*&*&k*&kx*& (Large Dec.) (Late mid-season) Soft smoky sal- 
Tecumseh ; mon with soft darker blotch or feather. Pregl 
ruffled, waved, needle point and often lacinated, very heavy texture. 6-7 large very 
unusual blooms open on a tall, slender but strong, straight spike. Very attractive 
form and color and a really beautiful smoky. There is nothing else like it. Not a 
fast propagator so stock is still very scarce. 
Titan *&*&*% (Large For.) (Mid-season) Immense dark salmon with 
: many blooms open. A wonderful variety for exhibition 
and suitable for any purpose. Has won numerous prizes at the shows and is a 
ood cut flower variety. It doesn’t propagate so fast as some so I am not selling 
ulblets or small this season. Can be wonderful. 
Trylon *&*x*% (Large Dec.) (Late) White, Lee round, somewhat 
cup shaped blooms. Opens 6-8 well placed blooms with 
several showing color. Has a very long head, stem is very heavy and the whole 
plant is enormous in size. Trylon stands out above most anything else in the gar- 
den, often growing 6 feet tall and always straight. Fair propagator. Should make a 
fine exhibition variety as well as commercial. 
Vagabond Prince ***” (Med: Dec.) (Mid-season) Irides- 
: So cent mahogany brown shading 
Haltes in the throat with small vivid scarlet blotch. 8-10 well placed medium size 
blooms open. Odd and very distinctive but beautiful color. A must have for the 
home garden and florists should grow it as most everyone likes it. More varieties 
ge odd colors should be grown by florists and offered to the public. They 
will sell. 
WW *&*&*&x* «(Large Dec.) (Early) Clear bright cream white 
Winston aHadine to lemon throat. 5 to 6 large wide open, 
beautifully waved and ruffled blooms on a fairly tall straight spike. Though White 
Gold can be Brose larger and Lady Jane has more open I consider Winston the 
most beautiful light cream of all. The exquisite coloring and form combine to make 
Winston a ‘‘must have” for anyone who appreciates real beauty. In our florist shop 
some of the most beautiful sprays we have ever made have been of Winston. For 
general make up work I prefer it to any white. Be sure to try Winston if you like 
the creamy shades. It is like carved marble. 
*%*&*Y% (Large Dec.) (Mid-season) A beauti- 
Seedling 35217 ful ruffled white with light creamy 
throat. Opens 6 to 7 beautiful ruffled blooms. Have been selling this for two or 
three years and have had many fine reports on it. If you intend. to buy Snow 
White which I cannot furnish this year I would suggest you take this in its place. 
You will not be sorry. 
‘Have had the best of luck with all the bulbs that | have received from you. MA- 
RIMBA is tops.”’ —Roland Whitaker, New York. 
‘| have bought bulbs from Oregon, California, Ohio, Michigan, Florida, lowa, 
Minnesota and other states but have never received but one or two shipments that would 
compare with, the quality of your bulbs.”’ —F. L. Clark, Georgia. 
“You will likely be glad to know that the bulb of BENISON produced one of the most 
outstanding spikes in our field this year. | would think that this is one that anyone would 
want a lot of. Am hoping that | may have plenty myself someday. It really was as per- 
fect a spike as | ever saw.” —Edward C. New, New York. 
“We had a wonderful season here this year, the best yet | believe. Just to give you 
a little idea, we had 80 firsts and 41 sectional and specials in five shows. There were 
also three grand champions. PADRE won at W. Virginia and Mid-West. A three spike 
entry of ELIZABETH THE QUEEN won at Ohio. Many of the Palmer glads won also » 
but it would take too much space to relate all those. CORONA is right up on top in the 
shows and AVALON very seldom fails to win for me. RED CHARM and ALGON- 
IN won in most every show that we entered them. Have won two years in a row 
Sar FLAGSHIP.’ —Harry Beardmore, Ohio. 
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