J. S. Bach (Pf) A, B, C, D-f, E-f, F-f, G, H, 
I, J, K, L. Strong growing exhibition, early 
orange salmon with lighter throat. (L-10-60c; 
M-10-30c; S-10-20c) 
Kassel (Pf) A+, B, C—, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, 
K, L—. Scarlet red self, good grower but 
inclined to poor placement. (L-10-50c; M- 
10-30c; S-10-20c) 
King Arthur (Arenius) A, B-{-, C+> D-f, E, 
F-f, G—, H—, I, J, K, L—. Very early rose 
lavender with pointed petals. A dandy. L-10- 
50c; M-10-25c; S-10-15c) 
Lausanne (Van Duersen Holl) A, B-f, C-f, 
D, E, F-f-> G-f, H, I, J, K-f, L-f. The best 
large flowered yellow to date. Medium tone 
yellow with deeper throat. Shape, type, etc. 
same as Minuet. Each year it is better. (L-10- 
80c; M-10-60c; S-10-40c) 
Leona (Pruitt) A, B-f, C, D, E-f-, F, G, H, I, 
K, L. Very rich rose-red tall growing med. late 
with up to eight nicely ruffled flowers open 
at a time. Very good color. (L-10-50c; M-10- 
30c; S-10-20c) 
Lord Selkirk (Twomey) A-f-, B, C—, D-f, E-f-, 
F—, G, H, I, J, K, L—. A variety capable of 
producing outstanding exhibition spikes. 
Large pure white with creamy throat. Not 
as dependable as we would like but well 
worth while. (L-l-$2.50; M-l-$1.75; S-l- 
£(1.25; bits. 50c each) 
Louise D’Or (Pf) A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, 
J, K, L. Early bright orange yellow. An im¬ 
proved Orange Queen. (L-10-50c; M-10-30c) 
Lulu Hunt (?) A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, 
K, L. Salmon pink of good texture and early, 
making a fine cut flower. (L-10-50c; M-10- 
30c; S-10-20c) 
Margaret Beaton (Twomey) A-f-, B-f-, C-f, 
D-f-, E-f-, F, G, H, I, J, K, L. Ivory white 
with small orange scarlet throat blotch. Good 
texture and a long flower head. A winner. 
(L-l-40c; M-l-30c; S-l-20c) 
Margaret Stewart (Stewart) A, B, C, D, E-f, 
F, L—. A true rose red with good growing 
habits. A shade of red that the florists can 
use. (L-10-80c; M-10-60c; S-10-40c) 
Master Myron (Krueger) A-f-, B, C, D-f-, E, 
F, G, K, L. Medium red, rich self color. Have 
grown it only one year but looks very good. 
First at Ohio show for us. Large bulbs only 
$1.00 each. 
Miss Marion (Zimmer) A—, B-(-, C, D, E-(-, F, 
G, H, I, J—, K-f-, L-f-. A new shade of 
mauve lavender with creamy throat. Early 
vigorous grower that does not streak or flake 
in adverse weather conditions. (L-1-15c; M-l- 
10c; S-l-5c) 
Miss New Zealand (N. Z.) A-f- B, C, D-f-, 
E-f-, F, G, H, I, J, K, L—. Salmon pink with 
deeper blotch. The largest glad we have today. 
(L-10-80c; M-10-50c; S-10-25c) 
Mjr. Edward Bowes (Stewart) A-f-, B, C, D—, 
E-f-, F, G-f-, H-f-, I-f-, J, K, L—. Bittersweet 
pink with overlay of a slightly deeper tone. 
