ESQUIRE (Fitch 50) 85 days 536 
A bright scarlet, large florets, sometimes reaching seven inches, 
with 6 to 8 open on a very nice spike and flowerhead. There is a dust- 
ing of gold in the throat. Attachment is good, placement also. Spikes 
are tall and husky. Propagates well. Does not fade or sunburn. 
Price—L 2/25c—10/$1.00; M 2/15c—10/70c; 
S 5/25c—10/40c; B Pkge. 25c 
ETHEREAL (Burns 52) 85 days 540 
You have missed one of the real beauties if you have not grown 
Ethereal. We thought we did a good job in raising it, but some of the 
spikes we saw at the shows this year were almost unbelievable. A 
light soft pink with a cream throat, very soft colors, a combination 
very hard to describe. Somewhat on the color of Greta Garbo, only 
nicer. Florets are large, wide open, plain, with eight or more open in 
the field. Spikes are extra tall, straight and exceedingly well bal- 
anced. Attachment, placement excellent, propagation good. The name 
is very fitting for the flower and we would suggest that you give 
Ethereal serious consideration. 
Price—L $1.00—10/$8.00; M 75c—-10/$6.00; 
S 50c—10/$4.00; B—10/$1.:00 
EVANGELINE (Palmer 48) 92 days 240 
A pastel pink, between light and pale, but with enough color to 
make it very attractive. A good show glad with up to eight open, and 
a good commercial where the color is much appreciated. Spikes are 
tall and husky. Attachment good, placement good except for first 
floret which will misplace, propagation good. For show spikes use 
large bulbs and keep well watered, but with even ordinary care 
you will have good results. 
Price—L 2/25c—10/$1.00; M 2/15c—10/70c; 
S 5/25c—10/40c; B Pkge. 25c 
FALCON (Woods 49) 85 days 567 
Rolled, ruffled, recurved, needle pointed florets, in _ itself 
quite interesting. Color is a clean shade of lavender, with a large and 
attractive cream yellow throat. The throat is marked with a large 
rose feathering. A beautiful combination. Florets are extra large, 
with five to six open. Attachment and placement good. Spikes are 
tall and straight. Given plenty of moisture, you have a good flower. 
Price—L 20c—10/$1.60; M 2/25c—10/$1.00; 
S 3/25c—10/65c; B 20/25c 
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE (Harris 47) 88 days 400 
A white that will give them all a run for the money with its large 
ruffled white florets, attractively set off with a touch of cream in the 
throat. Will hold six to eight open on tall nicely proportioned spikes. 
Has a neat crisp appearance so much desired for both show and com- 
mercial work. Will crook somewhat in hot weather. Good propagator. 
Wilts badly in extremely hot weather. 
peice le 2 /25c—_10/$1.00>. Mi2/15c—-10/7 0c; 
S 5 /25c—10/40c; B Pkge. 25c 
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