Prairie Gold 
(Corrington) 
Large decorative. Vigorous grower. Rapid propagator. Upright 
broad leafed blue-green foliage. Tall upright spikes. Usually 16 
buds and four or five florets open. Florets up to almost five inches. 
Color, deepest (primuline) yellow. Tips and reverse of all petals 
penciled carmine. This gives a fleeting impression of almost true 
orange. This glad has no green tint, but is yellow even when it 
first opens. Unsoaked bublets planted June 12th. made a good 
stand and good growth. In spite of the hot dry weather, with no 
irrigation, they produced some No. 4 bulbs and lots of No. 5s. The 
greatest fault, or deficiency, is the absence of a lot of open blooms 
at one time, but they keep blooming clear to the tip. 
Prices for Prairie Gold (Postpaid) 
No. 1 
No. 2 
No. 3 
No. 4 
No. 5 
No. 6 
Bbts. 
Each 
.80 
.65 
.50 
.40 
.30 
.25 
.10 
10 
6.40 
5.20 
4.00 
3.20 
2.40 
2.00 
.70 
Recovery 
(Blake) 
Color, described as salmon rose red which we think of as a 
watermelon red. Sometimes flecked darked. Practically a self color. 
Spikes always straight, last season which was very dry we had 
48” spikes. Has a record of 12 open blooms. Maryland test garden 
records nine open in the field. Blooms last season about five inches 
in diameter although we have had reports as large as five and a 
half. Placement good. Very rapid propagator. Local florists demand 
so many that we can’t get them in full bloom before they are 
gone. Has many orizes to its credit and w*e predict a great future 
for this fine glad. 
Prices for Recovery (Postpaid) 
No. 1 
No. 2 
No. 3 
No. 4 
No. 5 
No. 6 
Bbts. 
1.00 
.80 
.60 
.50 . 
.40 
.30 
.10 
8.00 
6.40 
4.80 
4.00 
3.20 
2.40 
.70 
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