Jeanie 
Our Only Introduction This Year 
(See illustration, front cover.) 
The picture shown was taken from flowers grown from No. 5 bulbs. We are 
not introducing this seedling as an exhibition variety. Neither is our price an 
exhibition price. But we do think it is worthy of introdueton. In color it is a 
rich pink without fleeking; white midribs and light cream throat. Grows 
medium height with stiff wiry stem that never crooks. Has four to six quite 
large flowers open at atime. Fine keeper when cut. Propagates:fast enough for 
a commercial. Bulblets bloom in our climate. 
We might say here that we have a number of very promising seedlings we 
could release this year, but would rather grow them another season in order to 
accumulate more stock; thus a cheaper price. 
Our usual guarantee goes with Jeanie. If you are not satisfied with it after 
erowing it you may exchange it for like value of any we list in our catalogue. 
Price prepaid to vou: 
Large Medium Small 
ERAGE ee ates wath Ure Wee fs. Us $ .25 $ .20 $ .15 
UR th sp nth ee REA ee 2.00 1.50 1.00 
LOG Beier tr tre her! ae a tae OA 15.00 10.00 7.50 
Bulblets: 10, 50c; 100, $3.00. 
Donna 
A seedling from Wasaga and Shirley Temple. A more beautiful color could 
scarcely be imagined. An orange buff or might be called an apricot, almost a 
self color. It is a decorative in size. As a eut flower Donna will keep with the 
best of them. For ruffled beauty it is ereat. 
Large Medium Small 
ACHE FP oat. th peter ieee $ .50 $ .30 $ .15 
Oe eee ety tht 00 eel Saree Re 3.50 2.50 1.50 
Bulblets: Each 10c; 10, 80c. 
Ellen Marie 
Seedling No. 49-34 
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Ellen Marie, named for my wife, was introduced in 1938. This is a wonder- 
ful glad. Very large and beautifully ruffled. In color it is grand; hard to 
deseribe. I will say a very rich salmon pink, with light buff throat mark. 
Almost a self color without flecking. Early bloomer, growing medium high. 
Stiff wiry stem that never crooks, but the flowers are so large and heavy it will 
bend the plant over if planted shallow in loose ground, as all large bulbs should 
be planted much deeper than most people plant them. I will say be sure and 
vet them 5 or 6 inches under the level surface of the ground, not 5 or 6 inches 
under the top of the ridge thrown up in making the furrow and covering. This 
beautiful new variety has been bloomed four times the same as the other two 
new ones I am releasing along with it, making sure it is well established. Get 
started now and grow up with it. 
Large Medium Small 
POrel Oy cin ee een: eee ee $ .50 y ODe kh eee 
Bulblets: 100 for 25c. 
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