tldSlllinC (Sdlg. 32207) (Picardy x Wasaga) (Com) (HG) Early. Clear 
u pale lemon yellow without any marking whatever. Moderately 
but beautifully milled. Color and form combine in Jasmine to produce an in¬ 
describably beautiful flower which must be seen to be appreciated. Color is some¬ 
what like the inside of a lemon. 6-7 medium large blooms out on tall strong spikes. 
This is the first variety to receive a first class certificate from the C. G. S. which 
it received in 1938. This is a variety that the beauty conscious person can gaze 
at by the hour and enjoy every minute of it. Stands heat wonderfully well. (70-75 
days) See picture on cover. 
ANY SIZE BULB $6.00 EACH. BULBLETS $1.00 EACH OR $80.00 
PER 100. 
RoScIIg (Sdlg. 32153) Picardy x (Tycko Zang x Roi Albert) (Ex) (LIG) 
itvjviiv Beautiful soft rose. 8-10 large always well placed blooms open on 
a moderate height spike. I am sure you will like it. Premium bulb. 
StlOW White (Sdlgl 33104 ). (Picardy x Reverie) (HG) (80-85) 
Pure snow white with a touch of lemon in the throat. 
Blooms are very large, beautifully ruffled with 5-6 open at a time. Usually but not 
always well placed. This flower is by far the most beautiful white I have ever seen 
but like Mammoth White is a little inclined to be soft and so is not a commercial 
variety. But for the home garden it is a “must have.” 
At the Metropolitan Show in New York in 1938 it won the prize in the three 
spike class for the best seedling in the show. Later I had much better spikes at 
home. Many people who saw it were eager to know when it would be introduced. 
ANY SIZE BULB $6.00 EACH. BULBLETS $1.00 EACH OR $80.00 
PER 100. 
(Sdlg. 32194) (Picardy x Royal York) (Ex) (I1G) Sister seedling 
* **>«*** of Aladdin. Huge salmon rose on a very tall, strong growing plant. 
Up to 9 open. Enormous massive blooms. Good color and one that I am sure will 
please everyone in spite of the fact that sometimes in hot weather it will kink a 
little. Premium bulb. See picture page 26. 
THE PALMER STRAIN 
(Ex) (Com) Grenadine to grenadine pink or in com¬ 
mon language bright beautiful salmon with large 
cream blotch. 8-10 very large beautifully ruffled blooms operi at a time on a long 
straight spike. Plant very strong and robust. This variety is very showy and to¬ 
gether with SENSATION, which I am introducing this year for another Canadian 
grower, I consider the most sensational varieties I have seen since the introduction 
of Picardy. Large growers who have seen this are stocking up with it as they realize 
it is a sure comer. In my description last year I said this was a real wonder glad 
and I have not changed my opinion. See picture page 18. 
“/ have got a spike of ALADDIN on mg desk as I write that is absolutelg with¬ 
out question the most beautiful glad that I have ever seen—bar none.” 
— F. M. Bibby, Mass. 
“/ cannot understand your restraint in describing ALADDIN in your 1938 
catalog for it was by far the best of all the new varieties exhibited at the Washington 
State Show and was so much better that there was really no comparison. If it had not 
been that the show was a little bit too early for it it would have been unquestionably the 
grand champion spike of the show, and at that it scored 90\ 2 . 
“It is my judgment that it is the best thing that Mr. Palmer has produced, and 
this includes Picardy.” — Dr. C. H. McLeod, Wash. 
“/ saw your ALADDIN in bloom this summer and would like to get some bulbs 
and bulblets. It stands the heat well, does not fade, and is the finest ruffled while throated 
glad I have ever seen ” —L. B. Wright, Santa Rose, Calif. 
Al§|01IQIIIil New introduction. See page 14. 
AmhP1*fylAW ★★★ (Com) (HG) (70) Very beautiful clear deep 
▼▼ yellow or amber. An unusual and beautiful shade 
and attractive form. 6-8 good size blooms open on a tall spike of 16-18 buds. For 
real beauty I have seen no yellow to compare with it. 
“0/ all those that I have had from you I think that AMBERGLOW has pleased 
nost. It is a chaste specimen.” —E. Lauckhardt, N. 5 . 
Aladdin **** 
me most. 
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