Concerning 
"Beautiful Ohio" 
Extracts frpfti letters from Wen- 
dall W. Wyipn,., l(h> < ‘Rillings Street, 
, ' >"' ■ - N 
(Mr. Wyman re£g^iemtyev of the 
Executive 
Ct^ni 
mittee ^of ^he ’New 
England^ G^diolu^^yfijetw.) ^ v 
r» Q r,„T^i f$ii$ e was grown Mr. 
nife^^f ^Seedling 
Beau 
Wyman under 
No. 430. 
Mr. Wyman says: 
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tea! 
SeDt. 4th. 1935. 
“In regard to the Seedling No. 
430, it gave me splendid spikes with 
four or five five-inch blooms open. 
A little under four feet tall, straight 
and clean. A high class commercial 
variety.” 
Sept. 24th, 1935. 
“I cut the last spike from Seedling 
No. 430 Saturday, September 21st, 
and the color was glorious, the 
purest lavender I think I ever saw, 
deep and lustrous. 
“The spike carried eighteen buds 
with four or five open. I have a very 
high regard for it as a commercial 
variety. There is nothing I have 
ever grown to touch its color. It 
grows from three to three and a 
half feet high with eighteen to 
twenty buds.” 
(Signed) Wendall W. Wyman. 
"Beautiful Ohio” 
BETTER BLOOMING BULBS 
