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CECILY ANNE (Errey 50) 440—85 
A lovely pink with cream _ throat. 
Grows 50-55” tall with 21 buds on a 
26” flowerhead and opens 10 well 
placed firmly attached florets. One of 
the best Austrailian varieties. 
CRIMSON QUEEN (Rowse 51) 542—85 
A large crimson with darker flecks. 
Opens 8-10 well placed blooms on 
medium tall spikes. Certainly one of 
the best from this famous originator. 
DAYBREAK (Errey) 416—85 
A tall growing variety, opening up to 
10 or more in a buff yellow shade. A 
healthy and vigorous grower. Rated 
highly in Australia. 
DR. PRYOR (Burns 49) 551—85 
One of the best light reds grown for 
exhibition. Opens 10 large florets on a 
very tall spike. Has 24 buds on a long 
flowerhead. Looks like a winner. 
EXPANSE (Hill 49) 540—95 
A medium rose pink with a cream 
throat, a strong reliable grower that 
reminds you of Picardy at its best. 
This looks like a good commercial 
and show glad. Try it. 
FLORALIA (Horrex 49) 460—90 
This exhibition variety is described as 
having an even flush of lilac-lavender 
on cream ground. Opens 8 on a 21 
bud spike. F.C.C. at Burnley Test 
Gardens. 
FRED JARVIS (Both 49) 406 
Exceptionally tall deep cream. Has 
perfectly shaped florets, and is said 
to be an improvement on Annie 
Amelia. Has been a heavy show 
winner in Australia. 
GAY LADY (Brown 49) 466—90 
A recent release that is Lilac-mauve, 
It has size and is a consistent grower. 
Will make a good cut flower. 
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Bulbs 
Large Med. 
.40 .30 
FOO 130 
4.00 2.80 
She) .50 
330) 27220 
1220 .80 
Sey PI 
1.40 1.00 
.60 .40 
e200 a o--20 
1.00 TAY) 
Pasy SES 
1.00 70 
Small 
.20 
20 
2.00 
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.40 
4-.30 
.60 
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Bulblets 
Unit 
20 e205 
100 SES 
10 .50 
100 4.00 
5 GES) 
10 .40 
icp AS 
25 ‘25 
100 /2 
5 Pas: 
10 .40 
Pkg. .25 
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