1944 INTRODUCTIONS 
STYLE PLUS 
Peggy Lou X Janet 
(About 85 days) . . . Light salmon at tips delicately 
blended to cream throat with no markings or flecking. 
A real wizard in pastel beauty with most intense deep 
ruffling that has been raved over by all seeing it with 
its uniform spikes and heavy substance. See it and you 
want it. They all do. Five inch floret, 8 open, 19 buds, 
40 inches tall. Strong stiff stem and strong attachment. 
Placement excellent. Good reproducer of nice size 
bulblets. Most ruffled floret at two shows. First three 
spike Wellsville, 1942, taking first over three excellent 
spikes of the enchanting Beauty Clynic. No. 4, $3.00 
each; No. 5, $2.00; No. 6, $1.50; Bulblets, 50c each. 
LAVOLIER 
Peggy Lou X Janet 
(About 80 days) . . . Ruffled rich light pink with 
cream throat and very small lavender lines on lip. Not 
hooded. Strong attachment on strong straight stem 
with all florets facing one way. Good propagator. For 
floral work it is unsurpassed. Commercially it checks 
and also should do some good winning with more 
stock working. Five and one-quarter inch floret, 7 
open, 19 buds, 60 inches tall. No. 3, $4.00 each; No. 4, 
$3.00; No. 5, $2.00; No. 6, $1.00; Bulblets, 30c each or 
10 for $2.50. 
ORANGE DRAPERY 
Peggy Lou X J. S. Bach 
(About 85 days) . . . Light orange red on Fischer 
chart, with purple tinted orange blotch. Plain petals 
extremely broad, as near round as we have ever seen. 
Five and one-half inch floret, 7 open, 20 buds, 60 inches 
tall. Fair propagator. Shown but once, Jr. Champion 
Seedling, Penna. G. S., 1942, being beaten for cham- 
pion seedling in large entry only by Flying Fortress. 
A lovely orange in a color and type that seems to be 
taking hold of the fanciers. Will no doubt do some 
good winning. No. 4, $2.00 each; No. 5, $1.50; No. 6, 
$1.00; Bulblets, each 30c. 
TUNISIA 
Commander Koehl X Peggy Lou 
(About 80 days) ... Big bronze red. Five and one- 
half inch floret, 12 open, 21 buds, 60 inches tall. A 
very good performer with us. Bound to be in the rib- 
bons at future shows. First and only time shown, Ohio 
State, Cleveland, 1943. First three spike with 12-10- 
10 open; first one spike; also awarded most open florets 
in show. Florets wide open and neat double row. Our 
stock almost too small for present introduction. $5.00 
for any size bulb below No. 3. The larger size to first 
orders as received, so do not specify size desired. 
Bulblets, 40c each. 
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