Budget Priced Varieties—Prepaid (continued) 
EVANGELINE (Palmer) (540) A very 
beautiful light rose with a creamy yel- 
low throat. Opens 8-9 beautifully ruf- 
fled florets on a spike with 18 to 20 
buds. Outstanding. Midseason. 
FAIRYLAND (Kadel) (342) A heavily 
ruffled glad, medium rose in color, that 
has great decorative value. Propaga- 
tion excellent. Midseason. 
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE (Harris) 
(400) Excellent glistening white. 
Opens 6-8 large well placed blooms on 
a tall spike. Fine commercial. Mid- 
season. 
FRIENDSHIP (Fischer) (442) A beau- 
tiful frosty shade of pure pink, blend- 
ing to a waxy wnite and cream throat. 
One of the best varieties we grow. 
Seems very early. 
GENE (Farrington) (410) Intensely ruf- 
fled medium yellow. Opens 6 to 8 
well placed, closely attached florets. 
Early. 
HEAVENLY WHITE (Moses) (400) A 
white sport of Rosa Van Lima. Spark- 
ling blue white color with faint laven- 
der mark deep in throat. Early mid- 
season. 
HOPMAN’S GLORY (Holland) (412) An 
excellent early yellow for the florist or 
the home garden. Tall straight spike. 
INVITATION (Kadel) (842) Color a 
“baby pink” with a white throat. 
Height 54 inches. Blooms in 73 days. 
Fine commercial prospect. An excel- 
lent propagator. 
JOURNEY’S END (Kadel) (482) A deep 
salmon, blending to a deeper throat and 
to lighter petal margins. A very beau- 
tiful glad. Early midseason. (Only 
large bulbs available.) 
KING LEAR (Palmer) (570) Magnifi- 
cent purple of great size and lustrous 
sheen. Nicely waved and ruffled. E. 
midseason. 
LADY JANE - (Lake) (406) A clear 
cream with yellow lips which give it 
appearance of a light yellow. Highly 
rated as a show flower and as a com- 
mercial. (3 
LAVENDER PRINCE (La Salle) (466) 
A seedling of King Arthur. Better 
than that variety and a little lighter 
in color. An excellent variety. Mid- 
season. 
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MARYLAND MAID (Snyder) (440) 
Large, clear, pure pink with cream 
throat and faint white midribs. It 
opens 6 to 8 4% inch florets with as 
many more showing color. 75 days. 
MID-AMERICA (Knierim) (550) Clear 
brilliant light red with no markings. 
Mammoth florets. Excellent for the 
shows. Midseason. 
MIGHTY MONARCH (Butt) (552) In- 
tense dark scarlet. Opens 6-8 im- 
mense, well placed and firmly attached 
blooms on a straight sturdy spike. 
Midseason. 
MORNING KISS (Hulsebosch) (500) 
Large pure white with a small faint 
violet blotch deep in the throat. Opens 
6 large florets. A fine commercial. 
Early midseason. 
MOTHER KADEL (Kadel) (810) Clear, 
pure yellow without markings. Opens 
5 to 7 with 5 more showing color. Can 
win in its class. Midseason. 
MY DEAR (Sisson) (440) A ruffled shell 
pink with a deeper throat. Opens 7-8 
wide-open florets on a 22 bud spike. 
Uniformly straight svikes 55-60 inches 
tall. Early. 
MYRNA FAY (Lines) (466) Rich orchid 
lavender opening up tio 9 on a spike 
carrying up to 20 buds. Tall, strong 
grower. Very early. 
OCTOBER SUNSHINE (Quackenbush) 
(420) Beautiful light orange shading to 
a yellow throat. Because of its beau- 
ty, its color value, its abilit~ to open 
in water and its ease of propagation, 
it is of special interest to cut flower 
growers. Spike always straight. Early 
midseason. 
OKLAHOMA (Wilson) (386) One of the 
best of the smoky varieties. An odd 
but quaintly beautiful blend of laven- 
der and gray with a cream throat. 
Midseason. 
PACTOLUS (K. & M.) (417) Color an 
apricot peach blending into a rich 
orange red throat. Opens 8 well placed 
florets. Early midseason. 
PATRICIAN (Sheer) (566) Beautiful 
medium shade of lavender. Opens up 
to 7 large wide open blooms on a 
strong vigorous plant. Midseason. 
PHANTOM BEAUTY (Bastian) (440) A 
great show pink ovening 10 perfectly 
faced ruffled, wide-open florets on a 
spike with 20-22 buds. Midseason. 
