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New for 1938 
BYE-LO (Seedling No. 446) (Midseason). La France pink delicately blending to lighter 
throat. Single pencil marking on lower midrib. Good spike with eight or more 
perfectly placed flowers on an always straight spike. 
Parentage W. H. Phipps X Baby Betty. The blooms have all the grace and beauty 
of Baby Betty with larger size and more open. This was tested at the Pappas 
Trial Grounds (last summer) where it received a rating of 85%. The blooms from 
there were then rated by United Cut Flower Co., New York City and retail florist, 
New York City and at each place received 85% rating. Mr. Pappas wrote: “This 
seedling receives our endorsement.” Bulbs: Large, $1.00 each. 
EDWARD J. SCHEFBR (Seedling No. 130). An extra pure white of the lily type. This 
is one of the very whitest of whites, and the spike is tall and strong with many 
large blooms of beautiful texture and good substance open at one time. Will open 
large to the end of spike. Good bulblet production. This is one of the whites 
shown at M. G. S. show last summer. The stock of this is small. 
Bulbs any size, $2.00 each. 
* IOSCO (Seedling No. 201) Ivory buff blending deeper on lower petal. This has been 
classed as a yellow. Is one of the tallest varieties I have ever seen. Many large 
blooms of good texture and heavy substance open at one time on tall straight spike. 
When cut this blooms large to the end of spike. You need this for exhibition. Late. 
Bulbs, Large $1.50 each. 
TYRIAN PRINCESS (Seedling No. 508) (Decorative). First shown at M. G. S. show 
1937 where this beautiful variety won the seedling Award, scoring 89 V 2 points. The 
color is mallow rose or rose purple, with an indistinct maroon feather, tipped cream 
on the lower petal. The blooms which have a beautiful texture are compactly 
spaced with many open at one time on a gracefully long, strong stem. 
Bulbs, Any size $1.00 each. 
WHITE SPIRE (Seedling No. 133) (Exhibition type). First shown summer of 1937. 
Pure white slightly frilled with deep blur stamens which add to the beauty. Tall 
with large perfectly placed blooms. The petals are chamois-like in substance, be¬ 
ing thick and resilient. The stems are heavy and will hold upright the eight mass¬ 
ive blooms which open at one time on 18 to 24 bud spike. The spike may be cut 
in tight bud for shipping, and will open to perfect size and condition. After you 
have once seen a full bloomed spike of this, it will never be forgotten. 
Bulbs, Large $1.50 each. 
INTRODUCTIONS OF 1937 
CHEERFUL (Decorative) (Landscape). Early midseason. Clear light red with clean 
cut white blotch. Spike tall, straight and medium slender, with eight or more 
blooms open at one time. Placement good and keeping quality of the best. Always 
stands erect. Ruffled. 
Bulbs, Large 75c each. 
MAID OF HONOR (Decorative). Creamy white blending to pure pink at edges of deli¬ 
cately frilled petals. Six or more open on tall straight spike. Placement, texture 
and substance good. (This is from the same cross as Nancy Ann). 
Bulbs, Larg $1.50 each. 
*OGEMAW (Exhibition). Late. Color deep salmon pink with cream blotch. Some 
blooms lightly flaked with smoky blue. This is one of the tallest Glads in my gar¬ 
den. Six or eight large wide open blooms at one time on spike that is long, 
straight and sturdy. Blooms of good texture and very heavy substance. Blooming 
large to end of spike. 
Bulbs, Large $1.00 each. 
*“OGEMAW” is an Indian word meaning “Chief.” “Iosco,” also an Indian word referred 
to as “Waters of Light.” They are both from the same cross, and the tallest 
varieties in the garden. 
