Prices for all varieties on this page are: 
Large, 2 for .30, 10 for $1.20; Medium, 3 for .30, 10 for .80; 
Small, 10 for .50; Bulblets .30 pkg. 
CANDLELIGHT (Arnet 50) (410) 65 
First early light yellow cut flower variety. 
5-7 5” florets on 314’ spikes. An early 
money maker for the cut flower grower as 
it blooms when glads are scarce. 
CARNIVAL (Butt °47) (437) 85 
Gayly colored bright scarlet with a snow 
white throat. An eye catcher in the garden 
with its striking color effect. 6-8 lightly 
ruffled florets on a sturdy 4’ spike. Very 
popular. 
CHAMOUNY (Baerman °48) (462) 85 
Appealing deep rose with distinctive silver 
edging. An old timer that is still in great 
demand for all uses. 
CHERBOURG (Salman °47) (464) 80 
An outstanding cut flower variety opening 
up to 8 florets of a beautiful shade of deep 
cerise rose. A florists favorite that is fine 
for the home garden as well. 
CHOCTAW (Wilson °48) (491) 95 
Clear light chocolate with a deep orange 
scarlet throat. Very attractive combinations. 
Opens up to 12 blooms on a long flower 
head. One of the last to bloom. 
CIRCE (K & M ’49) (523) 80 
Huge deep orange with a small scarlet 
throat. A wonderful show glad with 6-8 
614” florets on long flowerheads. A good 
one for large basket work. 
CITATION (Beaton °49) (542) 90 
Tall clear pink shading to a cream throat. 
6-8 6” blooms on 6’ or taller spikes. Towers 
over everything else in the field. 
CLARENCE D. FORTNAM 
(Kadel 50) (440) 90 
Beautiful and delicate shade of soft pink 
on lightly ruffled waxy appearing florets. 
A tall easy grower with 8 well placed florets 
open at a time. This was given an en- 
thusiastic reception by our florists this 
year and is a leading show glad as well. 
CLEAR YELLOW (Snyder °53) (412) 80 
Clear medium yellow sport of Spotlight. 
Very healthy in growth making nice easy 
cutting spikes. Some spikes showed a 
tendency toward cupping this year tho it 
was generally good. 
ANDRENA 
CIRCLE 
18 
LEIF ERICSSON 
