COPPER LUSTRE (Pazderski 53) 75 days 580 
(Elizabeth the Queen x Burma.) Very well named, rose with copper 
colored edges, shading lighter to a dark tan interior. A red marking 
on the lower petal lights up the inside of the floret. Florets are some- 
what square, heavily ruffled and almost six inches in size. Six to eight 
open on spikes that will average 54” in the field. You will have six 
to eight buds in color, so it is very easy to have a well proportioned, 
nicely balanced spike. Good grower, fast propagator, and makes lots 
of large bulblets. Bulblet stock will also produce lots of bulblets. 
Copper Lustre is a very unusual color, something that flower 
arrangers have been looking for. So unusual is it, that even the 
spikes from bulblets have been snatched up for flower arrangement 
work. Florists like it very much. Voted the most beautiful at one of 
the Pennsylvania 1953 shows. 
Price—L $1.00—10/$8.00; M 75c—10/$6.00; 
S 50c—10/$4.00; B 10/75c—100/$6.00 
CORONA (Palmer 40) 80 days 507 
It’s the rose edging that makes Corona so nice, and our stock will 
give you that edging. Cream white petals, shading deeper in the 
throat, with that attractive rose edging. Tall, husky spikes with about 
six open. Florets are large sized. A good show flower and an excellent 
commercial. 
Price—L 2/25c—10/$1.00; M 2/15c—10/70c; 
S 5/25c—10/40c; B Pkge. 25c 
CORONET (Palmer 49) 80 days 366 
Quite a competitor for Wedgewood. Clear ruffled lavender with a 
cream white throat. Florets are nicely ruffled and it will have six 
open on medium tall straight spikes. Attractive for arrangement 
and corsage work. 
Pricey 2561 0/5) 00m Me27 | DG ha aoa 
S 5/25c—10/40c; B Pkge. 25c 
CROESUS (Hatch 52) 85 days 412 
(Royal Gold x Xanthia.) A heavily ruffled medium yellow. Florets 
are of excellent substance, attachment and placement is good, and it 
opens well when cut in bud. A beautiful addition to the yellow class. 
Holds about 8 open with a good flowerhead. 
Price-—kL 75c—10/$6.00 
DAISY MAE (Lins 45) 90 days 521 
A tall, husky grower that will make almost unbelievable spikes, 
six to eight open not at all unusual. The color is orange salmon with 
a blotch of cherry red in the throat. Chief fault is lack of color 
harmony, but for performance, it can’t be beat easily. 
Price—=- 2/2 5c--10/$1200: M2 /15e— lO Ae 
S 5/25c—10/40c; B Pkge. 25c 
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