190 
243 
210 
120 
220 
122 
222 
240 
140 
143 
241 
243 
266 
206 
285 
280 
268 
252 
217 
DRACOCEPHELUS' (Species)—Suffusion of 
green and rust with greenish-yellow throat. 
Long almost tubular florets, hardly one inch 
across. Very unusual. Very slow propagation 
makes this available only now and then. 
DRAGONETTE—Pink with full, very attrac- 
tive yellow throat. A beautiful small glad that 
grows very straight and is different. 
DRESDEN—Very heavily ruffled, clear light 
yellow. Opens up to 7 and 8 nicely placed 
florets on 17-18 bud spikes. A beauty. 1951 
introduction. 
ELDA—Clean bright orange or gold. Open 4 
and 5 small florets out of 14-15 buds on a 
small wiry spike. A grand little orange that 
grows in the 100 class for me and won 1st at 
Boston. 
ELF—Bright, deep orange with golden yellow 
throat. Very clear and quite vivid colors. 
Opens 5 slightly ruffled florets on quite tall 
spikes. For me this grows a fine 200. 
ELLA MAY—An old variety, probably to be 
found in no other list. Beautiful light pink 
with creamy white throat. Opens 5 and 6 on 
15-16 bud spikes. Quite early. 
EXQUISITE MIDGET—Apple blossom pink 
shading to cream throat with deep red mid- 
ribs in small light red blotches. Pointed petals 
and very small and cute. Aptly named Ex- 
quisite Midget, 1953 introduction. Stock very 
scarce. 
FADDIST—Another old timer. Light pink 
with bright red mid-ribs and suffused blotches 
on a creamy yellow background. Quite strik- 
ing and very much admired. 
FAIRY—Delicate, light lavender that opens 5 
and 6 with another 5 or 6 showing color on 
a 15-16 bud spike. One of the very best and 
much in demand. 
FAIRY FANCY—A real cream with yellow 
throat and bright rose throat marks. Pointed 
and slightly lacinated petals. The bottom 
florets being smaller add to the charm of this 
fine little one which is much in demand. 
FAIRY LANTERN—Slightly smoky reddish 
violet with full deep yellow or gold lower 
throat. Opens 4 or 5 hooded florets on a tall 
willowy spike. Very different. 
FALLING LEAVES—Smoky salmon with a 
touch of red in throat. Opens 4 with 4 in 
color on a 15 bud spike. One of the few small 
smokies. Stock scarce. 
FARMINGDALE—See new introduction Pkg. 
—1L, 2M, 3S, and 10 bulblets $3.50. 
FIFTH AVENUE—Glistening, very deep red, 
darker at edges (almost a black red). A beau- 
tiful color. Opens up to 7 florets on a 17 bud 
spike, A very popular 1951 introduction with 
bright show prospects. 
FIGURINE—Very light buff at edge shading 
to deep yellow toward throat in which there 
is a slight diffusion of deep rose. A heavily 
ruffled 1951 introduction. A blue ribbon winner 
at Farmingdale and 1st for me at Haddonfield. 
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