1941 ADDITIONS 
Figures immediately following names denote number 
of days between planting and blooming. 
Price List on Pages 7 and 8 
BELLA DONNA Light blue with darker blotch. One 
of the very best, clear in color, strong grower and 
early. 
BEOWULF A mauve lavender rose. Vigorous grow- 
er. Beautiful shade, rather late. 
BIT O’ HEAVEN Orange with yellow throat. Tall 
straight vigorous plant with 9 - 12 medium size blooms 
open. A grand cut flower, very popular. 
BOB WHITE White with rose throat markings. Tall 
fairly strong plant. I think you will like it. 
DAMASCUS Deep smoky rose purple with reddish 
blotch. If you don’t like smokies you won’t like this. 
DR. HOEG A very dark red with a _ beautiful 
glistening sheen. A striking variety that you will be 
sure to like. 
GLEN A very unusual dark pink, hard to describe, 
it is a huge plant with florets large and compact with 
tiger stripes of light pink. Well worth a try. 
GOLDEN LANCER Rich yellow of better than 
medium size. Strong plant and good substance. Late. 
GOV. PINCHOT Dark rose. Coloring is rather un- 
usual. Spikes are not very tall nor are the florets 
large. Has a good record at the shows, but did not 
do so well fer me this past year. 
MILFORD Clear, tall, light blue with seven or more 
fairly large blooms on good straight spike. A “must 
have” in the blues. 
MRS. S. A. ERRY (85-90) Orange salmon with red- 
dish blotch. Many large blooms open at once. “Good 
but I think Bit O’ Heaven and Solita are much better.” 
MRS. F. C. HORNBERGER A nice pure white. It 
is in no sense of the word new but has some very 
good qualities. A good keeper with heavy substance 
with 6 - 8 blooms open on strong fairly tall spike. 
MRS. OLNEY WHITBECK A tall pure pink with 
white throat. A good variety. (Some call it “out- 
standing”) with florets 5 - 6 inches across. It was not 
as good for me this past year aS some growers claim 
it is but may have been due to the hot dry weather 
as they came on right in the middle of it when all 
plants suffered. 
I have received my order of glad bulbs. 
They were in very good condition and I 
thank you very much for the liberal col- 
lection of extras. 
CHARLES I. GRAFT 
Pennsylvania 
