LIGHT YELLOW 
YELLOW PARADISE ~ John Canine, a sport of that old favorite, 
Paradise=but color a clear, self light yellow. Opens 5-6 = 410 
class-80 days-fine in bouquets and baskets-up the spike floret 
arrangement=-graceful well proportioned spike but flower head 
could be a little longer-which is true of all old timers. May 
win at shows in size classe L or M 50¢. 
ELIZABETH MAIER, Andy Maier, Class 310, 90 days is one of 
grandest glads in existence and while we praised it last year, 
it is far better than we said it was. Color pure self light 
yellow-22 buds-which have 17 showing color with big lt. yelle 
buds at one time-opens 7 first night and 24 hours later has 12 
to 13 open. Best chance for most open and section champe 
Florets 4", Price is cut in half for this yeare One of 10 best 
glads. Cant praise too much. Le $5.00; M. $3.75; S. $2.50. 
No bb. this ycare 
TABLAHNEKA, by Dr, Miller, is a fine light yellow-up to 
4 374 inches florets-open to 8=nice spike=very lovely color 
and good placement. Class 410. One of finest lt. yellows- 
generous florescenoce. Le or M. 50¢. 
RUFFLED BEAUTY, by Pfitzer, Class 4l0-is ruffled and splen= 
did shade o ght yellow color. About 10% or so tempermentale 
All bulbs wont perform right for you but most of them wille I 
have always liked this and when you get a good one, it will 
win. Is dependable, sure fire bloomer. Le 2-30¢3 Me 3-307. 
ROYAL GOLD, by Pfitzer, Class 410, has been the most ¢on=- 
sistent winner wherever shown among the yellows and should be 
grown more widely than it ise There are not many bulbs in the 
country and the flowsr is worth the price. Opens to 9=good in-= 
creaser-good commercial-makes splendid baskets-nice floret 
placement=-good medium size spikes. Been overlooked by lot of 
fancierse Le 2-30¢3 Me 3-30¢. 
DEEP YELLOW 
MIRAGE by Monk May ~ a grand little Class 312, deep yellow 
and some orange in pleasing combination and model spike with 
10-12 open. In size class wins regularly jn one anu three 
spike classese Good commercial=-Early-75 days. Florets about 
4 inches. L. 50¢. 
GOLDEN TETON, Zimmer, 
Class 412, fine florescent deep yel- 
low-some p 
n florets-I like it-many dont=-very free bloaner= 
dependable-fine in 3 spike and basketse Le B52. 
BUFF 
a SUSQUEHANNA, Herridge. Lovely fine buff, highest rating of 
ass a 
be widely grown-opens 8 easil e Try it 
Me 40¢3 S. 25¢3 Bb. 10 ~ 2526 ; eaey 
ORANGE 
AMBERGLEAM, Buch, 420 class, nice orange with yellow cen-= 
ter. Proved for five years-and a ribbon wimer in East. Tall 
spike-6-7 opene Le or Me 35%. A ting or ene e RH 
JAY'S JOY, by F. E. Youmans, Class 422 -a crackerjack 5 
inch floret orange with lighter center-won in amateur and ad= 
vanced amateur Empire “tate Show. Consider better than Diane= 
85 days - Price $1.00, any size bulbe No bbe 
DELILAH, by George Scheer. Class 520, last years Ill. Champ. 
Seedling, came thru far more lovelier than either Doc Scheer or 
I thot it was. It was exquisitely beautiful whitish orange=-tho 
could also be classed as light salmon. Florets 5g inches-ruffl- 
ed-opens 8-tall model spike-grand regular performer and can win 
anywhere anytimee Le $3.00; Me $2.50; S. $1.25. 
MARQUEETA, by E, H. lins=520 Class-85 days. Is light whitish 
orange, somewhat ruffled and a grand spike = good, regular pere 
former=-a very beautiful and different lighter color. Big florets 
some yellow flecks in center-pointed big florets. A dandye 
Le 30¢ $3 Me 2026 
RIO RITA, by ©, H, Lins-Class 420-the king of the oranges= 
wins everywhere-and wonderful color, A well ruffled floret of 
light whitish orange with deep orange scarlet center, Well 
proportioned spike - 5 inch florets-opens to 8-9 and grand, 
regular performer. It is one of the most beautiful glads and 
a very satisfactory one to growe Le 40¢3 Me 30¢3 S. 20¢, 
Bbe 12=50¢- 
LIGHT SALMON 
JUNIOR MISS, Canine, Class 430-80 days=- a grand 4% inch-7-8 
open with marvelous color-a light ruffled salmon with whitish 
throat that makes a grand combinatione Fine orderly spike-good 
grower=dependable=-2 by 2 placemente Le 3 for $1.50; M. 3 for $ 
$1.20. 
