COLUMBIA (Roberts 51) 85 days 407 
There has been a lot of controversy over which is best—-Corona 
or Columbia, and we are inclined to hand it to Columbia. Not too 
much difference in color, but a lot better attachment. Performance 
is about equal. Creamy white with a slightly deeper cream center, 
with a bright rose border extending inwards from the petal edges 
for, -almost' halfan inch. Six or more ‘open, five in ©color. .Tall 
straight spikes. 
Price—L $1.50 M $1.00 S 60c B 10/$1.00 
Connecticut Yankee (Schenetsky 44) 90 days 441 
Performance rather than color value gives Connecticut Yankee 
its high standing. A nice shade of pink, with a rather sharp orange 
blotch. Will hold eight or more open and medium husky spikes. 
Could have a little more taper to the overall appearance but it is 
still a contender at any show. Florists like it. 
Price—L 2/25c M 3/25c Pkg. 25c 
COLOR MARVEL (Kreuger. 46) 75 days 316 
An orange yellow that does all right for itself. A 300 size and 
typically so in its results. About five open on a 18-20 bud spike, 
medium tall, straight spikes. Attractive color, well liked commer- 
cially. Blends weil with other shades. 
Price—L 2/25c—10/$1.00 M 2/15c—10/70c 
S 5/25c—10/40c B Pkg. 25c 
CONNIE G (Woods 48) 75 days 506 
There were some wonderful spikes of Connie G at the shows 
this year. Heavily ruffled cream colored florets with a yellow 
throat, all blended together in a harmonious ensemble. Florets are 
of very heavy texture, well attached to tall straight spikes of up 
to 24 buds. Buds show color almost the entire length of the spike. 
Placement is good with the possible exception of the first floret. 
Bulbs will watermark unless dug early and dried fast. 
Price—L 50c M 35c Sazoc Booy25¢ 
CORONA (Palmer 40) 80 days 507 
Our stock was acquired shortly after introduction and has been 
propogated from the original purchase. It has consistly produced 
the rose edging that makes Corona so attractive. Petals are cream 
white shading deeper in the throat with the rose edging giving an 
attractive flower. Tall husky spikes always straight. A good show 
flower and an excellent commercial. 
Price—L 2/25c—10/$1.00 M 2/15c—10/70c 
S 5/25c—10/40c B Pkg. 25c 
CORONET (Palmer 49) 8 Odays 366 
A clear ruffled lavender in the 366 class. Florets are nicely 
ruffled, somewhat on the order of Wedgewood. Produces an all 
around attractive spike with six or more open florets attractively 
arranged on medium tall spikes. Just the thing for arrangement or 
corsage work and a good contender on the show table. 
Price—L 25c—10/$2.00 M 20c—10/$1.60 
S 2/25c—10/$1.00 B-15/25c 
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