DIEPPE (Hassell 45) 85 days 436 
It is interesting to watch people in the garden. Nearly all of them 
wander over to look at Dieppe, and it is well worth looking at. Dark 
salmon red with a darker blotch deep in the throat. Will hold six or 
more open on tall, nicely proportioned spikes. Lightly ruffled, ex- 
cellent substance and stands hot weather well. 
Price—— 2/25c—=1 0/515 00 M27 ie yc 
S 5/25c—10/40c; B Pkge. 25c 
DOLLY VARDEN (Harris 50) 95 days 533 
A consistent grower of nice spikes with extra large florets of 
salmon. There is a white marking in the throat to take away any 
plainness, extending down the midribs. Florets, besides being very 
large, are rounded and well attached. You can have six to eight open 
and still have a nicely balanced spike, as the stem is strong enough 
to support the large florets. Given a little extra care, you have a 
show winner. Well liked commercially. 
Price—L 20c—10/$1.60; M 2/30c—10/$1.20: 
S 2/20c—10/80c: B.20/25c 
EDGEWOOD (Torrie Flad 51) 85 days 461 
Rose colored, in about the medium shade, quite an attractive color. 
Produces tall strong spikes, with good balance. Will hold eight open 
out of 20 to 22 buds. Spikes are tall and well able to support the 
long flowerhead. Seems to be well liked everywhere. 
Price—1$1 00 SMribe so DUC hb abo oe 
EILEEN (Backler 52) 95 days 420 
An easy to grow buff that opens eight or nine easily. Somewhat on 
the salmon orange side with a yellow throat, relieved with a light 
red feather. Tall straight spikes, well balanced. A good fall flower. 
Not too well known, but worthy of a trial. 
Price—L 50c; M 35c; S 25c; B 10/35c 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN (White 41) 85 days 566 
One of the old stand by glads, parent of many excellent varieties. 
Light mauve lavender with a reddish feather in the throat. With a 
little extra care in the way of watering, etc., you can raise a show 
winner. Good commercial and well liked everywhere. 
Price—L 2/25c— 10/412 002 Mik2/ |Sc- or iece 
S 5/25c—10/40c; B Pkge. 25c 
ELMER’S ROSE (Fischer 51) 85 days 462 
(Elizabeth the Queen x Rose O’Day.) With seven or eight florets 
of a medium deep shade of rose you have quite a spike. Add to this a 
tall straight spike, nicely balanced and you have little left to want. 
A deep purplish rose spear in the throat adds the needed touch of 
color. Florets are nicely ruffled. A good one. 
Price—L 2/30c— O/$1.20; M 2/20c—10/80c; 
S 5/25c—10/40c; B 25/25c 
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