LOUIS D’OR 88&—{ Dec. 
GUIDEBOOK FOR 1941 
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JIM HOLLAND (Both) 110 *—t+tt Dec. 
Com. The color of this new sport of 
Betty Nuthall with us is definitely clear 
light yellow with the regular Betty 
Nuthall throat scratches. The color is 
much closer to true yellow than that of 
Betsy Bob Up and entirely lacks the pink 
combination of the latter. The clarity of 
yellow color, coupled with Nuthall growth 
and propagation habits are bound to 
point this new glad into show and com- 
mercial paths. Judged ‘‘Best Australian 
Commercial Variety,’ S.A.G.S., ’39. Our 
Ist, Ohio, ‘40. L .50 M .35 S .20 Bits 
(100, 5.00) 
Very deep 
bronzy yellow with apricot shading. 6 
open. Strong, straight, slender spikes 
fiche color values ‘(Am:): A:G.S. 37, 
rantss bass, 939). L).07- M .04- S..02 
Blts (100, .50) 
SIR GALAHAD (Salbach) 95 **+ ff Exh. 
Patented. Soft, rich, clear creamy yellow 
with a diamond shaped blotch of rich 
crimson, in beautiful contrast. Words fail 
us to describe its unusual beauty. Six 
6 inch florets wide open, a bit recurved, 
18 bud. Tall, strongspikes with long flower- 
head. Patent restrictions same as specified 
in description of Golden Goddess. Our Ist, 
S. E. Mich., ’40. See patent collection 
prices at end of variety list. L ea.—$1.00; 
3—2.00; 12—6.00 M ea.—$.50; 3—1.00; 
12—3.00 Net prices, no discounts. 
ORANGE 
(Incl. yellow orange and red orange) 
BIT O’ HEAVEN 90 — jf{ff Dec. Clear 
orange, soft yellow throat. Florets pretty 
small for a shoulder high glad but it appears 
self supporting and withstands bad weather 
and soil conditions. Florets not much 
above 3 inches, somewhat hooded, 8-10 
open, about 22 buds. No. 28 C.G.S. and No. 
15 in N.E.G.S. symposiums and tops its 
coloraclass *inzeachvpeMichs wlat2G.G-S;, 
Regina and our 1st Ind., °38. Ohio, 
C. G. S. and Wellsville, ’39. Have record 
of 10 firsts, ’40, including Sec. champ at 
Wash. L .06 (100, 4.00) M .04 (100, 3.00) 
Bits (100, .20) 
COL. WM. LIGHT (E. Both) 90 **+ttt 
Exh. only. Bright, metallic orange pink, 
with large yellow throat. Very large, 
round florets, 8 open, 26 buds. We say exh. 
only because the difference in performance 
fertilized and unfertilized is so marked. 
Champion Seedling, S. A. G. S., ’36. Re- 
serve Champion S. A. G. S., ’38. Each 
L $5.00 M $2.50 S $1.25 Blts .50 Prices 
net, no discounts. 

DAZZLER 
DAZZLER (Both) 80 **+{t{t Exh. only. 
The greatest dazzler for color we have 
seen. We never thought we would ever 
see a glad of scarlet orange that could 
match Pfitzer’s Triumph. But this is 
vivid dazzling scarlet orange with darker 
blotch. Slightly ruffled. 51% inch florets, 
9-10 open, 22 and more buds. Full double 
row Exh. type placement. Flower fades in 
the sun so it is not a commercial type. 
But what a “humdinger” for the show 
bench or home use if blooms are opened 
indoors! A spike selected from our com- 
mercial display at Ohio, ’38, not entered 
in competition, was unanimously chosen 
by the judges as Grand Champion Bloom 
of the Show, winning the American Home 
Achievement Medal and the N.E.G:S. 
Purple Rosette. Our Ist also Ind., ’38. 
Our Ist Md., ’39. Our ist (beating our 
own fine Harmau and Master Myron), 
Mich., 40. Sorry to state stocks are still 
scarce. See illustration. Each L $3.00 Net 
price, no discounts. 
