1944 KRUEGER INTRODUCTIONS 
BONNY JEANNE (Krueger 744) 401 IF R. 
A great novelty in extremely ruffled creamy white, with a rose spear on a 
pale yellow throat, with a glow of pink on the reverse side of the throat petal, 
which causes the floret to look like a lively opal. Bonny Jeanne blooms from low 
plants in mid-season. Its spikes open 4 to 5 florets at one time on flowerheads of 
about 18” length. Small bulbs have but few buds to the spike. It is healthy and 
reliable. The heavy substanced florets strain their attachment. It is a rapid 
propagator. Bonny Jeanne is not a commercial variety. 
Bulbs ea. L. $2.50; Med. $2.00; Sm. $1.50; Bbits. ea. 25c; 10, $2.00; 100, $16.00 
EXEMPLAR (Krueger ’44) 322 i. R. 
The tall vigorous plants of Exemplar with their blue green foliage attract 
attention even before it produces, in late season, its beautiful intensely ruffled 
salmon pink florets with cream throats. It opens 7 to 9 florets of 4” size at one 
time on a 24” flowerhead of 20 buds. Exemplar is a prolific propagator and is 
healthy. It gives promise of serving local cut flower markets for the exclusive 
trade. It is free of crooks. 
Bulbs ea. L. $2.50; Med. $2.00; Sm. $1.50; Bbits. ea. 25c; 10, $2.00; 100, $16.00 
GENERAL LIST 
Ten bulbs at 8 times the single price; 100 at 8 times the ten price. 
Do not order in sizes not listed. Order no less than 10c¢ of any item. 
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Additional note: The continuation of the first line following the name of the 
variety gives in order the following information: originator, year of introduction, 
size and color code number, type of floret arrangement (either Formal or Informal) 
and floret character (Plain or Ruffled). 
The size code follows the plan adopted at Pittsburgh, the color code digits 
(second and third) have the usual significance. 
Minatures, 100 series under 2% inches; Small, 200 series 24 to 3%. 
Medium, 300 series 344 to 44; Large, 400 series 41%4 to 5%. 
Giant, 500 series 5% and over. 
BADGER BEAUTY (Krueger 741) 366 I. Eee 
A beautiful lavender with a creamy white throat of average height that makes 
up artistically in a vase or floral piece. The flowerheads are about 20” in length 
and carry 17 buds, of which 5 open in the field. This promising mid-season cut 
flower variety ships and propagates satisfactorily. It does not fleck or crook. It 
is a winner at the shows in its size class. Champion Informal spike Wis. ’42. Best 
recent introduction Boston Pre-show ’43. Best 3 spikes N. Y., 1944. 
BURMA (Palmer ’43) 462 KF, re 
A deep rose red with a lighter throat that opens 7 to 9 heavily ruffled florets 
on a tall bud spike. The fact that it blooms in mid-season adds to its value as an 
exhibition variety. 
CHERRY JAM (Zimmer ’43) 543 1 Be 
Cherry Jam is appropriately named since its deep salmon color varying in 
intensity, with its cherry blotch gives the impression of its name source. It opens 
6 to 8 florets of large size on long flowerheads. The plant is husky and of average 
height. Three spike Champion Waterloo ’°43. 
CONNECTICUT YANKEE (Schenetsky ’44) 441 441 hy 1 
The consistent record of this variety as a seeding shown in the east from 1941 
through 1943, coupled with the fact that the entire stock was purchased by a 
commercial grower should serve as a tip as to the quality of this variety for exhibi- 
tion and cut flower purposes. It is a beautiful light pink with a red throat blotch 
that bloomed well here in Wisconsin. One of the very best 1944 introductions. 
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