MRS. MCARTHUR, Hatch, Class 430-1t. grayed tone of salmon 
wit ite centere Shade is unusual and very prettye Fine flor= 
ists color and good 3 spike-not so much on single spike for 
show bench. Le 50g. 
KING WILLIAM, by Schenetsky, 430 Class-90 days-light salmon 
with lovely Iemon yellow throat-it makes a very beautiful spike 
often picked as "most beautiful" spike in showe Regular winner= 
5s inch floret-opens 5-7-fine grower-good placement. L 20¢. 
GLAMIS, by Palmer, 430 Class=90 days, is light salmon- 
whitish overcast-heavily ruffled and nice faced spike 44+ inch 
florets-opens to 7-8-good grower and fun to see growe A simply 
grand spike-getting better every yeare Le 35¢3 Me 30¢3 S. 20¢6 
DEEP_ SALMON 
WOLVERINE STATE, Andy “aier, 1944, Class 432, 100-105 days. 
Plant Apri or mid August showse A deep salmon with scar= 
let blotch on lower petals-22-24 buds-long flower head, opens 
12-which is a lote-Slightly ruffled on petal edges. Always 
straight-good placement-dependable grower, Heavy producer of 
bb. 75¢ any size. Bb. 10-507, 100-$3.506 
We. Re READER, Turnbull (Canada) Class 532 = One of finest of 
all giads, this is famous in Canada and price down so everyone 
should buy ite Is a whopping big 6 in. floret, 6-8 open fine 
straight spike with splendid placement and one of the five most 
exciting glads I grew in 1944. I was simply delighted with it 
and the price is only 50¢ for Le or Me No bbe this yeare A 
grand glad=-proud to list it and urge everyone not growing to be 
sure to buy. Has white throate 
NEILS M. JENSEN, Pfitzer-1942=-Class 532=-Can also class as 
55 light red. Deep salmon with lighter center-opens 8 Florets 
6 inches in 1943, 55 in. in 1944, I favor this one and think 
it may have a grand futuree One of latest Peitzer releases be= 
fore war shut them off. All Pfitzer glads are worth tryinge 
Le or M. $1.00. No bbe this yeare 
SUE ELLEN-Thomas-not selling this hear as building stock am 
want to grow one more yeare Growth suspicious of disease but 
those that did bloom had exquisite beauty. Hope it proves ite 
self in 1945 as very beautiful. 
OGARITA = building stock for 1945. Not for sale this yeare 
PHOEBE, Scheer, Class 432 but 5 in. florets and big flower 
head; 1¢ opens 7-8 and is a grand flower. It likes to grow and 
makes a swell show = Wins just about wherever shown, Color al- 
most a light salmon instedd of a deep with lighter center. Can 
beat Ogarita. Believe it will be popular when better knawm- 
Le $1.50; M. $1.00; S. 75¢3 Bb. 10-$1.25. 
GENGHIS KHAN, Scheer, 42, 432 Class = about 80 days. A fam= 
our much watched flower that is getting better every yeare A 
ruffled, lovely 5 in. florets-but goes 6 inch very often. Cola@ 
@ salmon pink and lovely color. Suffling good. Straight spike 
with nice placement-a good one can go for top honorse 
L. $3.00; M. $2.00; S. $1.00. 
SCARLET 
BLAZE, Marshall(Canada) Class 536-very popular in Canadas 
Is Targe scarlet with yellow cream center. Color contrast is 
sharp but there is surprising pleasing effect about it. Big 
spike with 6 in. florets and 6-7 open. Should be a good com= 
mercial and a prize basket wimere If you do not have, be 
sure to secure some. Le 25¢3 Me 20¢. 
KNIGHT ERRANT, Jacke Class 436 - A grand fine scarlet with 
white center and 10 - 43 to 4 3/4 in. florets opene Good grow 
er and a winmnere A pleasure to grow and show but a good one 
