CORONET (Palmer 49) 80 days 366 
Quite a competitor for Wedgewood. Clear ruffled lavender with a 
cream white throat. Florets are nicely ruffled and it will have six 
open on medium tall straight spikes. Attractive for arrangement 
and corsage work. 
Price—L 2/25c—10/$1.00; M 2/15c—10/70c: 
S 5/25c—10/40c; B Pkge. 25c 
CUPID (Fischer 49) 70 days 300 
An early white, somewhat on the miniature side. Very clean waxy 
white blooms on medium tall wiry stems. Very useful for corsage 
work where its texture seems to add glisten that makes the corsage 
stand out. Good grower, propagates well, and if you can grow for 
June wedding work, it is certainly worthy of a trial. Grows well 
in the greenhouse for June picking. 
Price—L 2/25c—10/$1.00; M 2/15c—10/70c; 
S 5/25c—10/40c; B Pkge. 25c 
DAISY MAE (Lins 45) 90 days 521 
A tall, husky grower that will make almost unbelievable spikes, 
six to eight open not at all unusual. The color is orange salmon with 
a blotch of cherry red in the throat. Chief fault is lack of color 
harmony, but for performance, it can’t be beat easily. 
Price—L 2/25c—10/$1.00; M 2/15c—10/70c; 
S 5/25c—10/40c; B Pkge. 25c 
D‘ARCY (Pazderski 53) 75 days 440 
(Myrna x Corona) In spite of nearly two months’ drought, D’Arcy 
produced wonderful spikes. Light blush pink with a light yellow 
throat mark, not too pronounced. Florets are nicely ruffled and have 
that clean translucent appearance so much desired in a floret. They 
look crisp and fresh, even after having been open several days. Will 
easily hold six open and eight is not uncommon. Tall straight spikes, 
beautifully proportioned with 22 buds. Was Grand Champion at the 
S.E. Michigan Show in ’54. All bulblets grew so large that there will 
be few smalls for sale this year. Most bulblets do not bloom but 
the ones that did bloom had spikes 4 ft. high. Good propagator and 
one we can feel safe in recommending. Will do nicely for commercial 
work as it is early. 
Price—L_ 50c—10/$4.00; M 25c—10/$2.00: 
S 2/25c; B 10/50c—100/$4.00 
DAY BREAK (Errey 51) 90 days 416 
A tall vigorous medium buff yellow, deeper in the throat with a 
crimson pencil mark. Makes extra tall spikes with up to eight open 
at once. We have had it for four years and each year its performance 
has been very good. Rather on the late side, but quite a display of 
color in the early fall. 
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