GUIDEBOOK FOR 1941 
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MRS. C. P. WORLEY 98 *—}{ftt{t Exh. 
Salmon red, cream throat. Powerful 
grower, luxuriant foliage, long flowerhead 
on medium length stem. Size of florets 
almost warrants two stars. Stock very 
MMiteaseVld.,0.39, _Ohio 739. and’ 40. 
L.25 M .15 S.10 Bits (100, 2.00) 
RODNEY (Coates) 92 ***+7}tt Exh. and 
Com. Another spectacular glad in the 
mammoth class. Full, double row exh. 
spikes, 7 inch florets, 8 open (have seen 
10). Beautiful dark glistening scarlet, with 
spectacular flaked, whitish blotch. Vigor- 
ous grower and good bulblet producer. 
Each L $3.00 S $1.00 Prices net, no dis- 
counts. 
ST. EDWARD (Both) 72 **—}tft{{Exh. Com. 
This outstanding Exh. and Commercial 
glad is an orange scarlet with some 
creamy white in the throat. Has excellent 
substance, wide open, perfectly formed 
florets which are slightly ruffled and held 
rigidly on a very tall, wiry stem. Quite an 
easy matter to pick a perfect 100% Exh. 
spike with eight or more 6 inch florets 
open in double row formation. 22 buds. 
Medium propagator. While a seedling it 
was included in the ‘‘best 6 spikes’ at 
S.A.G.S., and was Grand Champion at 
Kensington, °37. Champion Vase (20 
spikes with more than 200 open florets) 
SA OO. OUndSt, >...) Vlich., 140. 
Our stock is very limited. Each L $5.00 
M $4.00 S $3.00 Blts .50 Prices net, no 
discounts. 
TUNIA’S TRIUMPH (E. Both) 88***—ft{f 
Exh. Today the world’s most sensational 
glad. Starting its career, it won the Fallu 
Cup and Grand Champion Seedling award 
at the South Australia, 34 show. Aus- 
tralian fans have been spellbound with 
this flower ever since. The color, light 
orange scarlet with a sheen approaching 
metallic bronze, a self color. Florets 74% 
to 8 inches, 7 to 9 open, 21 buds. The 
huge florets are perfectly faced and placed. 
The spike grows 5 ft. or taller, perfectly 
straight and the heavy texture enables 
the florets to withstand hot, drying winds. 
Makes a strong, well foliaged plant that 
requires no staking. Good propagator, 
young bulbs producing from 30 to 50 
bulblets. With a bold, arresting bloom 
having every desirable exhibition quality, 
this variety shows every evidence of being 
unstoppable. We started its winning career 
in U.S. with firsts at both Ind. and Ohio, 
38. Our ist, Md., ’39. Our ist (3 spike.) 
Mich., 40. L .25 M .15 S .10 Blts (100, 
2.50) 
“At our show (S.A.G.S.) Tunia’s Triumph with seven 
eight-inch blooms, perfectly placed, simply dwarfed such 
large varieties as Mrs. S. A. Errey and its magnetism 
held the public three and four deep throughout the show.” 
C. H., Torrensville, S. A. 
“Tunta’s Triumph is the largest glad I have ever 
grown, though I only managed 6 open.” E. J. F., Mel- 
bourne, Australia. 
“I had a Tunia's Triumph with first floret 834 inches 
across and 8 open.’ Mr. Menztes (a preminent V ictcrta 
exhsbitor) 
“Tunia's Triumph has already proved a wenderful 
parent. A number of its seedlings are very outstanding 
and are likely to create a sensation when released as you 
already know.” E. B., Adelaide, So. Australia. 
“We liked your Tunia’s Triumph immensely. It ts 
gorgeous, lovely.” 8-3-"38. Mrs. J.R.C., Hayward, 
Calif. 
VELA (Heemskerk) 80 *+1t{f Dec. Com. 
Long spikes with beautifully arranged 
flowers of scarlet red, rosy toned, blotched 
deeper though not very conspicuously. 
Very good cut flower habits with us. 
Excellent propagator, blooms well from 
the smaller sizes and even freely from 
bulblets. For us it marks the passing of 
the good variety, Red Phipps. F.C.C., 
Haarlem, ’37. Certif. of Commendation, 
(Test Gardens), B.G.S., and our 1sts at 
both Md. and Mich., ’39. Wellsville, O., 
"40. L .25 M .15 S .07 (100, 5.00) Blts 
(100, 1.00) 
RED 
COMMANDER KOEHL 88 ***7{t Exh. 
Clear, rich, crimson red. Has been con- 
sidered among the best ten glads for years 
in spite of a weak tendency in the stem. 
It is 4th in the N.E.G.S. symp. now, and 
still tops its color section here and in the 
C. G. S. and still landing 10 or more firsts 
in U. S. shows we are reporting, annually. 
L .06 (100, 4.00) 
HINDENBURG’S MEMORY 90 ***—t{tt 
Exh. Com. Deep scarlet red, buds a velvet 
blood red. Deeper red than Red Phipps 
or Tip Top. Somewhat lighter than Com. 
Koehl. Holds 6-7 well expanded florets 
over 6 inches dia. on a strong, tall stem. 
Excellent placement and easily the best 
exhibition variety in the red section. This 
is Pfitzer’s own wonderful improvement 
on Com. Koehl both in color, size and stem. 
A. M. Haarlem, ’36. Only a matter of time 
and this will be in any list of ‘‘the ten best 
glads.”’ We have started it on its winning 
career, Ohio, ’39. Calgary, Me., Md. and 
Baa: 40. L .50 M .30 S.15 Bits (100, 
3.00 

Bulbs priced per each. 12 sold at 10 rate. 6 at 5rate. 25 at 100 rate. 
Blts any amount at rate offered. Delivered Prepaid in U. S. 
