“IF | had to discard all varities but one, CORONA is the one | would keep. | cannot 
tell you with this pen about its beauty and what | think of it, also the people that saw it 
in bloom thought the same.” —G, H. DeFranko, Ohio. 

* < l KuNpDERD) (Med. Dec.) (Very 
Miss Bloomin ton PSS ee Clear light yellow. 6-8 
well placed blooms on a tall plant. One of the best yellows as a commercial. Not 
a fast propagator with me but a nice flower and I think you will like it. 
= y JULyaNn) (Large For.) (Mid- 
Miss New Zealand waht Set es Apricot salmon suffused 
with rose with peach color spot in the throat. Opens 8 or more Immense blooms. 
Very popular variety but with me the color is not clear enough. Makes such a 
large heavy head that the stems have difficulty in holding it up. One of the best for 
show purposes and for the home garden, if you stake up your planis. Always in big 
demand. If you want a large one this is it. 
**% (Ricu) (Large For.) (Mid-season) Soft light 
Misty D awn Es cae ant Bee daked bluish on the edge, and 
with a subdued orange blotch. 6-8 large well placed blooms on a tall, straight spike. 
Fine for exhibition and for the home garden. 
*k*&%% (STEVENS) (Large For.) (Late mid-season) Dark 
Mohawk : velvety red with no markings. Opens 8 well placed 
5 inch blooms with 6 showing color. Straight stem, up to 4)4 feet tall. Good propa- 
gator. A new variety that has more vivid color than Black Opal. 
*&%*&*% (Stockton) (Large For.) (Late mid-season) Beau- 
Moneeta tiful soft clear yellow with small scarlet blotch. 
Opens 8-9 large wide open, well placed, lightly frilled blooms on a tall spike. Has 
received many awards at various shows and won grand championship at some. 
“ K Med. Dec. Mid- 
Mother Kadel ***” (avr) . (Me ec.) (Mid-season) 
Rattle actrees. =  etntr teed va ear medium yellow with no markings. 
5-7 well placed blooms open on a spike of 15-17 buds. Up to 4% feet tall. Has 
won many awards in the shows. One of the very best of the newer yellows. Not so 
ares as we are looking for in a yellow but a fine shade of color. I feel sure you will 
ike it. 
Mother Machree ***” (Compass (Med. For.) (Late) 
ee ae ee ees moky lavender overlaid toward the 
edge with salmon pink. Out doors has rather slatey color but when opened inside 
shows more buff and is brighter and clearer. 8-12 medium size blooms open on a 
tall plant. A healthy variety and one of the most popular smokies. 
Mrs. Mark’s Memory ***”% (Prien) (Large Dec.) 
oe ee ee a eg ae ee aaa OP, id-season) Very large 
blooms of reddish violet with a small dark carmine blotch. A good exhibition va- 
riety and well liked by the amateurs who like large ones and deep colors. One of 
the best of Pfitzers. 
www (WHITELEY) (Large Dec.) (Early) 
Mrs. W. G. Wade Beautiful ruffled light yellow open- 
ing up to 10 at a time. One of the very best early yellows. I am sure you will like it. 
*&*&*% (Pruitr) (Large For.) (Early mid-season) Heavil 
Myrna _Tuffled ivory white. 710 fuepet well area heavily 
ruffled blooms on a medium tall spike. One of the best exhibition whites and be- 
coming more popular all the time. 

‘| was more than pleased with the order of bulbs and bulblets which | ordered from 
you last spring. | have never seen healthier bulbs and the extra count was appreciated. 
_ | was especially pleased with, KING LEAR, MARGARET BEATON, AVALON and 
JEANIE. Also liked ZUNI and the brilliant color of ROCKET." —L. E. Fraser, Ky. 
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