Mandaleen (1943) 
Seedling No. 8-3550 — (Picardy X Commander Koehl) 
This was checked during seven blooming seasons, being a good propa- 
gator, sufficient stock was available in all sizes to check this to my entire 
satisfaction. Reports from those who tried it as seedling, show it is out- 
standing from the point of beauty and performance. The tall slender, well 
balanced straight spikes with 5” and larger, flat, ruffled florets, perfectly 
attached, perfectly placed and spaced, with excellent substance and tex- 
ture, would gladden the heart of any commercial grower. Color is shim- 
mering light pink blending into creamy throat, with touch of yellow. This 
variety is as near fool proof as I would expect a glad to be. Large decorative, 
commercial. Good propagator and germinator. Named at one of our 
seedling meetings. 
Mr. K. L. Blood, president of the Utah Wholesale Florists writes: “Glad 
to note you named No. 8-3550 and as I said: in report this MANDALEEN is 
about as fine an all around glad as I have ever grown.” 
Large Medium Small Bulblets 
1 Bere $ 1.00 $ .50 $*.30 10 for $ 1.00 
10a oe: 8.00 4.00 2.80 100 for 8.00 
Halloween (1943) 
Seedling No. 3638 — (Pic X Phitzers Triumph) X Miss New Zealand 
I like orange glads especially when this color is coupled with good 
performance. Halloween is a clean, unflecKed deep orange blending into a 
red throat, which makes it appear orange red. In 1942 we planted 500 bulbs 
of this in sizes 3 and 4, for cutflowers. The resultant spikes were practically 
all specimens. Makes a tall strong spike, no crooKs, medium flower head. 
The 5 inch and larger florets have good substance and texture. Early 
bloomer and good propagator. We harvested a good stock of choice bulbs, 
so can introduce at low price. 
The president of the Utah Wholesale Florists reports: Quote “No. 3638 
is a very pretty orange red which opens up like Picardy. We like this flower 
very much.” 
Large Medium Small Bulblets 
| ee ere $ .50 > 40D $ .20 20 for $ 1.00 
10 eee 4.00 2.80 1.60 100 for 4.00 
Kenwood (1943) 
Seedling No. 3655 (Picardy X Phitzer’s Triumph X Flaming Meteor) 
Kenwood is a pure red, with no traces of scarlet and absolutely no 
blotch or marking of any kind. During the last several seasons we grew this 
in good quantity and it has consistently produced fine spikes from even the 
smaller sized bulbs. The tall slender strong plants make a good flower 
head of five to six, 5 to 5% inch plain petaled florets. Produces healthy 
bulbs and a lot of bulblets that germinate easily. Blooms in 95 to 100 days. 
An expert in Utah, who tried this as seedling reported as follows: “The 
one bulb of No. 3655 produced the best and prettiest red spike in my garden, 
sure seemed to like the heat.” 
Large Medium Small Bulblets 
5 RP ie scrt Li sae eae $ 1.00 $ .50 $ .35 10 for $ 1.00 
10 8a ree ee 8.00 4.00 2.80 100 for 8.00 
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