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PREVIOUS INTRODUCTIONS 
This last season we sent OBERON, SNOW BABY, and YELLOW GOLD 
for test at the Michigan State Cellege. We are glad to announce that they all 
were proven to be Fusarium Yellows Resistant. 
DAINTY MiSS—(Stancer) 1941 (Sweetheart x Baby Betty). It is just what the name 
implies. Dainty, light pink with a white blotch, feathered yellow. Throat greenish 
white. Midribs narrow white. 7-8 open, 234” blooms. Placement excellent. Good 
propagator. Blooms 82 days for us. Don’t miss DAINTY MISS. $2.50 any size 
DUIDswe bits.) 4)129C7 510; 2200; 
SNOW BABY—(Stancer) 1941 (Seafoam x Maid of Orleans). Dainty, clear, creamy 
white. Blooms 73 days for us. 5-6 open. Excellent placement. Blooms slightly 
under 3” in diameter. Good propagator with good bulblet germination. Stands hot 
weather well. When used as a seed parent it has given some excellent seedlings. 
Made a good account of itself wherever shown in 1941. $1.50 any size bulb. 
Bitshei acs 1O351620- 
YELLOW GOLD— (Stancer) 1941 (Yellowstone x Golden Dream). Tall, ivory yellow. 
6-7 open. 412” florets. Blooms for us in 72 days. Head length of 23”. Always 
straight and has never burned even under terrific heat. Those who have grown it 
or seen it in bloom agree it is one of the best yellows to date. Good propagator. 
Excellent bulblet germination. Will make excellent commercial as soon as sufficient 
stockiscavauabler ty 2tSt.50, LO SI2:007 Mier SL.00F 10) $8002 Se8 boc, 
feos we Olts- ie Loc tO $1.20: 
OBERON— (Stancer) 1940 (Aflame x (Apricot Glow x Flaming Sword). Those who are 
making arrangements should have Oberon. Dainty and graceful. Beautiful scarlet. 
For greatest beauty, it should be cut when first bloom is fully open. Blooms in 66 
days. 5 open. Good placement. Good propagator and bulblets give excellent 
germination. Oberon certainly has charm. Florets slightly under 3” in diameter. 
Acwinner ina 941581) 1..30c,. 1.0, $2.407 M5.1,°20¢c;210 $1,607 Sib 415e¢,"10, 
pee Oeenitsy2oy4) Ocel0. 25c 
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FORMAL TYPES 
A Formal Type spike shall have a flower head where the individual florets are 
well faced and regularly placed with the florets opposite or nearly so. Some- 
times, yes, most of the time, they are not exactly opposite, but one row on one 
side of the spike looks as though it had slipped down a bit, giving a slightly 
staggered effect to the open flower band. Florets to be overlapping, touching, 
or almost touching. Stem not showing in the open color band. Stem to be 
straight, and possibly heavier than that of the Informal Type. Large, over five 
inches in diameter. Medium, over three inches to and including five inches in 
diameter. Small, three inches in diameter and smaller. 
LARGE FORMAL 
ALADDIN— (Palmer) 1938 (Picardy x Royal York). Bright reddish salmon with large 
cream blotch. 8-10 nicely waved florets open at a time on strong straight spike. 
ea aoe [Opals Wes 150, 10 60Ge See tl Oe 8] O.250cH 4" Bitsh 20 L0c- 
oot. 
AMERICAN COMMANDER— (New) 1938 (Commander Koehl x ?). Huge, clear me- 
dium red, with a beautiful sheen. Strong grower. Brighter than Commander Koehl, 
lteoseeroorent; =e |, 50c, +10, 54,00; M,, 1, 30CG, 10,7 $2.407.5.. be eee LO: 
ieee its 100) 150: 
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