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. 
COL. ATKINSON 
(Williams 50) (468) 100 
Glistening medium lavender holding 8-10 
heavy textured and ruffled florets open at 
once on tall husky spikes. The last one 
to bloom for us but worth waiting for. 
COLUMBIA (Roberts °51) (407) 85 
Popular creamy white surrounded by a rose 
halo giving an unusual and beautiful effect. 
Up to 8 formally placed blooms open at 
once on a 4’ spike. Similar to the older 
Corona but a better grower. 
CONNIE G. (Woods °48) (506) 75 
For sheer beauty alone Connie G. rates at 
the top. 7-9 heavily ruffled cream colored 
florets on long stretchey flowerheads. A 
“must have” for the home gardener and a 
winner of many major show awards. 
CORDOVA (Palmer ’49) (432) 70 
Very reliable and early rosy salmon blend- 
ing to a cream throat. 7-9 5’ blooms open 
at once on 41/4’ spikes. One of the best 
early commercials. 
CROWN JEWEL (Fischer 51) (467) 75 
Rich rosy lavender with a _ prominent 
purple throat. Very good this year with 
each spike holding 7-8 lightly rufflel florets 
in nice formal placement on a tall strong 
plant. 
CUPID (Fischer 49) (300) 70 
Medium sized first early cut flower white. 
A tall easy grower with 6-8 4” nicely 
ruffled florets. Well liked by florists at the 
beginning of the season. 
DARK DAVID (Morgan 51) (554) 90 
Robust growing dark red that makes mas- 
sive spikes. Grows well under all condi- 
tions and becoming very popular for all 
uses. Opens 8 large round florets. 
DEBORAH SAMPSON 
(Scheer ’47) (440) 85 
Soft pastel creamy pink. One of the fay- 
orites of our florists and a strong healthy 
grower. 
DEE TWELVE (Arenius '51) (452) 85 
A most brilliant shade of true red — one 
of the best for color and a tall strong 
grower as well. 7-8 5” florets open at once. 
Good all round variety in every respect. 
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DIEPPE (Hassell 54) (436) 80 
Gorgeous scarlet with large ruffled florets 
on tall stretchy spikes. Year after year 
this is outstanding in our fields. Wonderful 
grower. 
DOLLY VARDON (Harris ’50) (533) 95 
Rich salmon with a white throat that pro- 
duces simply stupendous spikes. We have 
had 9 7” florets open at once in our field. 
Tops for the home garden and the show 
table. 
DOROTHY ARMSTRONG 
(Beardmore ’48) (470) 80 
Widely grown purple cut flower. An early 
easy cutter holding 6-8 5” blooms open at 
once on 414' spikes. One of the best in 
adverse weather. 
DUSTY MILLER (Elliot 45) (486) 85 
Dusty old rose with white pencilling on a 
red throat — a most attractive combination. 
Reliable in growth with 7-9 lightly ruffled 
5” florets on tall spikes. Plant some late 
for it’s an excellent fall color. 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN 
(White °41) (566) 80 
A long time leader of the lavender glads 
for all uses. Of medium height it has nice 
flowerheads with 7-8 ruffled blooms open 
at once. Likes plenty of water but is good 
for us under all conditions. 
ELMERS ROSE (Fischer ’51) (462) 85 
Nicely ruffled medium rose holding 7-9 
nicely ruffled wide open florets at once on 
41/y' spikes. Seems to do good under all 
growing conditions and we recommend it 
for all uses. 
ESQUIRE (Ficht °50) (536) 85 
Very tall clear scarlet. Makes huge spikes 
with 6-8 lightly ruffled 6” florets open at 
a time. Strong grower. 
EVANGELINE (Palmer ’48) (540) 90 
Beautiful shade of soft pink. 8-19 6” 
blooms at once on 51/4’ spikes. Fine for all 
uses. At its best from young bulbs, of 
which, we have an excellent stock. 
FLAME GIRL (Lins 50) (536) 80 
Intense flame scarlet that makes nicely 
proportioned spikes with 8-9 open florets. 
One of the best scarlet glads. Very strong 
growth, 
