De Nee et ware AlD VACCIC ES’ Richmond; Michigan 
GOLD BANK ROYAL VELVET PRINCESS AURORA 
LEAH GORHAM (Gorham) (Mid-season) (451) An excellent new light red with white 
throat. It grows very uniform spikes with up to 8 recurved blooms open on tall stretchy 
spikes. Fine color, an excellent propagator. 
L-30c M-20c S-2-30c Blbts. 10-25c (100 - $2.00) 
LOOK (Taylor) (540) ‘This glistening cool shade of light pink in combination with ex- 
cellent growing habits make this variety a standout. It is tall, up to 65” and opens 6 or 
more with excellent facing and spacing. A fine show and commercial prospect. 
L- $2.00 M-$1.50 S-$1.00 Blbts. 20c (10- $1.60) 
LORD ELGIN (Teeple) (E. mid-season) (436) A gorgeous, heavily ruffled, dark velvety 
red. This beautiful variety has very heavy texture and opens 6 blooms on med. height 
spikes up to 48” with 16 to 18 buds. Don’t miss this if you want a Ye red. 
L-50c M-25c S-2-30c Blbts. 10-50c 
LOVELACE (Grout) (Late) (342) An exceedingly beautiful medium pink with yellow 
throat. This grand nes is heavily ruffled and opens to 10 blooms on tall =1 bud spikes 
with 7 showing color. Fine propagator. This variety must be seen to be appreciated and 
should make a fine show glad or florist variety. 
L-256¢ M-2-25c-S-3=25c.. Blbts. 15=25c (100 - $1.50) 
LYNNE HILL (Teeple) (Mid-season) (470) A wonderful new color in a rose red with 
deeper throat and each petal edged with silver. The ruffled 534” florets with 7 open and 
9 in color on 22” flowerhead are a beautiful sight, and is one of the most unusual glads I 
have ever grown. It has won its share of ribbons and awards of merit this past season. 
L-50c M-25c S-2-30c Blbts.10-40c 100 - $3.00 