Almost an orange. Tall, straight spikes with 
up to ten open. (L-10-80c; M-10-60c; S-10- 
40c) 
Mr. Louis G. Rowe (S.N.) A, B, C, D, E-f-, 
F, L. White blushed with pink, deeper to¬ 
wards end of petals. Florets recurve when 
opening then straighten. Beautiful. (L-l-25c; 
M-l-15c) 
Mrs. Walter P. Chrysler (Stewart) A, B, C, D, 
E, F, L—. A glad that is different. All curls 
and ruffles. Light rose pink with deep rose? 
lines marking center of each petal. Heavy 
substance making it a good cut flower. (L-l- 
50c; M-l-30c; S-l-20c) 
Myma (Pruitt) A-f, B, C, D-f-, E-f-, F, G, H, 
I, J, K, L. Heavily ruffled creamy white with 
deeper throat. Tali spike with up to 10 well 
placed florets open. (L-l-75c; M-l-50c; S-l- 
25c) 
Nancy Ann (Kin) A, B-f-, C, D, E, F, G-f-, H, 
I, J, K, L-f-. Light lavender pink blending 
slightly deeper at edge of petals. Lower petal 
marked cream. A prize winning commercial. 
(L-10-50c; (M-10-30c; S-10-15c) 
New Era (Ellis) A-f-, B-f, C-f, D-, E-f, F, 
G-f-, H, I-f-, J, K— , L. A pure Lafranee 
pink with cream throat, very ruffled, well 
placed blooms of a very pleasing color. 
(L-l-45c, 10-$1.20; M-l-10c, 10-80c; S-10- 
60c) 
Ninth Symphony (Pf) A, B-f-, C, D-f-, E, F, 
G, H, I, J, K, L. A new vivid salmon red. 
Very striking. Good substance exhibition 
variety. (L-10-80c; M-10-50c; S-10-30c) 
North Wind (Canine) A, B, C, D, E, F, G, 
H, I, J, K-f-, L—. Ruffled pure white with 
soft carmine feather in throat. Wirey stem. 
Very good florists variety. (L-l-40c; M-l-25c; 
S-l-15c) 
Oeganda (Pf) A, B, C, D, E, F, G—, H—, I, 
J, K—, L. The blackest glad we know of. 
Very fine but very hard to propagate. (L-l- 
25c; M-l-15c) 
Ogemaw ,Kin) A-f-, B-f-, C-f-, D-f-, E-f-, F, G, 
H, I, j, K—, L—. Deep salmon pink with 
cream blotch sometimes comes flaed with 
smoky blue. Extra tall grower but of heavy 
substance and a good keeper. (L-10-80c; 
M-10-60c; S-10-40c) 
Peggy Lou (Wilson) A-f-, B-f-, C-f-, D-f-, E-f-, 
F, G-f, H-f, I-f-, J-f, K, L. New deep shrimp 
pink with an overcast of old rose. Seedling 
of Picardy and very similar only deeper in 
color. (L-l-15c, 10-$ 1.20; M-l-10c, 10-60c; 
S-10-30c) 
Persian Orange (Stewart) A-f, B, C, D, E-f, 
F, G, H, I, J, K, L. A true persian orange in 
color. Tall, straight. Good exhibition and 
commercial. (L-10-40c; M-10-25c; M-10-15c) 
Petita (N.Z.) A-f, B, C, D-f, E-f, F, G-f, 
H-f, I, J, K-f, L—. Salmon apricot flaked 
darker. Very large massive novelty. (L-10-50c; 
M-10-30c; S-10-20c) 
Pheasant Dor’e (Downey) A-f, B, C-f, D, 
E-f, F, G-f, H-f, I-f, J-f, K-f, L. Very 
late pure yellow of medium size without 
markings. Tall, straight grower and a good 
keeper after being cut. (L-l-15c, 10-$1.20; 
M-l-lOc, 10-80c; S-l-5c, 10-40c) 
Pink Selection (Aus) A, B-f, C, D, E-f, F, G, 
H, I, J, K-f, L-f. A sport from down under 
of Our Selection. A delicate pink with deeper 
blotch. Better grower than Our Selection. 
(L-l-40c; M-l-25c; S-l-15c) 
