GUIDEBOOK FOR 1937 
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’34. Without injuring frontal appearance 
its florescence is such that it sometimes 
Alls out % around the stem instead of just 
Ml- With our cultivation the stem only 
approximates the length of the flowerhead. 
Ea. L$3.00 Bits .30. 
SALMON PINK 
EARLY DAWN 78 *—ft Dec. Rich geran¬ 
ium shading to coral throat. Small red 
lines in throat. Exceptionally large for so 
early blooms. Good cut flower habits 
except fault of tilting tip of spike forward 
somewhat. This variety is our answer for 
abandoning from our list that consistent 
prizewinner. Catherine Coleman. Wash., 
’35. Our lsts both Ohio and A.G.S., ’35. 
L. 07(100,4.50) M.03(100,2.00) 8(100,1.00) 
Bits (100,.15; pt.,2.00). 
MARGARET FULTON 90 * ft Dec. 
Clean, rich coral. Throat bit lighter. 
Substance excellent. Fine cut flower hab¬ 
its. With good culture, responds with fine 
exh. spikes. A.M., A.G.S., ’31. A.G.S., 
’32. Our 1st, Ohio, ’33. Ill., ’36. Grand 
Champion, Pa., ’36. L.06(100,4.00) M.03 
(100,2.00) S(100,1.00) Bits (100,.15). 
MILDRED LOUISE 87 **— ftt Exh. Clear, 
light strawberry salmon, blending into 
yellow in throat. Type of spike about 
same as Picardy but florets never lose 
their glistening brilliance of color. Seed¬ 
ling award, Atlantic City, N.E.G.S., N.Y. 
Metro., Mich., all ’32. Seabrook Trophy 
best basket, A.G.S. ’33. Champ, bloom, 
com’l. div., Ohio ’33, Mich. ’34. ’36, 
Minn., ’35 and Grand Champion, ’36. No. 
10 in A.G.S. Symposium. L. 10(100,7.00) 
M. 06(100,4.00) S. 03(100,2.00) Bits (100, 
.30). 
MR. W. H. PHIPPS 110 **— tUt Exh. 
Warm flesh pink, overlaid light rose sal¬ 
mon. Lower petals faintly striped and 
speckled ruby. 5 ft. or longer spikes, 
10-20 open at once. Not uniform in its 
production of immense flowerheads but 
plenty to be worth while. Best results 
from L bulbs. After heading the A.G.S. 
symposium for 4 years, other varie¬ 
ties have now slipped ahead. Has a past 
history of show championships much on 
order of that now going >to Picardy. It 
still takes a wonderful show specimen to 
beat Mr. Phipps. Champ, again, N.E.G.S 
’34. Com’l. Exh. Champ, Empire S.G.S., 
’36 and Grand Champ., Grants Pass, ’36. 
L. 06(100,4.00) 
MRS. E. J. HEATON 78 *—ftt Dec. 
Deep glowing, strawberry pink, blended 
with some cream in throat. Has great 
warmth of color, making it a valuable 
Dec. sort. Strong grower with good cut 
flower habits in hot and dry sections. 
Good bloomer from S bulbs. Prolific 
propagator. Century of Progress Gold 
Medal, ’33. A.G.S. ’33. A.M., A.G.S. ’34. 
L.20 M.12 S.06 Bits (100,2.00) 
PICARDY 90 **— ftt Exh. Long, straight 
spikes of clear light salmon, not far re¬ 
moved from apricot buff. Number one 
in A.G.S. and N.E.G.S. symposiums. 1st 
in color class Symposiums. Champ 
Bulbs priced per each. 12 sold at 10 rate. 6 at 5 rate. 25 at 100 rate. 
Bits any amount at rate offered. Delivered Prepaid in U. S. 
