer) E Unusual col- 
ored light lavender with 
reddish blotch.Very nice. 
L .50, M .35, S_ .25, 
B 8/.25,100/2.50. 
~CRUSADER 301 (Fischer) E Very nice white 
with beautifully colored purple blotch. One of 
the most beautiful varieties I know. Opens to 8. 
Well worth trying. 
M .75, S .50, B 2/.25,10/1.00. 
CUPID 300 (Fischer) E Very early white and 
valuable on that account. Opens 4 to 5 waxy and 
ruffled blooms on a tall wiry stem. Grand for 
florists who want them early. 
L 2/.25, M 3/.25, S 5/.25, B Pkg./.25. 
D-12 452 (Arenius) M Medium red that I 
think is one of the best reds grown. Opens 8 with 
6 showing. Strong healthy grower and should be 
a grand commercial. 
L .40, M .30, S .20, B 10/.30,100/2.00. 
DAISY MAE 521 (Ruble) M Nice orange pink 
with cherry throat blotch. An unusual color. Tall 
strong grower with 8 open. Fine for shows and 
for any other purpose. 
L 2/.25, M 3/.25, S 5/.25, B Pkg. /.25. 
Croesus 
DARK DAVID 554 (Morgan) L Dark red that 
is one of the very best. Opens 8 blooms on a tall 
strong. plant. Very consistent producer of nice 
spikes. 
L .75, M .50, S .35, B 5/.25,100/3.00. 
DAWN 460 (Klein) E Ruffled light rose shading 
deeper in the throat. One of the very earliest 
varieties and valuable as a florist’s cut flower. 
Opens 7-8 with 7 in color on a medium height 
plant. Good texture, placement and attachment. 
L 1.00, M .60, S .35, B 5/.25,10/.50. 
DAWN GLOW 560 (Jack) EM Light distinctive 
shade of rose. One of the best varieties of its 
color and season. 
L 2/.25, M 3/.25, S 5/.25, B Pkg./.25. 
DEBUTANTE 410 (Chase) M_ Light yellow 
shading to deep orange on the edge. Tall strong 
plant with 6 open on a long head. A fine commer- 
cial; cut flower growers in Florida are finding it 
valuable. 
L 2/.25, M 3/.25, S 5/.25, B Pkg./.25. 
DESERT DUSK _ 586 (Rich) L Huge attractive 
smoky slate salmon with a blue overcast and 
light orange red blotch. Good substance and 
facing. This was very fine with me this past 
season. 
L 1.00, M .75, S .50, B 3/.25,10/.75. 
DIEPPE 436 (Hassall) M Dark brilliant salmon 
red shading darker on the lip. Opens 6-7 flat 
wide open blooms of a gorgeous reddish color. 
One of the very best scarlets. 
L 2/.25, M 3/.25, S 5/.25, B Pkg./.25. 
DISPLAY 520 (Ficht) M Tall strong growing 
orange salmon. Up to 5 feet or more with long 
flower heads. One of the finest varieties of its 
color I have seen. Quite similar to Sundust except 
that it grows taller with longer heads and slightly 
larger blooms and a little earlier. This was very 
fine with me this past season. Should make a 
grand cut flower variety. 
L 2.00, M 1.25, S .75, B 2/.30,10/1.25. 
DOLLY VARDEN 533 (Harris) L Huge salmon 
with white throat and midribs. Opens 9 blooms 
on a 21 bud spike. Very nice. 
L 1.00, M .75, S .50, B .25,5/1.00. 
DRYAD_ (480) (Chase) M. Smoky light rose 
with cream blotch. Very popular. Opens 6—7 5” 
wide open blooms with as many more showing. 
L 2/.25, M 3/.25, S 5/.25, B Pkg./.25. 
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