lel Er ew: A RPRLOR 
Morocco X Red Lory 
(74 Days) 1942... Fanciers liking the little fellows 
all fall hard for this very out-of-the-ordinary type and 
color. Heavily lacinated glistening dark coppery red. 
Petals stiff as spring steel. One of the dark smalls that 
has charm. Good propagator. Small stock. Don’t pass 
this up if you grow small decoratives. Thirty inches 
tall, 14 buds, 4 open, five in color, 3 inch floret. 1939— 
First and sec. champ. Maryland. 1941—First three 
spike sdlg. and first three spike open Ohio State. 1942 
—First N. E. G. S. Boston. Two firsts Midwest. Com- 
mendation W. Va. Trial Gardens. Large, 60c each; 
medium, 40c; small, 25c; blts., 6c, 14 for 60c. 
BilGees BOm 
Peggy Lou X Mammoth Ohio 
(95 Days) 1942 ... One of our bonus bulbs last year 
so no large bulbs were sent out. Floret very large and 
heavy and in very hot weather may sag down and not 
go back in place. Should be opened indoors in extreme 
hot weather. Our large bulbs all bloomed at time of 
Wellsville show where it took first three spike open 
and special for largest floret in show. First and only 
time shown. Was quite an attraction at this show. It 
really is big and very attractive in color which is cream 
blended light rose pink toward tips with some light 
flaking on extreme tips. Eight inch floret, 17 buds, 6 
open, 25 inch flowerhead, 45 inches tall. Good propa- 
gator and straight stem. Large, $1.50 cach; medium, 
80c; small, 40c; blts., 15c each, 14 for $1.50. 
BUSH RANGER 
Commander Koehl X Morocco 
(90 Days) 1942... Another 1942 bonus bulb with no 
large bulbs in circulation, that should go strong at the 
shows as well as a cut flower. Tall growing ex. red 
orange that should make good when better known. 
Shown but once, winning first three spike Wellsville in 
1942. Same prices as Big Shot. 
****With our plantings so heavily cut in 1942, we 
had to make many very regrettable sacrifices and the 
following of our varieties we were compelled to elimi- 
nate for the time being and will have only bulblets to 
offer. All good show varieties, WINNERS, and several 
are excellent commercials. We will give show records 
as far as we know with accuracy. 
MRS. RICHARD McGOVERN 
Dr. Bennett X Mother Machree 
(75 Days) 1940... Orange scarlet ex. type with blotch 
and one of our biggest winners at all shows. 1937— 
First at three different shows with only three large 
bulbs in existence. 1939—First Mahoning. First and 
second in open, first and second R. I. Ohio State. 1940 
—First R. I. and first open three spike Ohio State. 
First open three spike Empire State. First World’s Fair 
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