COLUMBIA (407) (Roberts ‘51) (Med.) 
Slightly ruffled white with deep pink edging. 
Pictured in color on cover. A very much im- 
proved Corona. Very healthy grower with no 
crooking. A variety we strongly recommend to 
you. It can win the blue ribbons. 
L .50; M .35; S .25; Blbts. 8-.25 
CONSTELLATION (450) (Klein ‘53) (Med.) 
Heavily ruffled mandarin red with a carmine 
throat blotch. 41/2 inch florets, are always per- 
fectly placed on a stiff stem and of very heavy 
texture. Impressive show record for a red. 
L 1.00; M .75; S .50; Blbts. 3-.25 
CORAL ACE (532) (Bunn ‘52) (Med Late) 
Imagine lustrous ruffled Burma in a waxy, glow- 
ing coral pink and you have Coral Ace. It is a 
sport of Burma and can produce magnificient 
spikes. 
L 1.00; M .75; S .50; Blbts. 3-.25 
CORONET (366) (Palmer ‘49) (Med.) 
This variety emphasizes beauty in both color and 
form. Cool unflecked lavender with no marks 
or shadings and never flecked. Florets ruffled 
and needle pointed. Another of the new “Butter- 
fly’” type glads. 
L .25; M 2-.30; S 3-.25; Blbts. 10-.25 
CREAM ORCHIDS (466) (Fischer ‘51) (Med. E.) 
A somewhat laciniated, ruffled cream colored glad 
of exceptional beauty. Has been a very fine, 
sturdy grower here. 
L .40; M .30; S .20; Blbts. 10-.30 
CREOLE BELLE (462) (Allen ‘53) 
A heavily ruffled and needle pointed deep 
maroon with slightly lighter throat. Very lush 
and rich and greatly admired by those who saw 
it. Grows 54” and opens 8 of 20 buds. 
L 1.50; M 1.00; S .50; Blbts. 2-.30 
CROWN JEWEL (406) (Fischer) (Med. Early) 
A very attractive ruby throated rose pink. Heavily 
frilled and ruffled. 8-9 blooms open. A fine 
blotched glad. One you'll want. 
L .40; M .30; S .20; Blbts. 10-.25 
CRUSADER (301) (Fischer ‘52) (Early) 
The first time we saw this glad bloom we fell 
in love with it—you will too. It is a beautifully 
ruffled white with a pansy-purple throat blotch. 
Early blooming and opens very well in water. 
L 1.00; M .75; S .50; Blbts. 3-.25 
CYMBELINE (460) (Palmer ‘51) (Early Med.) 
A strong growing rose salmon with a cream 
throat that makes almost 100% perfect spikes 
from all size bulbs. Spikes are straight with 8 
of the 20 buds open. 
L .40; M .30; S$ .20; Blbts. 10-.25 
DARK DAVID (554) (Morgan ‘51) (Late) 
From down under comes this huge glossy maroon. 
Strong grower, spikes are straight, florets weil 
placed and attached and can open 7-8. One of 
the best of the ‘51 introductions. 
L .60; M .40; S .25; Blbts. 6-.25 
DAVID WARR (436) (W. Warr ‘53) 
A very tall, rich scarlet, ruffled and needle point- 
ed. A standout in the scarlet class and sure to 
be around for quite a while. 
L 1.00; M .75; S .50; Blbts. 2-.25 
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DISPLAY (520) (Ficht ‘52) (Med.) 
Splendid apricot orange that has to be seen to 
be appreciated. Spikes are tall, strong and 
straight—it’s nearly a 100% cutter. Opens 9. 
L .75; M .50; S .35; Blbts. 5-.25 
DIXIE ROSE (462) (Tyndall ‘53) (Early) 
A purplish red, very velvety sheen to petals with 
slightly lighter throat. Grows 54” tall with 7 
blooms open on 20 bud flowerhead. Nice color. 
L 1.50; M 1.00: S .50; Blbts. 2-.30 
EARLY RED (450) (Knight ‘52) (Early) 
Glowing pure red. A fine clear color and very 
early which should make it a fine florists glad. 
Opens 7 of 21 buds. 
L $1.00; M .60; S .40; Blbts. 3-.25 
EDITH WARR (542) (Warr °52) 
This medium pink glad is very close to perfection 
as an exhibitign and commercial variety. The 
color is almost light enough to be termed light 
pink, its growing habits and wonderful foliage 
are the best. Opens 8. 
L 1.50; M 1.00; S .50; Blbts. 10-.50 
EDGEWOOD (561) (Torrie-Flad ‘51) (Med Late) 
A new deep lavender-rose that is going to be 
very popular. It makes tremendous spikes with 
8 lightly ruffled florets open on a long spike of 
20 buds. One you will surely want to get a 
start of. 
L 1.00; M .75; S .50; Blbts. 2-.25 
ETHEREAL (440) (Butt ‘52) (Med.) 
Another beauty from down under. Delicate light 
pink with creamy throat. Opens 9. Has made 
quite a name for itself in the Aussie shows. 
L 3.00; M 2.00; S 1.25; Blbts. 2-.50 
EVENING STAR (500) (Barrett ‘51) (Med. Late) 
About the most heavily ruffled white glad grown. 
Extra heavy substance. Opens 8 on a tall 28” 
flowerhead. Stood up very well in our drought 
last fall. 
L 1.00; M .75; S .50; Blbts. 10-.50 
ELMER’S ROSE (462) (Fischer ‘51) (85 days) 
Reverse cross of Noweta Rose. A heavily ruffled, 
heavy substance deep rose. Very rich color. 
Long flowerheads and tall grower. 
L 2-.25; M 3-.25; S 5-.25; Blbts. pkg. .25 
FALCON (567) (Woods ‘49) (Early Med.) 
The orchid glad—in form as well as color. 
exotic beauty. Very fine grower. 
L .30; M .20; S 2-.30; Blbts. 10-.25 
FORSYTHIA (512) (Harris ‘52) (Med. Early) 
Chartreuse yellow with bronze shadings. A lot 
like the yellow forsythia that blooms early in 
the spring. Tall scikes 17-19 buds, 6-7 open. 
L .75; M .50; S .35; Blbts. 5-.25 
FOLKLORE (462) (Butt ‘49) (Med.) 
A fine heavy substanced deep orchid pink. 
open up to 10. Rapid multiplier. 
and straight. 
L .20; M 2-.30; S 3-25; Blbts pkg. .25 
FRANCESCA (560) (Toben ‘50) (Late) 
Our candidate as the most beautiful of all the 
“Recent Introductions.” A light rose pink with 
creamy throat. Florets heavily ruffled and of 
fine substance. When well grown just about 
the most beautiful glad ever introduced. 
L 1.00; M .75; S .50; Blbts. 5-.50 
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