PEAR ES NEGKEA GE 
Mammoth White X Janet 
(70 Days) 1942 ... Large ruffled cream with deep 
creamy yellow blotch in throat. Always straight with 
good placement. Good propagator. Top commercial. 
Not as tall as some but performance otherwise offsets 
this deficiency. Forty-one inches tall, 24 inch flower- 
head, 16 buds, six open, 5 inch floret. All who have 
grown this are well pleased. 1939—First three spike 
and voted the most beautiful flower in show Re the 
exhibitors at Mahoning. 1940—First three spike open 
Ohio. State. 1941—First three spike open Midwest. 
1942—First three spike open Ohio State. We have been 
unable to catch but few shows with this variety as cach 
year we have planted all bulbs on same date. Same 
prices as Purple Supreme. 
BRIDE’S DELIGHT 
Picardy X Janet 
(70 Days) 1941... Big cameo pink with clear creamy 
yellow throat, beautifully ruffled and wide open. Al- 
ways very clean coloring. Tall, stretchy flowerhead and 
straight stem. Hard to get good placement but one of 
the finest commercials. Florists can’t get enough of it. 
Six inch floret, 19 buds, 6 open, 28 inch flowerhead, 58 
inches tall. Excellent propagator. A business builder in 
the cut flower game. 1940—Tallest spike in show W. 
Va. Runner-up for Am. Home Ach., Wellsville. 1941— 
First one spike W. Va. First one spike Wellsville. No 
wins reported for 1942. Large, 40c; medium, 30c; 
Sia lla2oc-apitsee 0G) 1 OreoUe: 
SIGNAL OHIO 
Tycho Zang X Commander Koehl 
(90 Days) 1941... Big tall ex. red that is really good. 
Conditions have prevented showing much through no 
fault of its own. While a good propagator stock is still 
scarce. 1941—Our three spikes, each with 29 buds, 
beaten only by our entry of Ohio Nonpareil at S. E. 
Mich. Special most buds and bloom in show and sec- 
ond three spike class to our own entry of Ohio Non- 
pareil at Ohio State. Second in class to our entry of 
Ohio Nonpareil at Wellsville. First Nebraska. Most 
florets and buds Empire State. Cedar 
Rapids, Ia. We were unable to catch show dates in 1942 
with it. Same prices as Ohio Nonpareil. 
GoUsTa a USP 
Yellow Perfection X Pfitzer’s Triumph 
(85 Days) 1942 . . . Lacinated decorative yellow. 
Strong attachment. Strong, straight stem. Good place- 
ment. Good propagator. Good color in this type and 
well liked though little shown to date. Sixty inches tall, 
16 buds, 5 open, 4 inch floret. 1941—First and div. 
champ. Midwest. First three spike open Ohio State. 
Missed 1942 shows for us, and with only small and 
blts. sold last year, no wins reported from customers. 
Same prices as Purple Supreme. 
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