GUIDEBOOK FOR 1937 
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of this variety than all the other whites 
put together. L.06(100,4-00) M.03(100,- 
2.00) Bits (100,.15) 
MAMMOTH WHITE 94 ***— f Exh. Clear 
white. Number 12 in A.G.S. symposium, 
and first white, displacing Albatros. See 
illustration. Disbud to one eye for com¬ 
petitive specimens. A.G.S., C.G.S., N.E. 
G.S., Mich, and Wash., all ’35. A.G.S., 
’36. L. 06(100,4.50) Bits (100,.20) 
MAUNGA 98 ***—fJt Exh. Pure white with 
no markings. Well rounded florets, em¬ 
phasizing their mammoth size. Tall, 
strong grower and good propagator. 6-8 
open with 63^ to 8-inch dia. florets with 2 
ft. flowerheads of about 20 buds. Champ¬ 
ion bloom Miramar, ’34 started its career. 
F. C.C., Ballarat and Canterbury (N.Z. 
G. S.) ’35. L ea. $1.25 Bits .15. 
POLAR ICE 70 *— ft Dec. Pure White. Ex¬ 
traordinary forcing qualities. Our best 
“basket other than floor,” Ohio, ’35. We 
displayed two black vases, 12 spikes each, 
from number 4 M bulbs bloomed in 60 
days at A.G.S., ’35, winning also for us in 
Dec. spike class, A.G.S., ’35. (Am) C.G.S., 
’36. L.10 M.06 S.04 Blts(100,.50). 
STAR OF BETHLEHEM 80 ***— fJJ 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. Jumped 13 places 
ahead in A.G.S. Symposium now No. 15. 
But note that it is now in a tie for first 
rank with Picardy in Can. Symp. F.C.C., 
Haarlem, Wash. ’34, A.G.S. ’34 at 2nd 
and 3rd show. Our customer, Mrs. Pease, 
travelled all the way to Ill., ’35 winning 
with this, likewise at Burton Fair, Ohio, 
’35 with 3 spikes as big as the Doctor 
grows Picardy! Minn., Wash., Calgary, 
Detroit, all ’35. N.E.G.S., Grand Champ, 
spike, Minn, and (Am) Champ. British 
G.S., all ’36. L.25 M.15 S.10 Blts(100, 
2.50). 
CREAM 
JERSEY CREAM 95 *—ft Dec. New, 1936. 
Aptly named. Smooth, rich, deep cream. 
The only deep cream with perfect cut 
flower habits. Florets average 5 inches, 8 
or more open, 16-18 bud, 50 inches tall. 
Good propagator and makes exceptionally 
fine blooms from M and S bulbs. Sub¬ 
stance excellent. Cut flower blooms well to 
the tip. These traits, coupled with the un¬ 
usual color value and beautifully decora¬ 
tive form make the florists’ dream of a 
clear, deep cream, usable in all stages of 
bulb growth, come true. In several years 
of growing we have been unable to discov¬ 
er any faults to mar this wonderful record. 
Fine reports from far and wide. A.G.S. 
Mammoth White 
Supervisor of Judges advises us we should 
have priced this $10 per bulb. 
Retail: Bulbs, each L $1.00 M.75 S.50 
Bits .15 Net prices. 
Wholesale: Discount only to Growers 
issuing type printed catalogs. (Submit 
copy if we are not on your mailing list). 
4 Bits with each L, 3 Bits with each M 
and 2 Bits with each S bulb purchased. 
MAGNA BLANCA 95 *** — _ ftt 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 
