GUIDEBOOK FOR 1937 
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HAPPY THOUGHT 97 *— ft Dec. Color 
somewhat similar to Grand Slam, closer 
to orange, but a decorative type of spike 
and florets beautifully ruffled. A soft, 
pastel orange. We believe the best intro¬ 
duction of Mrs. Austin, famous Ohio 
hybridist. L.25 M.15 S.10 Bits (100,2.00) 
LA FIESTA 90 *—ftt Dec. Bright orange. 
Deeper in throat. Tall, strong, wiry stem. 
Color a large improvement on the popular 
Senorita, with much taller spikes and 
better placement. A coming “cut flower.” 
Rapid increaser. Large bits. We have 
had spikes with 12 open florets. Also 5 ft. 
spikes from small bulbs. Again we have 
“broken the ice” for a wonderful, new 
variety. Our 1st, A.G.S., ’36. A.M., 
British G.S., ’36. We assure you it would 
be a mistake to omit this item from your 
order. See illustration. 
Each 3 6 12 100 
L .$1.25 $3.50 $6.00 $10.00 
M.„ .75 2.00 3.50 6.00 
S.40 1.00 1.75 3.00 
Bits .10 .25 .50 1.00 5.00 
LA PALOMA 85 *—J Dec. Fiery, deep 
orange. Excellent, decorative cutting 
spike. Our lsts, Mah., ’31 and Ohio-Mah. 
’34. L.05(100,3.50) M.03(100,2.00) Bits 
(100,.25) 
MRS. H. BROMLEY AMBLER 95 — ft 
Dec. Orange chrome, an intense shade of 
orange not found in any other glad. Val¬ 
uable color for decorative use. Florets 
about 4 inches. Will not fade, bloomed 
indoors in light. Fades some in sunlight. 
Most intense oranges do. Beat the famous 
Betty Nuthall (our 1st) A.G.S., ’31. Our 
1st, nearest monotone orange. Ohio-Mah. 
’34 and same Ohio, ’35. 1st and Champ¬ 
ion Am. Dec. spike, Ohio, ’35. beating 
larger spikes of Picardy, King Arthur, 
Mary Elizabeth, Wasaga and other win¬ 
ners by reason of its unique color value. 
Retail: L.15 M.10 S.05 Bits (100,1.00) 
Wholesale: To print-type catalogers L 
(100,9.00) M(100,6.00) S(100,3.00) Bits 
(1000,5.00; pt.,10.00) 
ORANGE BUTTERFLY 95 — ff| Sm. Dec. 
The only really small flowered variety in 
the entire list. They average about 2 
inches. But, it holds 10 or more open on a 
long flowerhead, which is very unusual 
for this type. The color is a rich, glowing, 
bronzy orange. And, unlike most of the 
small flowered sorts, the substance of the 
florets is excellent, though there may be 
some crooking of the stem in extremely 
hot weather. A.M. British R.H.S., ’32. 
N.E.G.S., Wash., and Winnipeg, ’33. We 
won 3 firsts with it Ohio-Mah., ’34, one 
of which was also awarded Champion 
Small Dec. bloom. Am. Sm. Dec. Champ¬ 
ion (Mrs. Pease) Ill., ’35. Four lsts (one 
La Fiesta 
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. 
