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FLORENTINE (500). Pure creamy white 
waxy florets with neat frilling. Tall 
spikes with long tapering flowerheads. 
The unopened buds have a slight green- 
ish tint as an added attraction. L .25; 
M .15; S .10; B 10-.50. 
FORSYTHIA (Harris ’52) 512 (EM). One 
of the best newer yellows. Buds are char- 
treuse, changing to a clear medium yel- 
low on opening. Capable of making 
grand spikes, with 6 to 8 large flowers 
open at a time. L .50; M .35; S .20; B 
10-.40; 100-3.00. 
FRANCESCA (566) Toben 1-50 (90). A 
gorgeous pinkish-lavender that is rated 
tops by everyone. It will open 8 heavily 
ruffled, crimped, recurved florets on 
tall spikes. Bulblets are produced in 
quantity and they make easy growth. 
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have it. Its beauty is something to be- 
hold. L .50; M .30; S .20; B 10-.30; 100- 
2.00. 
FRIENDSHIP (Fischer) (440) E. Most 
gorgeous fresh pink of a new shade. 
Opens 6-7 round ruffled blooms on a 
slender but strong spike. One of the 
most beautiful pinks I know and will 
be very popular as a commercial cut 
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FURBELOW (Casebeer 753) 442 (80 
‘ days). A supremely beautiful new va- 
riety, intensely ruffled, a rich and cap- 
tivating pink with creamy throat blotch, 
Furbelow opens 6-8 large waxy florets 
on a straight pike of 17-18 buds. Place- 
ment is good and substance is quite 
heavy. Won its share of blue ribbons at 
the eastern shows this past summer. L 
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GENERAL EISENHOWER (542) (Sal- 
man ’48). The attractive, large, deep 
pink florets are well placed on tall, uni- 
form spikes. One of the best varieties 
from Holland. Cuts well from small 
bulbs. Opens up to 8. Extra good. L .10; 
M .08; S .05; B pkg. .25. 
GINGER 422 (Fisher ’52) 85. For us 
Ginger was a real orange, opens 5 to 7 
on tall spike of 19 buds. Very good. 
L .25; M .15; S .10; B 20-1.00. 
GOLD (412) (Marshall)M. Clear rich 
golden yellow color, a color by which 
other yellows are judged. Nicely ruffled, 
well attached and placed. Strong rugged 
plant but needs plenty of water to get 
the long heads of which it is capable. 
Will make a fine commercial. L .25; M 
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GOLDEN ARROW 510 (Pruitt ’47) 85 
days. Six or eight 51-inch florets open 
at one time, six showing color, straight 
tall spike of a true light yellow give 
Golden Arrow an edge on most of the 
yellows. L .15; M .10; S .05; B 25-.50. 
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GOLDEN BLEND (Deam) (320) LM. A 
combination of orange yellow and cream. 
Opens 8 or more medium size ruffled 
blooms on a strong spike. Very beautiful 
variety. One of the best 300 glads in 
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GORGEOUS DEB (530) (Wilson 749) (85 
days). Heavily ruffled rich salmon with 
a gold throat. A beautiful glad, but not 
suitable as a commercial because of its 
size. Very fine for local cut flower use. 
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GRATITUDE (420) (Fischer 7°46). This 
tall, early salmon-orange with small yel- 
low throat blotch is one of the few 
outstanding orange glads now in com- 
merce. Attractively ruffled. Gratitude 
should be in every glad planting. L .10; 
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HARRY HOPKINS (Salman 747) 55+. 
Large deep red with slight purplish 
shading. Opens 6-8 well placed blooms 
on a tall straight stem. I consider this 
one of the very best dark reds. L .15; 
NE LO SS 0.00seb) DEG ia. co. 
HAWKEYE RED (Heaton) 450. A sport 
of Vagabond Prince. Very bright red 
that is due for popularity. L .10; M .08; 
S .05. 
HEART O’GOLD 401 (Fischer) An un- 
usual coloring, golden yellow throat 
blotch on a snowy white background. 
A color combination rarely seen in 
glads. Superb for arrangements. L .25; 
Vie set Os 
HEART’S DESIRE (Fiedler ’48) 540. A 
superbly beautiful light creamy pink 
with very heavily ruffled florets. 6-8 
large, lacy flowers open on tall spikes 
with good flowerheads. One of the best 
of the newer ones. L .20; M .15; S .10. 
HEIRLOOM (Klein ’52) 566 (EM). Clear 
medium lavender with small pure white 
throat and midrib lines. 7-8 nicely 
frilled florets will open at once on spikes 
of medium height. Has won many prizes 
at the shows, and as it has excellent op- 
ening and keeping qualities. L 1.00; M 
Via Te) aaleh 
HELEN OF TROY (Salbach ’39) 517—90. 
Very tall peach toned apricot with soft 
carmine throat blotch. One of the very 
best glads of all times. A wonderful 
grower that should be in every first 
class collection. L .15; M .10; S .05. 
HI JINKS (Casebeer ’53) Class 486 80 
days. You will be thrilled when its large 
saucer-like florets open wide to unfold 
its unique smoky beauty with creamy- 
white florets on towering spikes perfect- 
ly proportioned. A truly exotic new 
creation. L 1.00; M .75; § .50. 
Best of Miniatures listed on page 12. 
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