GUIDEBOOK FOR 1935 
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won 3 firsts with it Ohio-Mah. ’34., one 
of which was also awarded Champion 
Small Dec. bloom. 
L ea. 10c, 3-20c, 6-35c, 12-60c (100,4.00) 
M ea. 5c, 3-10c, 6-20c, 12-30c (100,2.50) 
S (100,1.50) Bits (100,.25) 
SENORITA 95 *—ff Dec. Large, true 
orange florets, carmine tongue. Petals 
fluted, narrow and long. Produces sturdy, 
compact, long flowerheads on medium 
long stem from any size bulb. A.M., 
British G.S. '32. San Leandro ’32, A.G.S. 
’32. Ohio-Mah. ’34. L.06(100,4.00) M.03 
(100,2.50) Bits (100,.20) 
TANAGER 95 *—ft Dec. A new orange 
of distinction. One of the very best recent 
Kunderd introductions. Has several 
shades of orange with golden orange throat 
markings in very harmonious combina¬ 
tion, giving very high color value. Smooth, 
flaring, velvety petals, with a most artistic 
twirl, appearing even in buds showing 
color. A fine decorative type spike with 
equally good cut flower habits. Not a 
prim, lsts in basket group, A.G.S. ’32, 
’33. L ea. 25c (12-S1.50) M ea. 15c 
( 12 -$ 1 . 00 ) 
SCARLET 
AFLAME 88 ***—ft Exh. Flaming, silvery 
scarlet. A very striking, long spike with 
6-7 inch florets. Winner in both A.G.S. 
and N.E.G.S. ’32, ’33, ’34. Number 14 in 
A.G.S. symposium. L.06(4.00) M.04 
(100,2.50) Bits (100,.15) 
AMADOR 98 **— ft Exh. Brilliant and 
glowing scarlet, day or night, 5-8 very 
large florets open on a strong spike with 
good cut flower habits. Western awards. 
L.25 Bits (100,2.00) 
DR. F. E. BENNETT 100 * + Exh. 
Brilliant scarlet. Yellow to white mark¬ 
ings in throat. Numberless firsts, many 
of them ours. One or more lsts, A.G.S. 
last 8 yrs. Number 9 in A.G.S. Sym¬ 
posium. 1st scarlet. C.G.S. Symposium. 
Wash., N.E.G.S. and Ohio-Mah. ’34. 
Best results from L bulbs. L.05(100,3.00) 
PFITZER’S TRIUMPH 98 ***—% Exh. 
Gigantic, orange scarlet, rich and velvety. 
Cherry blotch. Substance not the best 
for warm climates and sometimes only 
holds 4 open, but responds strongly to 
fertilization and bloomed cool or indoors, 
makes tremendous flowerheads. Number 
8 in A.G.S. Symposium, also 1st in its 
color class both A.G.S. and C.G.S. Sym¬ 
posiums. lsts, A.G.S., 4 out of last 6 
yrs. Our 1st, Ohio-Mah. ’34. L.06(100, 
4.00) Bits (100,.25) 
TIP TOP 92 ***— ftt Exh. Warm red to 
scarlet. As tall as Aflame, florets as large, 
but of the wide-open, flat type, 6-8 open 
on long, strong spikes, A.M., Haarlem. 
New Pfitzer variety we believe is “going 
places.” L1.50 M1.00 
RED 
COMMANDER KOEHL 88 ***—f tt Exh. 
Nothing in sight among the crimsons to 
beat this immense, clear, rich, crimson red. 
Awards of Merit by Haarlem, Amster¬ 
dam, British G.S. and R.H.S. Champion 
bloom, Wash. '32. Number 6 in A.G.S. 
Synposium, Number 3 in N.E.G.S. and, 
of course, first red in both Symposiums 
and that of C.G.S. as well. Our 1st, Ohio- 
Mah. '34 and again we won the large Sea- 
brook Perpetual Challenge Trophy for the 
Champion basket, containing immense 
spikes of this variety, A.G.S. ’34. L.10 
(100,6.00) M.05(100,3.50) Bits (100,.30) 
RED PHIPPS 93 *— ftt Exh. Dec. Pure, 
spectrum, red. Several shades lighter 
than Com. Koehl. Longer spikes than 
Mr. Phipps, not so many open and more 
loosely placed along the spike. Our lsts, 
A.G.S. and Ohio ’32. Champion bloom, 
Ill. G.S., Century of Progress, ’33. A.G.S. 
’33, ’34. L.12(100,8.00) M.08(100,6.50) 
S.05(100,3.50) 
SOUTHERN CROSS 80 **—tttt Exh. 
What a name and what a glad to conjure 
with! A new, bright red with a comet trail 
of Australian and New Zealand awards. 
Self color and perfect placement. Tall 
and strong. 8-10 open. Scarce, and our 
own stock is very limited. L.75 M.50 
S.25 Bits (100,4.00) 
DARK RED 
MAROCCO 88 *—Exh. Dec. Deep ma¬ 
roon, almost black. Not dull. Florets 
open well. Strong spikes of good height. 
A.G.S. ’32, Ohio, Mah. and N.E.G.S. ’33. 
C.G.S. ’34. L.06(100,4.00) M.03(100,2.50) 
Bits (100,.20) 
MOORISH KING **—Jt Exh. Impressive, 
long spike, carrying immense, glossy, 
mahogany maroon florets. Lighter than 
Marocco but completely eclipsing it in 
size. Scarce because slow propagator. 
Bits germinate very unsatisfactorily. 
A.M., Haarlem and B.G.S. Voted best 
dark red, A.G.S. and C.G.S. Symposiums. 
N.E.G.S. ’32. Two lsts, A.G.S. ’34. L.40 
M.25 
