1941 INTRODUCTIONS 
As mentioned above, I am not introducing any of my seedlings this year, but after 
seeing Dr. Scheer’s White Gold, I am offering it along with several other growers by 
his permission. 
WHITE GOLD makes very tall spikes with five or six large well faced blooms open 
on good spikes. The color is a soft but rich glowing cream shading a little deeper in 
the throat. The individual florets are of very nice form and are nicely arranged on 
the spike. From seeing one or two spikes, one cannot always judge fairly but this 
did look like one of the best, if not the very best, cream Glad that I have ever seen. 
Large bulbs are offered at the moderte price of $3.00 each, and 10 bulblets may be 
purchased for an additional $3.00 with the understanding that one may not purchase 
more than ten bulblets with each bulb purchased and that no bulblets may be purchased 
without buying a bulb. Prices on this item are net and not subject to discounts or trades. 
GENERAL LIST OF VARIETIES 
The size of bulbs is denoted by letters, L. meaning large bulbs or those from 14 
inch up in diameter; M. meaning medium bulbs or those % inch to 1% inch; S. mean- 
ing small bulbs or those % to % inch in diameter; Blts. meaning bulblets. 
ABE (Ellis). Apricot salmon blended with orange. Has been called an improved Betty 
Nuthall. Very tall spikes with about seven perfectly placed florets open at once. 
One of the best late midseason varieties, both for the amateur grower and the florist. 
Quite prolific. M. 20c each; S. 10c each; Bits. 10 for 20c. 
ALAYNE (Kinyon). A rich lustrous lilac flower of most beautiful shade. Four or five 
medium sized flowers open on spikes inclined to be rather short. Moderate propa- 
gator. L. 10 for 50c; M. 10 for 30c; S. 10 for 20c; Bits. 100 for 40c. 
ALADDIN (Palmer). Large salmon pink with cream throat blotches. About six to 
ten huge blossoms open on massive exhibition spikes. A popular variety with 
exhibitors. Very showy. <A good propagator. L. 50Qc each; M. 30c each; S. 20c 
each mbites 0810n, cu: 
ALLEGRO (Pfitzer). Perhaps the most attractive of Pfitzer’s medium blues. Long 
spikes having about six clear colored well faced florets open. Not a heavy propa- 
gator for it does not make so many bulblets but they grow to good size the first 
year. One of my favorites in its color class. M. 10c each; S. 2 for 15c; Bits. 10 
for 20c. 
ALCHEMY (Mitsch). One of the first yellows to appear without any red markings 
even deep in the throat. This is not an exhibition type flower and I do not know 
whether it will be successful as a commercial but at its best, it is the most beau- 
tiful yellow I have grown. Has good sized, well open, nicely ruffled florets of which 
about four or five are open at once. It is fine especially in cool weather as it fre- 
quently crooks in the heat. Fine propagator. L. 50c each; M. 35c each; S. 20c 
Gach; bits: 10 tor.o0c, 
ALGONQUIN (Palmer). One of the finest of the new reds. A rich medium shade of 
red on nicely built spikes. Probably will become a leading commercial. The first 
year this did not propagate well with me but has been much better this last sea- 
son. L. 50c each; M. 30c each; S. 20c each; Bits. 10 for 35c. 
AMANDA (Uhrig). An early salmon pink with yellow throat. Flowers of medium 
size. L. $1.00 each; M. 50c each; Bits. 10 for 50c. 
AMBERGLOW (Palmer). Very tall deep yellow of good size. Early. Opens six or 
eight usually well faced florets on slender wiry spikes. This appears the best 
commercial deep yellow available at a moderate price. Prolific. L. 15¢ each, 10 
for $1.20; M. 10c each, 10 for 80c; S. 10 for 40c; Bits. 15 for 10c; 100 for 60c. 
AMERICAN COMMANDER (New). Tall strong growing rich deep red of the Com- 
mander Koehl type but with better facing. Probably one of the best in this class. 
L. 80c each; M. 40c each; S. 20c each; Bits. 10 for 40c. 
AMRITA (Palmer). Called an improved Wasaga and is larger than that variety. Rich 
soft buff with yellow throat. Nicely ruffled with about six blooms open on a nice 
spike. Some think this a little light in color for a commercial but I believe there 
will be a demand for it. Good propagator. L. 15c each; M. 10c each; S. 2 for 10c; 
Bits. 15*for 10c. 
AMULET (Palmer). Another new ruffled buff colored Glad. Only small stock of this to 
offer. S. 20c each; Bits. 10 for 25c. 
ANGELES (Palmer). Pure pink with cream white throat. Tall spikes with five or 
six florets open. A most entrancing color and a group of a dozen spikes of this 
could hardly be surpassed in beauty. L. 10c each; M. 2 for 15c; S. 5 for 15c; 
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