BRIER (462) (Palmer ‘51) (Med.) 
You won't find any glad in the lavender class 
that closely approaches this one in color as its 
lavender-rose with the white throat is outstand- 
ing. This isn’t a tall grower but is tall ‘enuf 
and the spikes cut out easily. Florets are waved 
and needle pointed. 7-8 open. 
L .25; M 2-.30; S 3-.30; Blbts. 15-25; 100-$1.00 
BRONTE (583) (Palmer ‘53) (Med.) 
An unusual and attractive salmon smoky, flecked 
and mildly blotched deeper. Attractive color in 
smokies as it is not dull and lifeless as in many 
others in this class. 
L .75; M .50; S$ .25; Blbts. 4-.25, 100-$3.50 
BUTTERFLY (441) (Klein ‘53) (Early) 
Butterfly is an early (70 days) heavily ruffled 
multicolored glad, being lavender pink with a 
reddish blotch on a large yellow throat—an un- 
usual color combination which is not unlike an 
exotic butterfly. Grows somewhat short for us. 
L .75; M .50; S .25; Blbts. 4-.25, 100-$3.50 
CAMDEN (406) (VanVoorhis ‘54) (EM) 
(Vangold x Vanwhite) Deep cream or very 
light yellow, pale lavender throat lines. 434 
inch ruffled florets on a 24 bud spike with 9 
open and 8 in color. Flowerhead 28 inches. Best 
seedling N. J. Seedling show 1953. 
L 1.50; M 1.00; S .75; Blbts. 10-1.50 
CANUCK (532) (Tyndall ‘53) 
A huge soft salmon with lighter throat on which 
are reddish throat marks. It has tremendous 
florets of 8” or over on 30” flowerheads of 22 
buds. Opens 8 with 8 in color. Strictly an ex- 
hibition variety. 
L .60; M .40; S .25; Blbts. 6-.25, 100-$3.00 
CAPE MAY (300) (VanVoorhis ‘54) (M) 
(White Gold x Vanwhite) Pure white. 41/2 
inch ruffled florets on a 22 bud spike with 8 open 
and 5 in color. Flowerheads 28 inches. Well 
liked by florists. 
L 1.00; M .65; S .35; Blbts. 10-1.00 
CATRIONA (510) (Taylor ‘53) (E) 
From the originator of Royal Scott comes this 
light, unmarked yellow. Florets are slightly 
ruffled, wide open, well placed and firmly attach- 
ed. A much improved Lady Jane. Received 
several awards in Canadian trials. 
L .75; M .50; S .25; Blbts. 4-.25, 100-$3.50 
C. D. FORTNAM (440) (Kadel ‘50) (Late) 
Beautiful, tall, very pale rose pink on white. Very 
heavy substance and intense ruffling make this 
one of the real beauties. Has nice long flower- 
head and can open up to 10 five-inch florets on 
21 bud spike. One of the best. 
L .25; M 2-.30; S 3-.30; Bibts. 15-25; 100-$1.00 
CHARMETTE (352) (Tyndall ‘53) (Med.) 
Almost a miniature of dark glistening red with 
a silvery edge on the petals. Opens 5 blooms 
on 36” plants with 14 buds. A fine addition to 
this class. 
L .60; M .40; S .25; Blbts. 6-.25, 100-$3.00 
CHEROKEE (590) (Snyder ’53) 
Bronzy red, finely ruffled and fluted. A fine 
new one for smoky collectors. 20 buds, 7 open, 
6 in color. Has won many awards. 
L $1.00; M .75; S .50; Blbts. 4-.25, 10-.50 
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COLUMBIA (407) (Roberts ‘51) (Med.) 
Slightly ruffled white with deep pink edging. 
A very much improved Corona. Good grower 
with no crooking. 
L 2-.40; M 2-.30; S 3-.30; Blbts. 15-.25; 100-.80 
CONSTELLATION (450) (Klein ‘53) (Med.) 
Heavily ruffled mandarin red with a carmine 
throat blotch. 41/2 inch florets, are always per- 
fectly placed on a stiff stem and of very heavy 
texture. Impressive show record for a red. 
L .50; M .35; S .25; Blbts. 8-.25, 100-$2.50 
CORAL ACE (532) (Bunn ‘52) (Med Late) 
Imagine lustrous ruffled Burma in a waxy, glow- 
ing coral pink and you have Coral Ace. It is a 
sport of Burma and can produce magnificient 
spikes. 
L .50; M .35; S .25; Blbts. 8-.25, 100-$2.50 
CREAM ORCHIDS (406) (Fischer ‘51) (Med. E.) 
A somewhat laciniated, ruffled cream colored glad 
of exceptional beauty. Has been a very fine, 
sturdy grower here. 
L .25; M 2-.30; S 3-.30; Bibts. 15-25; 100-$1.00 
CROWN JEWEL (461) (Fischer) (Med. Early) 
A very attractive ruby throated rose pink. Heavily 
frilled and ruffled. 8-9 blooms open. A fine 
blotched glad. One you'll want. 
L .25; M 2-.30; S 3-.30; Blbts. 15-25; 100-$1.00 
CRUSADER (301) (Fischer ‘52) (Early) 
The first time we saw this glad bloom we fell 
in love with it—you will too. It is a beautifully 
ruffled white with a pansy-purple throat blotch. 
Early blooming and opens very well in water. 
L .50; M .35; S .25; Blbts. 8-.25, 100-$2.50 
CUMBERLAND (352) (VanVoorhis ‘54) (EM) 
(Red Charm x Rosie Ann) Rich red, some darker 
splotches. Good show and commercial variety. 
4V/2 inch florets on a 19 bud spike with 7 open, 
7 in color. Flowerhead 21 inches. 
L 1.00; M .65; S .35; Blbts. 10-1.00 
CYMBELINE (460) (Palmer ‘51) (Early Med.) 
A strong growing rose salmon with a cream 
throat that makes almost 100% perfect spikes 
from all size bulbs. Spikes are straight with 8 
of the 20 buds open. 
L .25; M 2-.30; S 3-.30; Blbts. 15-25; 100-$1.00 
DARK DAVID (554) (Morgan ’51) (Late) 
From down under comes this huge glossy maroon. 
Strong grower, spikes are straight, florets well 
placed and attached and can open 7-8. One of 
the best of the ‘51 introductions. 
L .25; M 2-.30; S 3-.30; Blbts. 15-25; 100-$1.00 
DAVID WARR (426) (W. Warr ‘53) 
A very tall, rich scarlet, ruffled and needle point- 
ed. A standout in the scarlet class and sure to 
be around for quite a while. One of our “best 
OmeinmoAs 
L .75; M .50; S .25; Blbts. 4-.25, 100-$3.50 
DISPLAY (520) (Ficht ‘52) (Med.) 
Splendid apricot orange that has to be seen to 
be appreciated. Spikes are tall, strong and 
straight—it’s nearly a 100% cutter. Opens 9. 
L .40; M .30; S .20; Blbts. 9-.25, 100-$2.00 
