BIRCHVILLE GARDENS — Plainville, Connecticut 
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FORMALITY (Kadel 50) 366—88 
A blush lavender with a cream throat. 
The 4” florets are well placed with 8- 
10 open. The 24” flowerhead carries 
22 buds. Will be hard to beat in its 
class. Has won all sorts of awards. 
FORSYTHIA (Harris 52) 512—85 
This looks like one of the finest yellows 
in commerce. It is a tall grower that 
opens 6-8 well placed florets on a well 
balanced spike. It is ruffled and fluted 
and a healthy grower. One that | 
strongly recommend. 
FORT KNOX (Torrie 53) 412—80 
This lovely new yellow was one of the 
pleasant surprises of the 1953 season. 
A true rival of Gold for color, with 
many more buds and longer flower 
head. 6-8 large ruffled florets of 
heavy substance open on tall stems. 
Will be a great commercial and show 
glad. 
FRANCESCA (Toben 50) 566—90 
Ruffled light lavender rose blending to 
a cream throat. Francesco can be one 
of the sensations of any garden or 
show. A reliable producer of tall 
straight spikes with 7-8 perfectly 
placed and strongly attached blooms 
open at once. Wonderful commercial 
and show glad. 
FRASER (Harris 50) 432—90 
Heavily ruffled deep salmon. Very 
strong grower with 8 well placed 
florets open on a medium tall spike. 
A poor grower from bulblets. 
GAIL (Farrington 49) 466—80 
Tall lavender, opening 7 to 9 florets 
of excellent attachment. It grows tall 
and stretchy and never crooks or 
flakes. Will become a very popular 
commercial, as it handles very well. 
16 
Bulbs 
Unit Large Med. 
] Ge PL ShO) 
{Oi e2. OO Mal 20 
] HES) 619) 
1076.00 554.00 
lel. OO .60 
10 8.00 4.80 
1 29 .20 
DORE 2.00 sun1260 
Small 
3-.25 
VAY) 
Ps) 
2.00 
.50 
.40 
320 
220, 
2-.25 
1.00 
Bulblets 
Unit 
10 :25 
100 2.00 
is) PPS 
10 .40 
100843:20 
2 618) 
Omer zo 
10 .50 
100 4.00 
i) .30 
10 .50 
100 4.00 
10 Ae) 
100 2.00 
