GUIDEBOOK FOR 1942 
LIGHT RED 
GLOBE TROTTER (Pfitzer) 80**—++t Exh. 
Com. Color light vermilion red shading 
to rose pink towards the milky white 
blotch which is feathered rose red. This 
is a very strong grower, making large, 
impressive spikes with around 10 big, 
round, wide open florets open at one time. 
This is the best of the 6 Pfitzer varieties 
available to release this year-likely the 
last to appear in American catalogs for 
many years to come. Stocks very limited. 
L each $10. Net. 
MAMMOTH OHIO (Wilson) 80 ***+ tt 
Exh. Clean, Indian lake red, unflecked, 
shading through rose doree to a cream 
throat mark. Long, narrow, creased 
petals forming giant florets up to 8 inches 
dia. Very long flowerheads with up to 
20 buds, 4-5 open. Might be termed a 
novelty glad. Largest floret at Wellsville, 
Ohio and E. S. G. S., ’40, repeating at 
Oliopande tig oesGa oe 41 el 50M es 
Blts (100, 1.50). 
DEEP RED 
HINDENBURG’S MEMORY 90 ***—+tft 
Exh. Com. Deep scarlet red, buds a velvet 
blood red. Deeper red than Red Phipps 
or Tip Top. Somewhat lighter than Com. 
Koehl. Holds 6-7 well expanded florets 
over 6 inches dia. on a strong, tall stem. 
Excellent placement and easily the best 
exhibition variety in the red section. This 
is Pfitzer’s own wonderful improvement 
on Com. Koehl both in color, size and stem. 
A. M. Haarlem, ’36. Only a matter of time 
and this will be in any list of ‘‘the ten best 
glads.”’ We have started it on its winning 
career, Ohio, ’39. Calgary, Me., Md. and 
Wash., ’40. We record 8 firsts in ’41, 
including Ohio, N. E. G. S., Wash. and 
ak L .15 M .10 S .05 (Bits (100, 
Bot): 
JULES AMOTT (Wilson) 78 *—{ttt Exh. 
Com. Clear, rich, velvety dragon red self 
except for slightly darker shade on lip. 
25 buds, 10 open in full exh. double row 
placement on extremely long  flower- 
heads. Tall, good propagator and excel- 
lent cut flower traits. Firsts, Wellsville, O., 
(3 firsts) Conn., E. N. Y. (World’s Fair), 
Ohio and N. E. G. S., all ’40. Though one 
might think a dollar per bulb price would 
keep it pretty much out of the shows in 
’41, nevertheless it stepped out and col- 
lected 18 firsts, including Midwest, 
NeboGrseind sib slowaandikh<S:.Gis;, 
also section champ at W. Va. L .50M .30 
S .15 Blts (100, 1.50). 

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KING CLICK (Wilson) 85 *—}+ft{t Exh. 
Ruffled scarlet. A bit deeper than Algon- 
quin and color practically clear. 5 inch 
florets, 21 buds, 8 open, 31 inch flower- 
heads. 5 ft. tall, making giant plants. 
Champion seedling, winning American 
Home Achievement Medal and Grand 
Champion bloom at Ohio, '40. Only 
Stella Antisdale has turned in a perfor- 
mance equal to that. ‘‘Honorable Men- 
tiOnie ear steps towardssAvoM.) at E: S. 
G. S., 40. Its best performance, ’41, was 
at S. E. Mich., where it had to beat one 
of the best spikes in the show (Rodney) 
just to get its blue ribbon. This spike then 
became section and finally grand cham- 
pion and won the N. E. G. S. Silver Medal. 
L .90 M .60 S .30 Blts (100, 4.00). 
“Our King Klick bulolets gave some remarkable spikes, 
as did Silentium, Exquisite, Helen of Troy, Pinocchio, Har- 
mau and Rodney. These were outstanding.’’ 9-25-41. P. 
L. P., Montreal, Que. 
RED CHARM (Butt) 90 **—tTfi Exh. Com. 
Clear color without flecking, about iden- 
tical with that of Com. Koehl, but glisten- 
ing. 17-18 buds, 8-9 open, round 51% inch 
florets, 55 inches tall. Makes healthy 
bulbs and plants, strong and _ straight 
wiry stems. Good blooms from smaller 
sizes. In fact, a grand self color with fine 
cut flower habits. Calgary, Marion Co., 
Indwandi GaGa 40 sind Liamilton, 
Calgary and C. G. S., ’41. L 1.00 M .60 
S .40 Blts (10, .60) 
RODNEY (Coates) 92 ***+77tf Exh. and 
Com. Another spectacular glad in the 
mammoth class. Full, double row exh. 
spikes, 7 inch florets, 8 open (have seen 
10). Beautiful dark glistening scarlet, with 
spectacular flaked, whitish blotch. Vigor- 
ous grower and good bulblet producer. 
Stocks very limited. L .75 M .50 Bits .10. 
BLACK RED 
BLACK OPAL 92 *—{ttt Exh. Deep 
maroon, somewhat marbled. Makes tall, 
symmetrical exhibition spikes, 10 open, 
22 buds. Good bloomer from the smaller 
sizes. The prize winning on this new 
one begins. Ohio, E. Bay, Snohomish Co., 
E. S. G. S. and our 1st Mich. where it 
scored 85 points, exceeded only by Peggy 
Lou, all ’39. E. Bay, Md., Mich., Wash., 
Wellsville, Sec. champ Cedar Rapids, all 
40. We record 13 firsts for ’41, including 
Ohio, Wash., Midwest and N. E. G. S. 
L .15 M .10 S .05 Blts (100, .50). 

Bulbs priced per each. 12 sold at 10 rate. 6 at 5 rate. 25 at 100 rate. 
Blts any amount at rate offered. Delivered Prepaid in U. S. 
