HIGH FINANCE 
Minuet X Picardy 
(97 Days) . . . Grand champion sdlg. and grand 
champion of the show at Mahoning 1937. Smoky 
light violet orange, cream throat blotch, good facing, 
strong, stifl stem. Six inch floret, 9 open, 21 buds, 27 
inch flowerhead, 56 inches tall. Fine propagator. 
Priced very low for its position in life. No. 1, 2, or 3 
size, $2.00 each; No. 4, 5, or 6 size, $1.00 each. Bits., 
.25 each or 10 for $1.50. Champions are not very often 
introduced at such a price. The pessimist will say, 
“Something wrong." “Wrong again—pessimist.” 
FASHION PLATE 
Picardy X ]anet 
(80 Days) . . . Shown but once as sdlg. at Penna. 
1939 taking second from No. 3 bulb. We don’t doubt 
but it would have moved up a couple of notches from 
a large bulb. Large cream with yellow throat and 
small light lavender feather. Nicely ruffled. Good tex¬ 
ture. Not hooded. Five and one-half inch floret, 6 open, 
28 inch flowerhead, 19 buds, 62 inches tall. Don’t mind 
telling you we know this is good. Excellent commer¬ 
cial prospects as well as good show timber. No. 1, 2, 
or 3 size, $3.00 each. No. 4, 5, or 6 size, $2.00 each. 
Bits., .30 each or 12 for $2.00. 
PURPLE CLASSIC 
Tycho 7,ang X Paul Pftzer 
(86 Days) . . . Shown at two shows only. First Penna. 
First Mahoning 1939. Fine report from Legion Trial 
Gardens. Closer to real purple than most. Placement * 
ideal. Mr. Lins, of the Legion Gardens, says: “A very 
worth while purple that stood up in our very hottest 
weather.” Four and one-half inch floret, 8 open, 25 
inch flowerhead, 50 inches tall. Rides high in the 
purple decorative class. You should have a few bulbs 
of this for your show. No. 1, 2, or 3 size, $2.00 each; 
No. 4, 5, or 6 size, $1.00 each; bits., .25 each or 10 for 
$1.50. 
