
Mother Kadel 
Pink Radiance (Quackenbush) 
Pinks have plenty of competition, but this is about as lovely a rose pink, with 
slight lavender feather in the throat, as we have seen, Its recurved petals and fine 
placement, along with the very tall, strong growth, make it an ideal cut flower. 
Heavy propagator, and bulblets grow nearly 100%. In the Pink Class this is No. 1, 
in my opinion. It will open right to the tip when cut tight; and remember, this one 
quality is what makes a cut flower. 
Intermezzo (Quackenbush) 
A Sister Seedling of Pink Radiance, with the same form of floret and spike, but 
in a clear, deep cream. Both these varieties have a texture like leather. I can’t say 
too much for this variety, but want to emphasize the beautiful recurved form of its 
florets, along with the fine cut flower habits. 
Rocket (Palmer) 
This variety may prove to be a little short in the stem in real dry weather, but 
we had them up to our waist this year with no irrigation. The color is ideal, being a 
clear scarlet with seven and eight beautifully placed blooms open. This variety is 
going over heavy in Florida. An exceptionally heavy propagator. We like VALERIA 
equally well, if only its bulblets would grow, although we do have a fair stock of 
small sizes, 
Snow Princess (Pfitzer) 
A milky white rivaling Maid of Orleans. It’s a somewhat larger and heavier 
grower. Quantities of real large bulblets that grow well. It may surpass Orleans 
altogether, 
SPECIAL OFFER: We will send you 10 bulbs of each of the preceding five va- 
rieties in No. 1 size for $7.95 (value $10.80), or No. 3 bulbs for $5.00 (value $7.20). 
