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ELM HILL LARM 
WAYLAND, OHIO 
Pfitzer’s Triumph (Dec.)L.M.—Enormous 
orange scarlet with cherry blotch. L. 
10-40c; M. 10-20c; S. 10-1 Oc. 
Picardy (Exh. Dec.) M. — Tall straight 
spike carrying seven to ten clear 
shrimp-pink blooms of immense size. 
Sometimes has slight throat shading. 
Regarded by all to be the foremost ex¬ 
hibition and commercial variety in 
existence. This is a “must have” for 
every Glad enthusiast’s garden. L. 10- 
50c;'M. 10c30c; S. 10-15c. 
Precious (S. Dec.) M—Miniature cameo 
pink with light throat. Excellent table 
decoration. M. 60c; S. 10-40c. 
Pride of Wanakah (Exh.) M.—A lovely 
shade of lavender rose. Good propa¬ 
gator and strong grower. L. 10-40c; 
M. 10-20c; S. 10-IOc. 
Rameses (Exh. Dec.) M.—Very tall, vel¬ 
vety wine purple with peculiar ruffling 
on extremely large florets. L. 10-80c; 
M. 10-50c; S. 10~25c. 
Red Phipps (Exh. Dec.) L. M—Brilliant 
light red. Tall spike. Ideal for cut 
flower. L. 10-60c; M. 10-40c; S. 10-20c. 
Resplendent (Dec.) M.—Cream pink, yel¬ 
low blended and heavily ruffled. Heavy 
spike. L. 10-40c; M. 10-20c; S. 10-10c. 
Rosewood (Dec.) M.—Deep, rich smoky 
rose blending shades of red and purple. 
L. 10-40c; M. 10-20c; S. 10-10c. 
Roi Albert (Dec.) L.M.—Rich smoky sal¬ 
mon with coppery tints and attractive 
throat marks. Pleasing color. Popular 
smoky. L. 10-50c; M. 10-30c; S. 10-15c. 
Rosemarie Pfitzer (Exh.) M.—Very light 
creamy pink, slightly ruffled. Very 
delicate in appearance though of good 
substance. Rather weak stem but of 
extreme beauty. Splendid in artistic 
arrangments. L. 1-50c; M. 1-30c; S. 1- 
15c. 
Rose Mulberry (Exh.) M— 1 Tall smoky 
rose with cream throat. L. 10-40c; M. 
10-20c; S. 10-IOc. 
Royal Lavender (Dec.) M.—Deep laven¬ 
der, light throat with heavy penciling. 
L. 10-40c; M. 10-20c; S. 10-10c. 
Rozan (Exh.) L.M.—Large, light rose 
pink with white throat. L. 10-50c; M. 
10-30c; S. 10-20c. 
Ruffled Gold (Exh.) M.—Ruffled light 
yellow. Good spike. L. 10-40c; M. 10- 
20c; S. 10-IOc. 
Ruffolace (Dec.) M_Medium sized ruf¬ 
fled, pure white flowers. L. 10-50c; 
M. 10-30c; S. 10-15c. 
Salbach’s Orchid (Exh. Dec.) M.—A beau¬ 
tiful variety. Large lavender-pink flor¬ 
ets, well spaced and somewhat ruffled. 
L. 10-70c; M. 10-40c; S. 10-20c. 
Salbach’s Pink (Exh.)M.—Geranium pink 
with soft carmen throat marking. Well 
open florets of velvety texture. Tall, 
heavy spike. Outstanding. L. 10-70c; 
M. 10-40c; S. 10-20c. 
Star of Bethlehem (Exh.) E. M.—Large, 
pure white with cream tinge in throat. 
Tall grower. L. 1-50c; M. 1 -35c ; S. 1- 
20c. 
Sunya—See page 2. 
The Blimp (Exh.) M.—Very large P. G., 
petals edged with pink. L. 10-50c; M. 
10-30c; S. 10-15c. 
The Crook (Dec.) L.M—Very large flor- 
ers of velvety begonia rose. A gor¬ 
geous bloom on a crooked spike. Good 
for artistic arrangements. L. 10-50c; 
M. 10-30c; S. 10-20c. 
The Emir (S. Dec.) M_A small flower 
but because of attractive coloring, is 
much in demand. Rosy bronze, over¬ 
laid violet. L. 10-80c; M. 10-50c; S. 
10-30c. 
The Orchid (Dec.) M—Very dainty lacin- 
iated lavender-pink. Attractive for 
corsa,ge and table decoration. L. 10- 
40c; M. 10-20c; S. 10-10c. 
Tobersun (Exh.) L_Beautiful clear yel¬ 
low, needlepoint florets with excellent 
substance. Tall spike. One of the best 
yellows. L. 10-50c; M. 10-30c; S. 10- 
20c. 
Veiled Brilliance (Dec.) L.M.—Lavender- 
rose with creamy throat. Very large 
flowers but rather poor substance. L. 
10-50c; M. 10-30c; S. 10-20c. 
Welcome (Exh.) L.M_Rich coral pink 
with light yellow throat. Four to five 
open. L. 10-$1.00; M. 10-60c; S. 10-30c. 
Wasaga (Dec.) L.—Clear, vivid, golden 
buff without marking. Flower some¬ 
what ruffled. Voted best buff by A. 
G. S. Symposium. L. 1-20c, 10-$1.60; 
M. 1-10c, 10-80c; S. 1-8c, 10-50c. 
White Butterfly (S. Dec.) E_The best 
white prim. Miniature. Consistent 
winner. L. 10-40c; M. 10-20c; S. 10-10c. 
W. H. Phipps (Exh.) L-Spectacular, 
light salmon pink. Ten to twenty 
blooms open at one time. L. 10-40c; 
M. 10-20c; S. 10-IOc. 
Elm Hill Bulbs Produce Prize-Winning Blooms 
