EILEEN (Backler 52) 95 days 420 
One of the best fall colors we have seen in quite some time. A 
buff, on the salmon side, with beautifully balanced yellow throat, 
relieved lightly with a light red feather. Tall, straight, six to eight 
open, very easy to grow. Spikes are well balanced, tall and straight. 
Propagates nicely. 
Price—L 75c; M 50c; S 25c; B 10/50c 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN (White 41) 85 days 566 
One of the old stand by glads, parent of many excellent varieties. 
Light mauve lavender with a reddish feather in the throat. With a 
little extra care in the way of watering, etc., you can raise a show 
winner. Good commercial and well liked everywhere. 
Price—L 2/25c—-10/$1.00; M 2/15c—10/70c; 
S 5/25c—10/40c; B Pkge. 25c 
ELMER’S ROSE (Fischer 51) 85 days 462 
(Elizabeth the Queen x Rose O’Day.) With seven or eight florets 
of a medium deep shade of rose you have quite a spike. Add to this a 
tall straight spike, nicely balanced and you have little left to want. 
A deep purplish rose spear in the throat adds the needed touch of 
color. Florets are nicely ruffled. A good one. 
Price—L 40c—10/$3.20; M 30c—10/$2.40; 
S 20c—10/$1.60; B 10/30c 
ESQUIRE (Fitch 50) 85 days 536 
A bright scarlet, large florets, sometimes reaching seven inches, 
with 6 to 8 open on a very nice spike and flowerhead. There is a dust- 
ing of gold in the throat. Attachment is good, placement also. Spikes 
are tall and husky. Propagates well. Does not fade or sunburn. 
Price-l22 /25¢——-1.0/:12607- MA) Go Oe 
S 5/25c—10/40c; B Pkge. 25c 
ETHEREAL (Burns 52) 85 days 440 
A rather unusual name for an unusual glad, very well chosen, as 
it seems to have an ethereal beauty hard to describe. A very light 
soft pink with a cream throat, opening very large florets on very tall 
straight spikes. It is not unusual] to have eight open in the field, 
particularly from the larger bulbs. Very easily a show winner and 
when better distributed, will be very hard to beat. If you liked Greta 
Garbo, you will fall head over heels in love with Ethereal. One of 
the best from down under. We have grown it for several years and 
can speak from experience. Recommended. 
Price—$3.00 any size bulb 
EVANGELINE (Palmer 48) 92 days 540 
Pink, between a light and a pale shade, maybe you would call it 
pastel pink. A hard one to beat on the show table, for it will hold 
eight to ten open on tall straight husky spikes. Will misplace the lower 
floret once in a while. To make the best showing, use large bulbs, and 
give plenty of water, but even with ordinary care, you will get 
excellent spikes. 
Price—L 2/25c—10/$1 eo M 2/15c—10/70c; 
S 5/25c—10/40c; B 25/25¢ 
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