210 
241 
162 
200 
216 
240 
222 
240 
217 
162 
190 
243 
210 
200 
CURLETTE (Brown 36) M — Yellow with 
orange tint. Ruffled, lacinated, and very 
pointed petals. A fine pastel, excellent for 
arrangements. 
CUTIE (Kunderd 40) M — Light rose with 
conspicuous deep rose throat. I believe this 
should be classified 261. One of the larger 
face-ups and attractive. 
CUTIE (Robinson 52) M — A seedling of the 
above. I can see no difference between the 
two even though they have different classifi- 
cations. A face-up. Stock of this is still small. 
DAINTINESS ( Butt 53) E — Very beautiful 
creamy white with cream throat. Not a color 
mark on it. Opens 5 or 6 very heavily ruffled 
florets on a 15-16 bud spike. A grand recent 
introduction. 
DAINTY (Kunderd 50) L — A nice buff with 
rich yellow throat. A fine spike with 16 to 
18 buds. One of the few real buffs in the 
small glads. I note this was a Division Cham- 
pion at the Portland, Ore., Show. 
DAINTY MISS (Stancer 41) M — Excellent 
light pink with attractive cream _ throat. 
Opens 5 and 6 out of 14-15 buds. A nice 
decorative. 
DEMIE BELLE (ins 40) ly — Very rich 
orange with yellow throat. Quite ruffled and 
a beautiful and distinctive shade of orange. 
DOLORES (Vasaturo 43) E — Small, bright 
pink with very full white throat. The 3 
lower petals being smaller add much to its 
charm. Opens 5 on nice 15 bud_ spikes. 
Capable of winning blue ribbons. Very at- 
tractive. 
DON PEDRO (Brown 39) L — Buff with 
prominent deep red, velvety blotches. Opens 
4 and 5 with as many more in Color. A top 
contender in the buff class. Very colorful. 
Slow propagator and stock is scarce. 
DR. FRANCIS (Witchell 35) E — Cherry rose 
with a little darker feather in a tan colored 
throat. Opens 4 and 5 with as many more in 
color. A real good one from New Zealand. 
DRACOCEPHELUS (species) M — Suffusion 
of green and rust with greenish-yellow throat. 
Long, almost tubular florets hardly one inch 
across. Very unusual. Slow propagation 
makes this a scarce item. 
DRAGONETTE (Kaylor 38) L — Pink with 
full, very attractive, yellow throat. A beauti- 
ful small glad with straight spikes of 16-18 
buds and 4 and 5 open florets. Quite different. 
DRESDEN (Butt 51) E — Yery heavily ruf- 
fled, clear, light medium yellow. Opens 7 
and 8 nicely placed florets on 17-18 bud spikes. 
A real ruffled beauty. One of the best yellows. 
DRIVEN SNOW (Troyer 51) M — Heavily 
ruffled pure white. 17 bud spikes with 6 open 
and 5 in color. A beautiful white. Placed 
4th in N. A. G. C. Symposium receiving first 
place by 3 raters. 
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