DREAM CASTLE (Lins 43) 342—90. 
Warm coral-pink blending to a light 
cream throat. Opens up to ten well 
placed florets. Big price advance in 
1949. L. .25; M .25; S .10. 
DUSTY MILLER (486) Elliott ’45 (85). 
A fine smoky with excellent growing 
habits. It opens up to 9 florets of bluish- 
gray with a blending of scarlet and 
cream in the throat. A consistent win- 
ner in the smoky class. L .15; 2 for .25. 
EDGEWOOD (Torrie-Flad) 460. A ‘‘deep- 
medium’’ ruffled rose of excellent 
height. It opens 8 florets of 5’’ size on 
a long flowerhead. Edgewood is a su- 
perb gladiolus. Late. L 1.00; B 10-1.00. 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN 566. (White) 
Beautiful ruffled lavender that opens 
7 to 8 nice blooms. Terrific propagator. 
Exeellent show flower. L .10; M -08; 
S .05. 
ELMER’S ROSE (460) (Fischer ’51) (85 
days). Richly ruffled deep rose of great 
beauty and outstanding performance. 
L .40; M .25; S .15; B 10-.30. 
ETHEL CAVE COLE 440. Large lght 
pink. Very good. Opens 6 to 8. Good 
show flower. L .10; 3-.25; M .08; 3-.20; 
S 5-.20. 
EVANGELINE (Palmer 748) (560). A 
beautiful light rose with creamy yellow 
throat. Holds 10 open on a 30-inch flow- 
er head. L .15; M .10; S .05; B 25-.25. 
FAIRYLAND (360) (Kadel 750). Out- 
standing salmon scarlet similar to the 
color of Dieppe. Certainly a fine glad, 
opening 8 to 10 florets on extra tall 
spikes. L .25; M .20; 8 .15. 
FALCON (Woods ’49) 566. A very pleasing 
lavender with a rose peppered spear on 
the lower petals. Opens 6 on a 20 bud 
spike, florets are ruffled and fluted add- 
ing to its beauty. A very worth while 
new variety. L .25; M .20; S .15. 
FIRE GLEAM 436 (Jack ’49). Fire Gleam 
is a truly stunning variety and appears 
to have no conspicuous faults. Tall, 
strong grower opens 6 to 8 large well 
attached florets on 22 to 24 bud stem. 
L 20; M15; S .10; B°25-.25. 
FLAME GIRL 536 (Lins 1950). Its color 
is the brighest pure flame scarlet im- 
aginable. The plants are tall with long 
flowerheads. Blooms midseason. It can 
be the thrill of the season. L .20; M .15; 
S .10; B 10-.25. 
FLORA (Fisher ’52) 460-85. A true rose 
we like better than Noweta Rose, opens 
5 to 7 needlepoint florets on tall spikes. 
No crooks and stands heat. L .40; M .30; 
S .20; B 10-.30. 
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE 500 (Har- 
ris). Without a doubt the greatest white 
glad in commerce, and will replace 
every white commercial glad in ex- 
istence when the price is. low enough. 
It is as much a standout in white as 
Picardy was in pink. L .15; M .10; 8 .05. 
FLORENTINE (500). Pure creamy white 
waxy florets with neat frilling. Tall 
spikes with long tapering flowerheads. 
The unopened buds have a slight green- 
ish tint as an added attraction. L .20; 
M .15; S .10; B 10-.50. 
FRIENDSHIP (Fischer) (440) E. Most 
gorgeous fresh pink of a new shade. 
Opens 6-7 round ruffled blooms on a 
slender but strong spike. One of the 
most beautiful pinks I know and will 
be very popular as a commercial cut 
flowerelu2O seine bse m0; 
GENERAL EISENHOWER (542) (Sal- 
man 748). The attractive, large, deep 
pink florets are well placed on tall, uni- 
form spikes. One of the best varieties 
from Holland. Cuts well from small 
bulbs. Opens up to 8. Extra good. L .10; 
M .08; S .05; B pkg. .25. 
GINGER 422 (Fisher ’52) 85. For us 
Ginger was a real orange, opens 5 to 7 
on tall spike of 19 buds. Very good. 
L 1.00; M .75; S .50; B 10-1.00. 
GOLDEN ARROW 510 (Pruitt 747) 85 
days. Six or eight 54-inch florets open 
at one time, six showing color, straight 
tall spike of a true light yellow give 
Golden Arrow an edge on most of the 
yellows. L .15; M .10; S .05; B 25-.50. 
GOLDEN BLEND (Deam) (320) LM. A 
combination of orange yellow and cream. 
Opens 8 or more medium size ruffled 
blooms on a strong spike. Very beautiful 
variety. One of the best 300 glads in 
its color. L .30; M .20; S .10; B 10-.25. 
GRATITUDE (420) (Fischer 746). This 
tall, early salmon-orange with small yel- 
low throat blotch is one of the few 
outstanding orange glads now in com- 
merce. Attractively ruffled. Gratitude 
should be in every glad planting. L .10; 
M .08; S .05; B pkg. .25. 
HARRY HOPKINS (Salman 747) 554. 
Large deep red with slight purplish 
shading. Opens 6-8 well placed blooms 
on a tall straight stem. I consider this 
one of the very best dark reds. L .15; 
M .10; S .05; B pkg. .25. 
HAWKEYE RED (Heaton) 450. A sport 
of Vagabond Prince. Very bright red 
that is due for popularity. L .10; M .08; 
S .05. 
HEART O’GOLD 401 (Fischer) An un- 
usual coloring, golden yellow throat 
blotch on a snowy white background. 
A color combination rarely seen in 
glads. Superb for arrangements. L .25; 
M .15; S .10. 
Best of Miniatures listed on page 12. 
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