OUR INTRODUCTIONS FOR 1934 
This year we offer three new varieties of our own and have every confidence 
that they will meet your most exacting requirements, equally as well as did our 
introductions of last season. The stocks of these are sufficiently large, that I 
am able to offer them at a comparatively low introductory price, for high quality 
varieties. 
EUCLID. A large white, delicately flushed pink toward the outer edges of 
petals, with soft light cream throat faintly lined pink. The tall spikes usually 
carry twenty well placed buds with ten open at one time. A strong grower 
and a good producer. Large, $3.00 each; Medium, $2.00 each; Small, $1.00 
each; Bublets, 50 cents each. 
TOTEM. Very tall, striking, clear bright salmon-scarlet. A strong growing 
heavy plant, carrying fifteen buds with several open. A good multiplier and 
a valuable variety. Large, $3.00 each; Medium, $2.00 each; Small, $1.00 each; 
Bulblets, 50 cents each. 
COLFAX. Large flowers of bright deep violet, a very beautiful shade and a 
very strong, tall growing variety in this particular color class. It has been 
most popular with our visitors. Large, $3.00 each; Medium, $2.00 each; 
Small, $1.00 each; Bulblets, 50 cents each. 
OUR 1933 INTRODUCTIONS 
Probably the most successful of my last year’s introductions was Phyllis 
McQuiston; this variety has been grown from coast to coast and has been the 
cause of unsolicited testimonials from all who grew it. Quoting in part one 
enthusiastic admirer: “It was THE sensation of my garden, visitors raved over 
it.” The success of Phyllis McQuiston has been shared at least in a degree by 
my other introductions and marks them all very clearly as among the very best. 
PHYLLIS McQuiston. is a deep glowing shrimp-pink, clear and sparkling. 
The plant is of vigorous growth with an abundance of rich green foliage, a 
picture of real health. The spike is long and erect, carrying well five or 
more of these beautiful large flowers open at one time. It has the best of 
substance and is a good propogator. Those who have seen this variety are 
enthusiastic with their praise of its beauty. Large, $3.00 each; Medium, 
$1.80; Small, $1.00; Bulblets, 50 cents each. 
VILLAGE QUEEN. Grandiflorus, primulinus. The flowers are very large and 
firm, the ground color is a soft white, outer edges of the petals is a clear 
La France pink, blending beautifully to a soft cream. Healthy, vigorous 
growing variety with strong spikes, a good producer. This is an especially 
rich and refined colorful flower- Large, $2.20 each; Medium, $1.10 each; 
Small’ $.50 each; Bulblets, 25 cents each. 
PRECIOUS. Only grows about twenty-four inches high, is vigorous and healthy 
in growth and a rapid multiplier. The color is a beautiful clear cameo-pink, 
blending to a soft light throat, the flowers are about two and one-half inches 
across, are wide open, and many, but not all are fully and delicately 
lacinated and “good to the last bud.” The substance is of the best. Precious 
with its type and beauty, I believe, will lead the way to a greater popularity 
for a “Good Little Glad.” Large, $2.20 each; Medium, $1.10 each; Small, 
$.50 each; Bulblets, 25 cents each. 
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