‘| have been more than pleased with all the bulbs | have received from you and have 
had innumerable compliments on the bouquets | have picked.” —H. A. Maxwell, Ill. 
New Introductions Other Than 
Mr. Palmer’s 
Do not think that because some of the following are introduced at a low 
price that they are not good. It is simply that the low introductory price 
is possible because of the larger stock available. The price of all varieties is 
determined by amount of stock for sale. 
FROM D. W. WHITE, CANADA 
b4 (Picardy x (seedling of (White Zombie x Eve)) (Large Formal) 
D unkirk (Late mid-season) LaFrance pink or light rose, shading some- 
what lighter toward the center, with small somewhat darker rose feather. Opens 
8-10 large (51% inches up) perfectly placed ruffled blooms of good substance on a 
tall, straight spike of 20 or more buds. Heavy foliage with medium heavy stem. 
Often grows 5 feet tall with 30 inch head. Has never flaked yet in any kind of weath- 
er. Fine, strong, sturdy with exhibition or formal type head, but with real decora- 
tive beauty. This was one of the high lights in my garden this past season. Fair 
a of bulblets that germinate well. I believe Dunkirk will make a name for 
itself. 
Prices $5.00 each for any size bulb. Bulblets $.75 each. 
FROM MILTON McCAW OF CANADA 
s (Almey) (Seedling No 31534) (Apr. Glow x Kingsford Smith) 
Kildonan (Med. For) (Mid-season) Orangy salmon rose with yellow 
throat, something like Aladdin but stronger color. 8 or more perfectly placed, 
beautifully ruffled blooms open on a spike of 18 to 20 buds. A good keeper, opening 
well and retaining the color to the tip, a thing in which most ruffled varieties fail. 
Grows nearly 5 feet tall, with plenty of stem below the blooms. Heavy propagator. 
Blooms shipped from Winnipeg to the Boston show, received an Award of 
Merit and was voted the best formal seedling in the show. At Winnipeg it won the 
Grand Championship and an Award of Merit. 
I have not grown this variety myself but saw the blooms shipped to Boston 
and liked it very much. See cut on page 40. 
Prices $.25 each for any size. $2.00 per 10. No Bulblets this year or next. Prices 
of Bulbs next year will be the same as this year. 
FROM HERMON V. WILLSON OF NEW YORK 
Ogarita (Large Dec) (Mid-season) Rose salmon shading to golden throat. 
Opens 8 large, (6 inch or more) blooms of heavy substance on a 
long head of 20-28 buds with 8 more showing color. Blooms are plain petaled but 
slightly fluted and arranged in a staggered single row. An enormously tall, strong 
grower, often reaching 6 feet in height, and has been grown nearly 7 feet tall. Stems 
are always straight. An exceedingly showy variety that stands out in any company. 
One of the biggest and most imposing varieties in my garden this past season. A 
heavy propagator. If you want them like trees, be sure to try Ogarita. 
Prices of Large and Medium $2.00 each. Small $1.00 each. No Bulblets. 
FROM MRS. WILLIAM LUMSDEN OF WISCONSIN 
* (Pronounced La Vensha) (Magna Blanca x Unknown but 
La Ventia probably white variety.) (Large Dec) (Mid-season) Cream 
with deeper cream throat. Buds sometimes greenish. Opens 10-12 large (5 to 5% 
inch) nicely ruffled blooms with total of 21 or more buds. Good substance, tall, 
strong plant often reaching 6 feet in height with head of nearly 3 feet in length. 
Though a cream, this is unlike any other cream I know of. Should make a good 
commercial as it has the color, florescence and habit of growth that growers and 
florists like, and should beat any other cream in exhibition. 
Prices each $1.00 for any size. No Bulblets. 
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