wx *% «(Witson) (Med. Dec.) (Early) Pinkish 
Lavender Ruffles ; lavender of a clear clean shade, slightly 
ruffled. Several well arranged blooms on a medium height spike. Fills in as an early com- 
mercial at a time when there isn’t much in lavender. Good propagator. 
Leading Lady *%%% ~«=(JoHNsTON) (Large Dec.) (Mid-season) A cream 
bora tevtthse fewest ~ Reammincathesd. white sport of Picardy which is just like its parent 
at its best except for the color. Tall strong grower just like Picardy. A wonderful exhibition 
variety. Will be one of the leaders as a commercial as soon as stock is available. Last year 
there was no where near enough stock to supply the demand and I don’t think there will 
be for years even though it is a fine propagator. See cut on inside front cover. 
Le end % %&%&% ~«=«6(FISCHER) (Large Dec.) (Mid-season) Light pure pink blend- 
4 ing to arich ivory white throat. Several large wide open blooms 
on a tall straight spike. A very beautiful variety and valuable as a breeder. 
Lorna Doone New introduction. See page 11. 
Lucifer *&%&*% (ErRrey) (Large For.) (Mid-season) Burnt orange with dark 
crrextpactotlieact wesw tre crimson blotch. A shade of orange that is different from any 
other variety. Has a long spike with 8-10 well placed blooms open. Fine exhibition sort and 
well liked by the public as a cut flower. 
% kk *&* = =«6(PFITZER) (Large Dec.) (Early mid-season) 
Maid of Orleans Milk white with creamy throat. Tall, straight 
plant with up to 8 large, well placed blooms open. The best all around white at a low price 
that I know of. Good vigorous grower. The white that is used more than any other as a 
commercial. Very fine in hybridizing. 
Manchu New introduction. See page 14. 
Margaret Beaton Kk Kew ~=«(Twomey) (ares Dec.) (Early mid-season) 
Pure snow white with small orange scarlet 
blotch in the throat. 6-8 well placed blooms open on a long flower head. One of the best 
commercial and exhibition varieties and one of the best for hybridizing. In tremendous de- 
mand last year and I ran short many thousands of bulbs. Have a better stock this year but 
probably not enough to go around. 
Margo %&%*%&%*% (HeEpDGECocK) (Large Dec.) (Early) Beautiful clear apple- 
blossom pink. Sometimes flecks a little. Strong grower and good. 
variety for early cut flowers. Think you will like it. Has large blooms and several open. 
< *&%&%*&* = =«(BENeEDICT) (Large Dec.) (Mid-season) Clear light 
Marion Pearl pinkish salmon with lighter throat. Opens 6-9 large . 
blooms on a tall, straight plant with long flower head. A very beautiful variety and one of 
the very best. In any collection of twenty-five best varieties. Stock is still very limited and 
have only medium size for sale. 
4 *&*&%*% (STEVENS) (Med. For.) (Late) Beautiful ruffled 
Mary Elizabeth white with golden throat. Upto 10 medium size 
blooms open on a long spike. Like some other whites sometimes shows pink in cool weather. 
Is a beautiful medium size late white. 
kk *&* «=(BAERMAN) (Large Dec.) (Mid-season) Large soft 
Maxwelton rose with diffused darker blotch. Opens 6—8 large round 
well placed blooms on a tall plant. Doesn’t propagate so fast as some but a beautiful variety 
that will be in big demand as soon as stock is available. Really a fine thing. See cut page 16. 
Mayling wkkewKY (HatrcuH) (Med. For.) (Mid-season) Pale light pink with 
lavender tint. Opens up to 8 perfectly placed medium size 
blooms on a tall spike. Heavy substance and beautifully ruffled. Tall, slender, straight, stem. 
A fine show flower. My western grower says it is a grand flower and fine grower. 
Milford %&%% 1% (Rives) (Large For.) (Mid-season) Clear tall light blue with 
7 or more blooms open. One of the best light blues. 
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