e x * * (486) (Elliot, 1945) 
Dusty Miller ee e@ fe ve (Rose- 
marie Pfitzer x Vagabond Prince) Well-named is this 
dusty rose with reddish thumb-mark and cream pen- 
cillings in the throat. One of the most reliable smokies. 
(L 2-.25; 10-1.00) (M 10-.70) 
(S 10-.40) (Blbts. Pkg. .25) 
Elizabeth the Queen **+*— 
(566) (White, 1941) (85 days) ((Sheila x Gloriana) X 
Salbach’s Orchid) From 1922 to 1941, Minuet was 
queen of the lavender glads. Since 1941 Elizabeth the 
Queen has held sway. Such prolonged sovereignty is 
rare and seems to be confined to the lavender class, 
At almost every glad show magnificent, ruffled, spikes 
of “EQ” are displayed. Be sure to give this variety 
LITTLE GOLD is an extremely valuable small glad 
for the arranger. Ina low flat bowl we have grouped 
it in a triangular placement in combination with 
anthemis Kelwayi for a very pleasing effect. Small 
rhubarb leaves and a few flat weathered rocks add 
interest to the composition. 
abundant water, lest it disappoint you and come short. 
(L 2-.25; 10-1.00) (M 10-.60) 
(S 10-.35) (Blbts. Pkg. .25) 
Elmer’s Rose 335 (460) Fischer 
(Elizabeth the Queen x Rose O’Day) From the reverse 
cross of Noweta Rose comes this gloriously ruffled 
deep-rose variety pictured on page 35. Its heavy sub- 
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