and type. Heavily lacinated glistening dark coppery 
red. Petals like spring steel. Commands attention as 
it is one small dec. that draws you. Thirty inches tall, 
14 buds, 4 open, 5 color, 3 inch floret. 1939—First and 
sectional champion Maryland. 1941—First three spike 
sdlg. and first three spike open Ohio State. Little 
Warrior will war dance you happy. Large, $1.00; 
medium, 70c; small, 40c; blts., 10c; 14 for $1.00. 
CUT UP 
Yellow Perfection X Pfitzer’s Triumph 
(85 Days) . . . Lacinated dec. yellow. Tall strong 
straight stem. Strong attachment. Good placement. 
Sixty inches tall, 16 buds, 5 open, 4 inch floret. First 
and divisional champion Midwest. First three spike 
open Ohio State, only times shown. If you like laci- 
nated varieties, CUT UP is a neat trick that will please 
you. No. 1, 2 or 3 size, $3.00; No. 4, 5 or 6 at $2.00 
each. Blits.;-each, 30c- 
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KING CLICK 
Red Lory X Picardy 
(90 Days) . .. Big ruffled exhibition red. Five and 
one-half inch floret, 9 open, 21 buds, 60 inches tall, 29 
inch flowerhead. More ruffling and buds than Ohio 
Nonpareil but florets not quite as large and not as tall 
a grower. We will be out of large bulbs early but will 
have good stock in medium and small. With more 
large bulbs in distribution, it is our guess that King 
Click will be tearing down the big ribbons. 1940—Our 
three spike entry took American Home Ach., one 
spike of which was champ. sdlg. and champion of the 
show, at Ohio State. H. M. at Empire State. 1941— 
First one spike open, best R. I. sec. champ. and cham- 
pion of show Southeastern Mich. First one spike and 
first three spike (grown from blts.), Iowa State Fair. 
Each; 16S 100-42." 80c-333 00ca4° DUc-45. 40c;..6, 30; 
12 at 10 rate: Bulblets, cach, 10c; 10 for 70c; 100 for 
$4.00. 
KING TAN 
Red Phipps X Marmora 
(80 Days) ... Large exhibition rosy tan, a striking 
color all its own. All seem to like it. Lack of large 
bulbs has prevented more winning. Nineteen buds, 
7-8 open, 48 inches tall, 54% inch floret, 29 inch flower- 
head. 1940 winner of American Home Ach., Wells- 
ville. 1941—First one spike open W. Va. First both 
one and three spike open Wellsville. First one spike 
open and best one spike of show ex. class S. E. Mich. 
Same prices at King Click. 
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