GUIDEBOOK FOR 1943 
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GLAMIS (Palmer) 90 *—ff{ Dec. Com. 
Good, clean color, salmon rose, creamy 
lip. Florets beautifully ruffled, fluted and 
needlepoint. Robust grower, good propa- 
gator, blooms freely from blts. for us. 
E. S. G. S., ’40 and ’41. Our 1st also at 
S. E. Mich. L .50 M .30 S .20 Bits (100, 
$2.00). 
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Com. Smooth, light orange pink, cream 
throat. Powerful growth, stiff stem. Tall, 
full exhibition spikes, regularly well 
placed in double row formation. Heavy 
propagator. A sister seedling to Harmau. 
Our Ist, 3 spike, in the popular salmon 
pink class, Mich., ’40. We repeated this at 
Wisc., 41. This is truly a contender with 
Picardy in the Salmon Pink Class. We 
believe its color is cleaner and more beau- 
tiful than that of either Picardy or Sen- 
sation. We had wonderful propagation 
with hundreds of spikes from bulblets so 
we have reduced the prices about 60%. 
L 40 M .30 S .15 Blts (100, $3.00). 
SEANIE (Pruitt) 85 *—ttt Dec. Com. 
What a beauty! Bright, glistening light 
salmon, clean and clear of all flecking, 
with white, raised midribs and blending 
into light cream throat. Color is unbe- 
lievably rich. Unless you see it we doubt 
we can do it justice with mere words. It’s 
cheap enough for you to find out for your- 
self. We had been growing it prior to last 
year and left it out of last catalog by ac- 
cident, so we gave out many sample 
bulbs to try. We could fill so many pages 
with the commendation it received that we 
would not know which to select. 5 inch 
florets, 5-6 open, tall, strong, wiry stem, 
good propagator. If we have not con- 
vinced you that we are convinced of the 
outstanding quality of Jeanie, both for 
show bench and for cut flower, then just 
risk a dime or 15 cents for a bulb and find 
out first hand. No free bulbs of Jeanie 
this year. Firsts at Midwest, Utah, 
Sioux City, Sheboygan and we won with 
it ourselves at Wellsville, Mich., and Mid- | 
west, all 41. L .20 M .15 S .10 Blts (100, 
$1.50). 
& M’S TRIUMPH (Konynenburg & 
Mark) 80 **—fi{t Exh. Com. Light 
salmon pink with creamy throat. 7-8 very 
large, wide open florets on tall, strong 
spike. Healthy grower, fair propagator. 
When this firm, world famous distributor 
of Pfitzer varieties, attaches its own name 
to a glad we may ‘safely conclude this to 
be a wonderful variety. Stock in very 
small supply. We have started it on its 
winning career in U. S. at the W. Va. 
show, °41. L $1.50 M $1.00 Blts .10. 
KING OF HEARTS (Salbach) 93 ***—+7} 
Exh. Com. Patented. One of the 4 or 5 
varieties capable of growing florets over 
8 inches dia. Color just about true sal- 
mon, RO5 on Fischer Color Chart; Light 
coral red with carmine line in throat, 
Ridgeway. Wide open, round florets, 
7-844 inches, 7-9 open, 16 buds, flower- 
head 30 inches, spike 60 inches. Habits 
ideal both as Exh. and Com. Patent 
restrictions are same as specified in de- 
scription of Golden Goddess. E. Bay, 
°38, ’39. Our first, section champion and 
runner up for Grand Champion at Ohio, 
°39, Wellsville, O., and our ist, Ohio, 40, 
Firsts at Ohio, Md., Sioux City, Pa. and 
our ist at Mich. Also largest floret at 
2nd Ohio show and section champion at 
Ind., all ’41. See patent collection prices 
at end of variety list. 
Best Amateur entry, N. E. G. S., 42. 
per ea. 12 100 
argGceet swe? Was $2.20 $17.50 
Medintive* exter) 1.85 15.00 
Prices are Net. 
MARLENE BOTH (Both) See page 14. 
MRS. E. BOTH (Both) See page 15. 
MRS. JACK PEATTIE (Both) See page 15. 
DEEP SALMON-—232 Series 
ALADDIN 85 ***—ftttt Exh. Soft tones of 
salmon pink, creamy blotch with some 
cream along the mid ribs of the petals. 
Immense florets, widely expanded, some- 
what waved, well over 6 inches dia., 8-10 
open, about 20 buds. One of the very best 
of the Palmer varieties. If he could 
make it over the only suggestion we could 
make would be a little more length of 
stem, bit stretchier flower head. However, 
as is, it takes something to beat it in the 
shows. We record 20 wins for ’41, includ- 
ing section champ at Wisc. and Grand 
Champion at Easy Bay. Shown with 14 
open, Iowa State, 42. L .08 (100, $6.00) 
M .05 (100, $4.00) Bits (100, .25). 
MARGUERITE (Pommert) 90 ***-+ tf Exh. 
Clear, watermelon pink with creamy 
yellow throat which is marked by a bit 
of feathering. While it does not hold many 
open, yet the florets are so massive and 
the flowerheads so stretchy that it is well 
worth growing. Makes 5 ft. spikes, 7 inch 
florets, 34 inch flowerheads. Strong and 
healthy. Was Grand Champ., Wash., ’39 
and collected 8 firsts in “41. L .25 M .15 
Blts (100, $1.50). 

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 USS. 
