J. ELTON CARTER 90 36 12 14 6 4y2 
Between salmon and light red, with crimson blotch. As bulbs be¬ 
come acclimated this is doing better, 
JENNY DIVJER—Yellow for 1938 
JEANNETTE Whitely 95 49 12 18 6 
Another yellow of healthy growth. 
L 3—$.15 M 6 —$.10 S 10—$.10 bits—50 for $.10 
KINGSFORD SMITH Whitely Yellow with too much striping. 
Very excellent growth. 
L—$.15 M—$.10 S 3^$.20 bits^lO for $.15 
LADY MAPLE—Japan rose. Will report 1938. 
$100 
LA PORTE 85 48 14 16 6 4 
Flesh pink, shading to rose pink. 2nd prize Dec. Wis. 1937. Getting 
better for us. 
Lr—$.50 M—$.35 S—$.20 bits—$3.00 per 100 
LILLIAN RUTTER Whitely 85 41 16 16 8 4 
Good ruffled decorative salmon. 
L^$.15 
LIGHTHOUSE Gilrey 80 47 16 14 10 3% 
Flame orange scarlet. We believe this O. K. 
L—$.10 M 2 —$.10 S 3—$.10 bits—50 for 10c 
LOIS MARIE Whitely Soft helitrope overlaid pink with creamy 
yellow throat. Too short so far. 
L 2—$.15 M 4—$45 S 6—$.15 bits—50 for 15c 
MRS. E. E. WILTSHIRE—Good healthy smoky. Priced at $1.00, 
MISS NEW ZEALAND Julyan 75 56 18 16 7 6^/2 
Large salmon apricot. When not flecked is good. Grand Champion 
Wis. 1937 by W, Krueger. 
1—$.40 M—$.30 S—$.20 bits —6 for 25c. 
MISS J. NATHAN Whitely 85 48 18 16 6 5 
Rose pink with spotted crimson cream throat. Very consistent and 
we like this. We think you will like it also, 
L—$.50 M—$.35 S—$.25 bits —6 for $.20 
MOIRA 95 52 19 20 7 4 
Bright scarlet with yellow throat. 1st prize winner Wis. 1936. Not 
in bloom in time for 1937. 
I^$.50 M—$.35 S—$.20 bits—$3.00 per 100 
MRS, M. G. WADE Whitely 90 48 18 18 8 4% 
A yellow which continually performs well for us. 
L—$.35 M—$.25 S—$.15 bits—4 for 25c 
MOANA NUI Doney—^A delicate pink raised by us for three years. 
NAOMI 90 49 20 16 7 4% 
NUTELETTE * 95 49 18 14 5 4^ 
Pale lavender with dark cream throat almost covered with crim¬ 
son veining. Appears very good. We like it better than Early Melody 
I^$1.00 M—$.75 S—$.50 bits—$5.00 per 100 
NELLIE HEVISTON—Pink with orange red blotch in throat. Ruffled 
Very distinctive in color, but short. 
D—$.15 M—$.10 S 2—$.15 bits—10 for $.25 
NEWINGTON Webb 95 52 18 20 9 3% 
Cream flushed pink. 1st prize winner 1936. Always good spike. 
S—$.15 M—$.10 S 3—$.10 bits—25 for $.10 
NY ORA Errey 95 50 18 16 9 4^4 
Rosy salmon with crimson blotch. Excellent performance, but no 
color appeal to us. 
L 2 —$.12 M 3 —$.10 S 10—$.15 yits—25 for $.10 
