250 
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206 
285 
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DR. FRANCIS—Dull cherry red with a little 
darker feather in a tan colored throat. Nice 
small florets on a fairly tall spike. A different 
red. A New Zealand variety. 
DOLORES — Small bright pink with white 
throat. Will open 5 on nice tall spikes. Very 
popular and. rightfully so. 
DON PEDRO—A fairly old variety, that is 
scarce, due to slow propogation. Buff with 
very prominent deep red velvety blotches. 
Opens 4 and 5 florets, with as many more in 
color. Very colorful. 
DRACOCEPHELUS' (Species)—Suffusion of 
green and rust with yellow throat. Long al- 
most tubular florets, hardly one inch acruss. 
Very unusual. Very slow propogation makes 
this available only now and then. 
DRAGONETTE—Pink with full, very attrac- 
tive yellow throat. A beautiful small glad 
that grows very straight and is different. 
DRESDEN—Heavily ruffled, clear light yellow. 
Opens up to 7 and 8 nicely placed florets on 
17-18 bud spikes. A beauty. 1951 introduction. 
ELDA—Clean bright orange or gold. Opens 
4 or 5 small florets out of 14-15 buds on a 
small wiry spike. A grand little orange. 
ELF—Bright deep orange with golden yellow 
throat. Very clear and quite vivid colors. 
Opens 5 slightly ruffled florets on quite tall 
spikes. 
ELLA MAY—An old variety, probably to be 
found in no other list. Beautiful light pink 
with creamy white throat. Opens 5 and 6 on 
15-16 bud spikes. 
ETHEL THERESA—Creamy white flushed 
pink, with wine throat markings. Slightly 
ruffled and pointed petals. 
FADDIST—Another old timer. Light pink 
with bright red mid-ribs and suffused blotches, 
on a creamy yellow background. 
FAIRY—Delicate light lavender, that opens 
5-6, with another 5-6 showing color, on a 
15-16 bud spike. One of the very best and much 
in demand. 
FAIRY FANCY—A real cream with yellow 
throat and bright rose throat marks. Pointed, 
slightly lacinated petals. Very much in de- 
mand. 
FAIRY LANTERN —Slightly smoky reddish 
violet, with full deep yellow lower throat. 
Opens 4 or 5 hooded florets, on a tall willowy 
spike. 
FIFTH AVENUE—Glistening deep red, darker 
at edges (almost a black red). A _ beautiful 
color. Opens up to 7 florets on a 17 bud spike. 
A 1951 introduction, with a _ bright show 
prospect. 
FiJI—See new introductions. 
FILIGREE—Light buff, with pink tinge and 
yellow throat. Pointed, ruffled and lacinated 
petals. A grand little pastel. 
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