CUPID 
(Fischer ’49- 300-~E)- Medium sized ruf- 
fled white with cream throat 
L 2- 25¢,M 3-— 25¢35 5- 25¢ Bits. 50 - 25¢ 
DARK DAVID 
(Morgan ‘51- 554-M)- Very dark red, 
with very large florets. Tal) spikes, but 
Jlowerheads a to be aw bit crowded. 
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DESERT DUSK 
(Rich ’50- 586-L)- A giant smoky, light 
slate ray with dm orange red blotch. 
Tall s rai ght Spikes wit many florets 
open in excellent placement. ~ “The 
best 500- size smok ‘Ve ever raised. 
Let=75e M \—"50es |= 29¢,6lts pase) 
DIEPPE 
(Hassel ’45-436- M)- Tal! rugged salmon 
scarlet. Florets | e and wide open. 
es NN 5-256 4 oD) 2521s OO 2 oe 
DINOS 
(K+M ’49- 570-E)— Deep purple with hasr- 
line edge of violet. Excellent for cut— 
ting for it is earlier thary most of the 
eee ones in the dark colors. 
L |— 202M 2- 304, 5 2- 20¢, Bits. 188-7750} 
DOLLY VARDEN 
(Harris ‘50- 533-LM)—- Deep salmon with 
ercam throat. Opens 8 or more huge 
orets on tall spikes. One of the 
largest amd most impressive ‘glads in 
my list, but, in my opinion, rather coarse. 
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DREAM CASTLE 
(Lins ’43- 342- M)— Deep pink with cream 
throat. A very consistent show winner. 
ils 2OgM 2-302 5.2- 202, Bits ogy oot 
EARLY GOLD 
( Butt "45-310 -VE)- Clear medium yellow. 
Consistently eke Sees variety to bloom 
in my planting. Substance only fair, fre- 
quently crooks and has misplaced florets. 
L 2- 254M 3-254 Bitss50=25¢/ 
EVANGELINE 
(Palmer ’48-540- EM) — Light pink with 
cream throat. Lon owerhcads on 
Very tall spikes that ‘can be of champion- 
ship guality, but more often have quite 
irregular facing. 
L 2- 254 3-25¢,5 5-25¢ Bits 50-25¢ 
ES QUIRE 
(Ficht *50-536-L)— Giant flaming scarlet 
with almost perfect habits, but not ruf- 
ed. This variety won more blue rib- 
bons for me than any other at the 
1953 shows. Blooms well from small 
bulbs, but should be planted carly 
ee] 252M 3-254,5 5-252 Bis SO- 254 
FALCON 
(Woods ’49-567-LM)- A very impressive 
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