MRS. RICHARD McGOVERN 
Dr. Bennett X Mother Machree 
(75 Days) . . . Here is a honey. Clear rich orange 
scarlet with small rose red feather blotch over yellow. 
Double row placement. Up to 12 open, 21 buds, 4 inch 
floret, 25 inch flowerhead, 52 inches tall. Fine propa¬ 
gator and excellent performer. Shown at three differ¬ 
ent shows in 1937 with only three large bulbs avail¬ 
able, took three blue ribbons as sdlg. under number. 
At 1939 shows, Mahoning G. S. first in large class 
which included four good spikes of Beacon. At Ohio 
State, first and second commercial; first and second 
recent introduction. Don’t pass up getting a start in 
this one if you hit the shows. Mr. J. H. Odell—“I 
think it is the most beautiful blotch I have ever seen.” 
Fine report from Legion Trial Gardens 1939. Same 
prices as JULES AMOTT. 
MAMMOTH OHIO 
Commander Koehl X Pfitzer’s Triumph 
(80 Days) . . . No joke in the name, and one mam¬ 
moth that is a good propagator. Shown at four shows 
only, largest floret at all. Clean clear color, no flaking. 
Indian lake shading to rose doree towards throat. Lips 
creamy light yellow. Floret to 8/2 inches, 32 inch 
flowerhead, 20 buds, 68 inches tall, opening 5-6. Many 
have been waiting for this introduction and stock may 
be sold out early. If you fail to get it by not ordering 
early, blame yourself. No real mammoth has ever been 
introduced at such a low price. Prices same as JULES 
AMOTT. 
TREASURY GOLD 
Betty Nuthall X Pfitzer’s Triumph 
(95 Days) . . . First and only time shown at Wellsville 
1939. Our three spike entry won the American Home 
Achievement Trophy. Being the first three spikes to 
bloom in our field we had no choice. One spike of the 
three was awarded grand champion seedling, taking 
NEGS rosette. Rich clear golden salmon self. Double 
row placement. Six inch floret, up to 10 open, 34 inch 
