1941—First one spike open W. Va. First both one and 
three spike Wellsville. First one spike open and best 
ex. one spike of show S. E. Mich. 1942—First and 
second in class Penna. State. First and sec. champion 
and runner-up for show champion S. E. Mich. First 
three spike open N. E. G. S. Boston. First one spike 
open Iowa State and Regional, also first three spike. 
Same prices as Ohio Nonpareil. 
AMERICAN HOME 
Commander Koehl X Picardy 
(90 Days) 1942... Big ex. bronze red. Unique color 
and type. Good propagator though blts. small. Very 
little stock has been sold of this truly fine red. Stock 
very small this year. Six inch floret, 20 buds, 9 open, 
29 inch flowerhead, 60 inches tall. 1941—American 
Home Ach. Southeastern Mich. Champion sdlg. Wells- 
ville. H. M. Empire State. First ex. three spike sdlg., 
which award calls for the Am. Home Ach., Midwest. 
1942—First three spike Wellsville. First one spike open 
Denia salaLter sh ie2 each) tedium Cm smalls s0cs 
blts., 15c each, 14 for $1.00. 
BEAUTY CLYNIC 
Peggy Lou X Janet 
(85 Days) 1942... Heavily ruffled, wide open, light 
salmon pink. A beauty in pastel. Ex. type. Good field 
performer and strong propagator. Has been a big fa- 
vorite of many exhibitors. The name fits it perfectly. 
A florist’s delight in every way. Don’t forget to order 
this one, and early, as we fear stock will not meet the 
demand. 1940—Most beautiful flower in show, cham- 
pion sdlg., losing show champion by a split hair to 
our own entry of Rose Defiant at Wellsville. 1941— 
Second at Midwest with two damaged florets. 1942— 
First both one and three spike N. E. G. S. Regional 
W. Va. First one spike, second three spike to our own 
entry of Style Plus (not introduced yet) at Wellsville. 
First both one and three spike Penna. State. First Utah. 
Very little stock in the hands of fanciers. Our bulbs all 
planted same date so we were unable to show much of 
it. Shows in large ex. class. Large, $1.50 each; medium, 
7oc; small, 30¢; blts., 10c each, 10:for 60c. 
DRUM MAJOR 
Commander Koehl X Tangarine 
(85 Days) 1942 ... Choice big ex. orange with a solid 
blotch. Different from Larime, in that it is not as 
double row placement. This is a beautiful orange that 
for us has been an excellent performer each year. 
Should be in every planting. 1940—First Ohio State 
under number. 1941—First Wellsville. 1942—First and 
sec. champ. three spike. Second one spike to our show 
champion Larime at Wellsville. First three spike and 
second one spike to our own entry Larime at Penna. 
State. Second to our entry of Payroll at W. Va. Same 
prices as Purple Supreme. 
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