GUIDEBOOK FOR 1939 
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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 Ists (one 
of them ours) Ohio, ’35. Pa., Ind., Winni¬ 
peg, (Mrs. Sherwin) C.G.S., also Open 
Sm. Dec. Champ (with 14 open), Ohio 
all ’37. Ind., E. Bay, Wellsville, most open 
and Sectional champ, Ames, our 1st Mah. 
and Ohio, ’38. L.06(100,4.00) M.04(100,- 
2.50) 8.02(100,1.25) Bits (100,.20-M,1.00) 
SCARLET 
AMADOR 98 “—ft Exh. Brilliant and 
glowing scarlet, day or night, 5-8 very 
large florets open on a strong spike with 
good cut flower habits. Western awards. 
A.M., British G.S. N.E.G.S., ’35, ’36, 
(Am) ’37. Mich, and Grants Pass, ’36. 
Cedar Rapids, E.S.G.S., ’38. L.06(100,- 
4.00) Bits (100,.30) 
JOH. S. BACH 78 **—ttti Exh. Orange 
salmon, shading bit lighter in throat. 
White median lines. Tall and strong. 
Huge, well arranged flowerhead. 10-12 
open at once. The earliest, extremely 
large flowering sort within our knowledge. 
A.M., Haarlem, F.C.C., British G.S. 
Shown in Wash, with 14 open to win, ’35. 
Champion bloom of show, Vancouver, ’35. 
N. E.G.S., ’36. E. Bay, N.E.G.S., Conn., 
(Aug.) Calgary, B.G.S., grand champion 
Wash., all ’37. Ind. Ohio, Mich., Regina 
and reserve champion Calgary, all ’38. 
L.12 Bits (100,.75) 
LUCIFER 95 + Exh. Orange scarlet, 
purplish crimson blotch. Makes a huge 
plant and spike, often side spikes. Huge 
florets set well spaced, up to 10 open. 
Very tall. A.M., B.G.S., 1st at 5 shows 
Australia and grand champ. R.H.S., 
Ballarat, ’35. Conn, and 2 la. shows, ’37. 
Mich, and all 4 la. shows, ’38. L.07(100,- 
4.50) M.04(100,3.00) Blts(100,.30) 
MAG 93 ***-|-j| Exh. Metallic, bright 
orange scarlet, small violet throat blotch. 
Big, flat, round florets, 6-7 inches dia. 
with 5-6 open. Has an occasional misplaced 
first floret and our high winds of gale 
force last Aug. dicslosed some loosening 
of attachment of floret to stem. Think 
O. K. for cut flower purposes where distant 
shipping is not required. L.25 M.15 S.IO 
Bits (100,1.00) 
Tunia’s Triumph 
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. 
