GUIDEBOOK FOR 1935 
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RUFFOLACE 78 — Dec. Clear white. 
Heavily ruffled and laciniated. Some 
growers offer a strain of this variety only 
slightly ruffled and laciniated. Medium 
height. Our most laciniated (all colors) 
Mah. ’31. Our 1st Mah. ’32. L.07(100, 
5.00) M.04(100,3.00) S(100,2.00) Bits 
(100,.25) 
STAR OF BETHLEHEM 80 ***— fit Exh. 
Pure snow white with tinge of cream in 
throat. 6-8 enormous florets open at once, 
loosely but well arranged on very long, 
wiry stems. Such size and earliness un¬ 
common in any color. See illustration and 
try to visualize this immense spike on a 
scale of lower floret to exceed 6 inches! 
Buds like candlesticks. F.C.C., Haarlem, 
Wash. ’34, A.G.S. ’34 at 2nd and 3rd 
show. Scarce. LI.25 M.75 Bits .12 
CREAM 
MAGNA BLANCA 95 ***—tttExh. Dec. 
Huge, clear ivory with vivid creamy 
yellow throat. Immense florets with long, 
pointed petals. 6 or more open making a 
handsome spike set in airy fashion on a 
slim, willowy stem anywhere from 5)^ to 
7 ft. high! A church and wedding decora¬ 
tion supreme. Certain to become popular 
for massive decorations. Easily the favor¬ 
ite of the many visitors to our fields last 
season. Splendid blooms from S bulbs. 
Our 1st Ohio ’32, Ohio '33. 1st Dec., A.G. 
S. ’34. A.M., R.H.S., England. 66-inch 
cut spike shown by Dr. Pease for tallest 
spike, A.G.S. ’34. Our lsts both Exh. and 
Dec. Ohio-Mah. ’34. Our 1st best basket 
(shown with Mrs. H. B. Ambler) Ohio ’34. 
L ea. 10c, 3-25c, 6-40c, 12-75c, (100,5.00) 
M ea. 6c, 3-12c, 6-25c, 12-50c, (100,3.00) 
S ea. 3c, (100,1.65) Bits (100,.25), 
(1000,1.50) 
MAID OF ORLEANS 84 *— ft Exh. Dec. 
Milky white, light cream throat. First 
class cut flower habits. A.M., British 
G.S., F.C.C., Haarlem. 1st cream in 
A.G.S. and C.G.S. symposiums. L.15 
(100,12.00) (Heavy Bulbs) Bits (100,1.00) 
MARY ELIZABETH 105 *—ftt Dec. Pure, 
opaque white with strong, rich, creamy 
yellow throat. Beautifully ruffled. Thick, 
waxy substance. One of the most beau¬ 
tiful of all Decoratives. Ideal cutting 
habits. Our prediction is coming true. 
Jumped from nowhere to number 8 in 
N.E.G.S. Symposium. N.E.G.S. ’34, 
Ohio-Mah. ’34. L.30(100,24.00) M.22 
(100,16.00) S.15(100,10.00) Bits (100, 
1.50) 
BUFF 
DUNA 90 *—t Dec. Clear, soft, light pinky 
buff, bit yellow at base. Back of petals a 
shade darker, 5-6 open on medium tall 
spike. High in color values and we like it 
better than Wasaga. A.G.S. ’32. L.40 
M.25 S.15 Bits (100,2.50) 
Queen Mary 
