FORMER INTRODUCTIONS 
ROSY CHEER (Cham.)—Rose red with splashes of white or cream 
in the petals. It is very different from anything on the market and makes 
a wonderful spike of large flowers with 8 to 9 out. Twenty buds and 
blooms not uncommon. Flowers are always well placed and stem never 
crooks. For substance of flower and vigor of plant, few can surpass it. 
Fine propagator. L. or M. 50c each; S. 3—50c; Blts. 10—50c. 
HEAVENLY DAYS (Cham.)—This is a superb pink. Pronounced 
by Lins Trial Gardens as “heavenly color pink.’ Large flowers with tall 
spike. Try this one at our risk. Money refunded if you return your stock 
after blooming it. L. and M. size 50c each; S. 3—50s; Blts. 10—50c. 
MARY MARKOWITZ (90 to 98 days)—This is a deep orange with 
deep red blotch that we believe is sure of a great futtire as a commercial 
and show flower—seven to ten 5-inch flowers open on a perfect spike of 
20 buds: ($2.00 each for L. or M. bulbs; $1.00 for S.; bulblets, 5 for 
$1.00. ) 
DR. KEMPTON (80 to 90 days)—Has won award of merit in 1939 
and award of commendation in 1940 from the E. S. G. S. We had 20 
bud spikes with as many as 10 out this year under ordinary field culture. 
A brilliant glistening red, flowers 5 inches and over. This is a great 
bulblet producer. Every spike is good. L. 50c each; M. 30c; S. 15c; 
Bits. 15—50c; 6 L., 6 M., 6 S. and 200 bulblets for $5.00. 
CAROLINE WERNER GANNETT—I am sure that anyone who 
has seen this glad will deem it to be worthy to be head of the giant class. 
It having won its final award in the seedling class of the E. S. G. S. 
(Award of Merit) in 1940, It has started on its career as a winner, hav- 
ing now won first and second prize in the class for the newer introduc- 
tions at the E. S. G. S. show at Syracuse last fall. If you saw them 
you know for a certainty that I have not exaggerated in my various 
claims for this glad. Color—medium rose, with large cherry-red blotch, 
outer petals flaked lavender. Its round flowers are from 7 to 8 inches 
in diameter and from 9 to 11 out on a spike, strong enough to stand 
erect under its immense load. Placement and substance are of the best. 
We have shipped spikes tight in bud for long distances and they have 
bloomed out in perfect condition. Produces a good fair quantity of 
bulblets that grow about 100 per cent. Holloway Dream Gardens of 
Nebraska report that 25 Caroline W. Gannett out of 26 bulblets gave 
satisfactory growth. We include directions for growing these bulblets 
to large and medium size bulbs in one season. We have had a large 
percentage of them bloom from bulblets when grown according to these 
directions, and you wouldn't believe that they were grown from bulblets 
either. 
Stock is now sufficient so we can quote at the following prices: L. 
and M. bulbs $5.00 each; Blts. 50c each; $5.00 for 12. 
