GUIDEBOOK FOR 1940 
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MISS AMERICA 95 Exh. Com. 
Delicately toned, light pink, about pale 
flesh. A slight indication of hooding, un¬ 
commonly wide proportioned florets. Ex¬ 
cellent color value coupled with first class 
cut flower traits. 1st and A. M. East Bay, 
’38. Our blue ribbon at Mich., ’39. Each 
L 1.00 M.50 S.25 Bits .10 
NEW ZEALAND SPLENDOR (Toon) 88 
Exh. (Picardy x Mrs. S. A. 
Errey) ’39-’40 introduction in N. Z. Soft, 
medium tone of pink with conspicuous 
orange scarlet throat blotch. Quite large 
florets, well placed, up to 10 open on long 
flowerhead and stem. Mr. Toon, the 
well known N. Z. hybridizer, says it is 
the best of his originations. Received an 
A.M. at Burnley Test Gardens, ’38. Was 
open Grand Champion at the Lyttelton, 
N. Z. show, ’39. Each L or M, while 
choice lasts, $2.50. Bits 1 lot of 12 
obtainable with each bulb purchased for 
$2.50 additional (i.e., 1 bulb, 12 bits for 
$5.00). Prices strictly net, no discounts 
whatever. 
PAGEMAKER 100 Exh. Smooth, 
medium-light pink. Prominent, smooth 
white throat. 12-16 open. Immense 
flowerheads on medium length stems. Top 
score Exh. Seedling and Champion Seed¬ 
ling Bloom (all types), winning two blue 
ribbons and the large sterling silver 
Stella M. Antisdale Seedling Trophy, 
joint Ohio-Mahoning at Ravenna, Ohio, 
’34. Without injuring frontal appearance 
its florescence is such that it sometimes 
Alls out % around the stem instead of just 
]/ 2 . With our cultivation the stem only 
approximates the length of the flowerhead. 
The spike shown in the illustration 
only had ten open but the florets were 
larger than usual, the first 7^2 and the 
tenth 5^ inches dia.; the flowerhead 26 
and the entire cut spike 50 inches long. 
Not a fast propagator and stocks still 
limited. Our 1st and Grand Champion at 
Mah. (2nd show), ’39. L.40 M.30 Bits .04 
REVERIE 90 *—*tt Dec. Com. Pale shrimp 
shading smoothly to cream throat. Very 
high color value with instant appeal. 
Makes a vigorous, healthy plant, with 
well open, lightly frilled florets. Total 
about 20 buds. Good propagator. Ex¬ 
cellent blooms from the smaller sizes. 
A.M., C.G.S., ’33. A.G.S., ’37. Ames, 
E. Bay, la. and our 1st Mah., ’38. Ohio, 
Grants Pass and Grand Champion at 
Utah (2nd show), ’39. L.07(100,4.50) 
M.04(100,2.50) 8.02(100,1.25) Bits (100, 
. 10 ) 
PACEMAKER 
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. 
