BLESSED DAMOSEL. Exceptionally beautiful 
light rose of a clear pastel shade. Large flow- 
ered. Rather late bioomer, 
BUCKEYE BRONZE. Unquestionably the best 
smoky bronze. Well ruttled, a fine grower and 
very popular. 
BOLERO. Brownish orange with darker blotch. 
Lacinated and rultied petats. A snappy smoky. 
BOUTON d’OR. Golden yellow with a double row 
placement. A good yellow for commercial use. 
BURMA. Many people tell us that our strain of 
Burma is superlative. Notning else quite like 
this deep rose. One of the most beautiful glads 
but at its best from large bulbs. 
CHERBOURG. Tall growing, medium rose of a 
lively shade. 
CONCORD. Early. Grape purple with brilliant 
sheen. 
CONN. YANKEE. Light pink with scarlet blotch. 
Many large blooms open at once. 
CORONA. Rugged growing white with pink bor- 
der on petal edges. 
COVER GIRL. Tall pink which is very satisfac- 
tory. 
DAISY MAE. Orange pink with darker blotch. 
First class In every way. 
DEBORAH SAMPSON. Pastel light buff on a 
strong growing plant. Ten open blooms is not 
uncommon. One of the best light pastels. 
DIEPPE. Wonderfully impressive salmon red. 
A topnotch glad. K 
DOROTHY ARMSTRONG. Opens eight medium 
sized purple blooms on a long, wiry flowerhead. 
Fine showtlower and a good commercial. . 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN. Most beautiful la- 
vender. Ruffled and fluted blooms on a spike 
of medium height. Heavy show winner. 
ETHEL CAVE-COLE. Very ear.y, large flowered 
light pink. A hard one to beat for an early com- 
mercial. 
FAIR ANGEL. Early white. Well ruffled and 
well worth while. 
FIREBRAND. An early red that is outstanding 
here. Nice clear color and exceptionally good 
spikes. Medium and small bulbs only. 
FIRELIGHT. Midseason light red. Large, well 
placed flowerets on a good spike. 
FRANCIS M. IRWIN. Different shade of rosy la- 
vender. Has some misplaced blooms, but the 
color is grand. Well liked by florist. 
GEN. EISENHOWER. Always a winner. Huge 
begonia pink. One of the best from Holland. 
GOLDEN ARROW. A reliable medium yellow 
which we grow in quantity for our cutflower 
trade. 
GOLDEN STATE. Tall, deep yellow which o- 
pens a large number of good sized blooms at 
once. 
HARMAU. Nice growing salmon with deeper 
throat. 
HARRY HOPKINS. Reddish rose that is very 
fine. Tall, well balanced spikes. 
HAWKEYE RED. Brilliant, glowing medium red. 
Rated as one of the best commercials. 
