a record of its winnings the past two years. We plant- 
ed no bits. of Peggy Lou in 1941, so have only a 
limited amount of No. 1, 2 and 3 to fill small retail 
orders. In all due respect to this fine glad, the price 
is too low now and after all we are hybridizing, not 
growing commercially, which is beyond our time 
and facilities. Prices of Peggy Lou for 1942. Per 
dozen, No. 1, 90c; No. 2, 65c; No. 3, 45c; blts., 100 
at 15c; 1000 at $1.00; quart, $4.00. 
HERE IS YOUR PAY CHECK 
Our big bonus plan that has delighted so many 
customers the past two years. Our bonus bulbs for 
1940 were Purple Classic and Fashion Plate. For 
1941 Frances M. Irwin and Signal Ohio. All going 
good. For 1942 we will uphold this record with two 
fine new ones that have never been shown, with the 
assurance you will be well pleased. Our former bonus 
bulbs had never been shown prior to our bonus offer 
except Purple Classic in its sdlg. year. Note what 
they have been doing. With each and every $5.00 
retail order direct from this list to us, we will give 
two small bulbs of one and one small bulb of the 
other of the following two new varieties. 
BIG SHOT 
Peggy Lou X Mammoth Ohio 
(85 Days) ... Enormous cream with pink tips nicely 
blended. Few flecks on extreme tips. Visitors seeing 
this in our plantings fell hard for it. Eight inch floret, 
45 inches tall, 25 inch flowerhead, 5 open, 5 color, 
17 buds. Good propagator. Straight stems. To those 
wishing to buy stock the price is $3.00 each for any 
SiZe, bits, cach, oUG; 
BUSH RANGER 
Commander Koehl X Morocco 
(90 Days) . . . Big, tall, ex. red orange. Strong pro- 
pagator and husky grower. We look for this to go 
strong, both as an exhibition and commercial. Sixty- 
five inches tall, 7 open, 20 buds, 5% inch floret, good 
stretchy flowerhead. Same prices as Big Shot. 
On each $5.00 order as specified this gives you a 
$9.00 value in bonus bulbs free and easily worth it. 
Another Surprise. With each $10.00 retail order 
direct to us we will include one small bulb of Pay 
Roll, (a 1943 introduction). First and best exhibition 
sdlg. in show at Southeastern Mich. First Ohio State. 
H. M. Empire State. All 1941 under number first time 
shown. A much improved Premier Henry with larger 
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