INTRODUCTIONS FOR 1940 
GERTRUDE AMANDA (85 to 90 days)—This glad has glamour. 
Its color is orange to orange pink, deep yellow in throat, six 5- to 5%- 
inch blooms, out on 16- to 18-bud spike, florets heavily ruffled on strong 
straight spike. Named this one for the Mrs. (Large bulbs, $5.00 each; 
M. $3.00; S. $2.00; bulblets, 3 for $1.00.) | 
MARY MARKOWITZ (90 to 98 days)—This is a deep orange with 
deep red blotch that we believe is sure of a great future as a commercial 
and show flower—seven to ten 5-inch flowers open on a perfect spike of 
20 buds. ($5.00 each for Large; $3.00 each M.; $2.00 for S.; bulblets, 
3 for $1.00.) | 
DR. KEMPTON (85 to 90 days)—A brilliant, glistening dark red 5- 
to 5¥%-inch florets on 20-bud spike. E. A. Lins of Spring Green, Wiscon- 
sin, Says of it, “Was good; liked its color and performance very well.” 
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No. 662 - STATE OF NEW YORK 
Department of Agriculture and Markets 
HOLTON V. NOYES, Commissioner 
Certificate of Inspection of Nursery Stock 
THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the nursery stock of F. O. 
Chamberlin, Echo Heights Farm, of Jordan, County of 
Onondaga, State of New York, has been duly examined 
in compliance with the Agriculture and Markets Law 
and has been found to be apparently free from all in- 
jurious insects and plant diseases. This certificate is 
vatia mts OCT. 11949 Po ae unless revoked before 
that date. 
Dated, Albany, N. y,,.... OCT.2.-..1940... 
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H. V. NOYES, A. B. BUCHHOLZ, 7 and Cana- 
Commissioner Director, Bureau Plant Industry at Winnipeg 
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tion. We saw Lord Selkirk at the Boston show and it is certainly a 
wonder. 
LARGE MEDIUM' SMALL BULBLETS 
deemreeach tet, .°. eke $ 5.00 $ 3.00 $ 3.00 $1.00 
Bae SO Ss sate 40.00 24.00 24.00 8.00 
FLORA FARMER (Quackenbush)—This new glad is of a most beau- 
tiful clear pure pink, with creamy white throat. Blooms are 5-6 inches 
and nicely ruffled. Five to seven open, nearly all remaining buds showing 
color. As a seedling was given award of merit at the Boston show and 
certificate of award at the Empire’ State Show in 1938. This glad is 
bound to be very popular and one you will be proud to have in your 
collection. | 
MEDIUM 
LARGE SMALL BULBLETS 
mermeacil .,.), tame ey > 3.00 "$\'2.007 STOO Ras esO 
Vereen | hii eae: 24.00 16.00 8.00 2.40 
PECOO ee 192.00 128.00 64.00 19.00 
