GUIDEBOOK FOR 1938 
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MINUET 98 *—-tn Exh. Clear, blue cast 
lavender. 1st, A.G.S., last 7 years. Voted 
in last A.G.S. Symposium 2nd best glad all 
colors. 1st lavender. 1st in color class, 
C.G.S. vote. One of Ohio’s outstanding 
originations. Champion of Show. Iowa, 
’35. E.S.G.S., Grants Pass, (Dr. Pease) 
Ill., Mich., N.E.G.S., and A.G.S., all ’36. 
A.G.S., (Mrs. J. Sherwin) C.G.S., E.S.G.S., 
Conn., N.E.G.S., Metro., Ohio, Mich., 
Minn, and Grand Champion at both Ind. 
and la., all ’37 and rather impressive. 
L.06(100,4.00) M.04(100,2.50) Blts(100,- 
. 20 ). 
WHITE 
GREEN LIGHT (Grunes Licht) 95 *•—tt 
Exh. Large, well formed and slightly 
ruffled florets of milky white, overlaid by a 
peculiar greenish gloss. New Pfitzer var¬ 
iety. Already holds an A.M., Haarlem, 
’35 and a 1st, B.G.S. ’35. We broke the 
ice for this one, in U. S., winning with 3 
beautiful spikes, A.G.S., ’37. LI.25 M.75 
S.50 Bits .20. 
HEILIGTUM 85 Exh. Alabaster 
white with greenish throat. Florets of fine 
form and large size. 7-9 open, 20 buds, 
tall, strong spike. A.M. Haarlem. Another 
new Pfitzer variety. The variety will 
hold more open than shown, when grown 
from large bulbs. See illustration. LI.25 
M.75 S.50 Bits .15. 
HELEN WILLS 90 *—ft Dec. Clean, large 
white, shading to soft canary on lower 
petals. Ideal cut flower habits. Tall, 
straight, impervious to heat. We sell more 
of this variety than all the other whites 
put together. Ohio-Mah., ’34. Ohio, ’35. 
A.G.S., ’36. E.S.G.S., Minn, and la., ’37. 
L.06(100,4.00) M.03(100,2.00) Bits (100,- 
.15) 
“The Helen Wills were the best whites I had this 
year.” 9-7-27. F. J. B., Stevens Point, Wis. 
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., Grants Pass, 
(Am) N.E.G.S., (Mrs. Pease) Ill., all ’36. 
C.G.S., E. Bay, Yakima, la., (Aug) 
Calgary, Mich, and E.S.G.S., all ’37. 
L.06(100,4.50) Bits (100,.20) 
“I got some of your Mammoth White bulbs, gave them 
plenty of water and lots of liquid cow manure and they 
did just fine, one of them measured 8 inches across and 
had 9 open tho very hot at the time.” 1-27- 37. L. R., 
Kiona, Wash. 
Heiligtum 
MATTERHORN 94 fJJ Exh. Pure 
white, slight cream in throat. Buds have 
a greenish cast. This variety sounds the 
knell for Mammoth White, for it has 
similar round florets of about same or 
larger size, a bit closer to pure white, 
flowerheads as big, substance and strength 
of spike beyond comparison. Good pro¬ 
pagator and has every cut flower quality 
we can think of. A Pfitzer variety. A.M., 
Haarlem, ’35. Ea. L3.00, M2.00 S1.50 
Bits .30 
MAUNGA 98 ***—tM 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^ to8-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.) and Metro., ’35. Conn., ’37. L.40 
M.30 S.20 Bits (100,4.00) 
