EXEMPLAR (Kreuger 44) 100 days 332 
If you like a small sized glad that will hold 8 to 10 open on tall 
well balanced spikes, you should try Exemplar. Florets are a rich 
salmon color, beautifully ruffled. A little late in blooming, but a fine 
performer. 
Price—L 2/25c—10/$1.00; M 2/15c—10/70c; B P/25c 
FALCON (Woods 49) 85 days 367 
Something very unusual. Rolled, ruffled, recurved and needle- 
pointed florets, in themselves, attractive and interesting. Add then, 
a beautiful shade of lavender, a large attractive cream-yellow throat 
with rose markings on the lower petals, you get an overall picture 
that is beautiful. Holds about six open on tall straight spikes, with 
those six giving lots of florescence. Needs plenty of moisture to get 
best results. 
Price—L 25c—10/$2.00; M 20c—10/$1.60; 
fees 2 /25c— 10/91 .00-*B15/25c 
FAY (Jack 45) 75 days 440 
Primarily an early commercial in a salmon pink. Flecks consider- 
ably, but for commercial work, this is not too serious . Makes tall 
-husky spikes, six open and plenty of balance and proportion to make 
a good looking spike. Quite early and chiefly useful from that 
viewpoint. 
Price—L 2/25c—10/$1.00; M 2/15c—10/70c; B Pkge. 25c 
FESTIVAL (Hatch 53) 85 days 552 
Five foot tall spikes of a medium deep red, 8 or more open, 6 to 8 
in color, just about tells the story. Florets are ruffled, clean, well 
attached, and well placed. Quite likeable. : 
Price—L $1.00; B 4/25c 
FLAIR (Fairchilds 51) 80 days 391 
Unusual is the best word we can use to describe Flair. Florets 
have widely flaring side petals of smooth light ivory slightly edged 
with rose orchid and the two small lip petals are a solid deep rose 
orchid, with a slight edging of ivory. Will hold five open on a sixteen 
bud spike. Spike is tall and wiry. Attachment, texture, growth and 
propagation is good. 
Prce—L 1250- M $1.00:-S .60c:.B 2/25c—10/$1.00 
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE (Harris 47) 88 days 400 
A white that will give them all a run for the money with its large 
ruffled white florets, attractively set off with a touch of cream in the 
throat. Will hold six to eight open on tall nicely proportioned spikes. 
Has a neat crisp appearance so much desired for both show and com- 
mercial work. Will crook somewhat in hot weather. Good propagator. 
Wilts badly in extremely hot weather. 
pees 1 /75¢>—10/91.00: M 2/1 5c—10/70c: 
S 5 /25c—10/40c; B Pkge. 25c 
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