Spikes of deep lavender As an exhib- 
ition variety it is capable of fee eal 
championship spikes. It is also a very 
useful glad for cut flowers. 
i plese shoe - 25¢, Bits. 50-254 
PHARAOH ; 
(Higgins ’"50- p3@- L) phere salmon, 
not ruffled all ong stretchy 
led. 
ower heads | xcéllent exhibytion 
yy ub EE ule be planted early 
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PICARDY 
(Palmer ’?3)- 530—- EM) — Light salmory 
with deeper markings in throat. For 
over 20 years Picardy has been one of 
the most popular glads, and is still 
hard to beat in its class. 
Pee aoe o- aoe, S D252, Bilis 50-25¢ 
POINSETTIA 
(Johnson ’52—-450-LM)- Lightly ruffled 
bright red. One of the outstanding 1952 
introductions, and one of the few glads 
which I would give am ungualified A 
rating on its performance for me. _ 
M I- 3545 |- 25¢Bits. 2.25%} 
2Z5-GOE 
POLYNESIE 
(kKeM O=430—-EM) — Light salnion, just 
a little deeper and more brilliant than 
Pica: dy. A consistent producer of straight 
well constructed spikes, 
UC 2-25¢,M 38-2565 5— 25¢, Bits. 50-252 
RADIANCE 
(Butt’42-350-E)-—Sli htly ruffled light 
red, One of the eee rejiable glads, 
and one of the best exhibition glads 
in the 300%5. 
L 2-25¢,M 3-25¢58 5- 25¢ Bits S0-25¢ 
RAVEL 
(KYM °47- 477—- EM)-— Medium violet blue. 
with reddish jourple throat, Grows tall 
and usually straight. Many growers 
consider this the best low-joricecl "blue. 
Pee 25¢ 3 2500 5 -~25¢ Eilts oO 225 e 
RED CHARM 
(Butt ?39-452-M)— A rather old var- 
iety which I have never listed before. 
For years it has been one of the ‘most 
popular dark reds. 
lL 2-25EM 3- 25¢8 5-25¢ Bits. 50- 35¢ 
RED WING 
(Wright iC 275362 EM )=—9 A Orgeous Scar 
leb with long lowerheads “of” unusual 
Drilliamce. Dy¥hal) bulbs and even bulblets 
blooming late in the season pro 
Spikes comparable with those produced 
cartier by larger bulbs. ‘ 
L 2- 25¢,™M 3- 25¢5 5-25¢ Bits 50-25¢ 
RHETT BUTLER 
(Kuhn ’47- 336- VE)— Brilliant 
light 
Scarlet, especi aly recommen as 
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