Kenwood (1943) 
Some people like various colors or shades in one floret, others prefer monotones. 
KENWOOD is an absolute monotone pure red. There is not even a faint suggestion 
of a deeper or lighter shade of red. Plants are very tall and strong with good long ~ 
flower heads. Opens around 6 five to 5% inch plain petaled florets (have had some 
up to 7). Good florist red. Fine propagator. Cpens well in water when cut in tight bud. 
D. A. Chrichton, Great Falls, Montana, Feb. 2, 1944, wrote: “Kenwood and 
Stoplight are two of the best reds I have ever seen. No reds that I know of at the 
present time could have been better than these two were last summer. 
Mrs. Burt Elliott Eaton, Rochester, Minn., Sept 18, 1944, wrote: “I had three 
wonderful five foot spikes of Kenwood this years. Also Mercury was very fine and 
Mellowglow and Melrose were again excellent.” 
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Mandaleen (1943) 
I have never had a crooked spike nor a spike with misplaced florets of Mandaleen. 
The color of the flat, ruffled, perfectly attached 5” florets is pure unflecked shimmer- 
ing warm light pink, blending creamy throat touched with yellow. Florets have heavy 
substance. Is a good propagator, has healthy plants and bulbs. 
~- Commercial growers should try this under their conditions. Has done well in 
Florida where it was referred to as a clean throated lighter Picardy. 
Large Medium Small Bulblets 
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Fiancee (1943) 
This is an early blooming very light pink with a large conspicuous white throat, 
that reminds one of that beautiful variety Sweetheart. The florets of this variety, 
however, are larger and the plants are taller. Large informal type. Where this is 
happy, it is one of the sweetest glads and doubly welcome because it is early. 
Large Medium Small Bulblets 
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Halloween (1943) 
Large brilliant deep orange blending to orange red, Picardy throat, which makes 
the flower seem orange red. Produces fine plants with good flower heads, usually 
opening 5-6 five inch and over blooms. One grower wrote that this performs for him 
like Picardy used to. Blooms early midseason, is a good propagator and makes sale- 
able spikes from even No. 4 bulbs. 3 
It’s unflecked brilliant color reminds one of Phitzer’s Triumph but Halloween has 
heavy substance and strong stems. ‘This large informal is one of our early cutflowers 
and commercial growers should try it. An all around good variety. 
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1000 for 12.00 
Dream Castle (1943) 
This is the type of glad one dreams about but seldom finds. The spikes are just 
about all perfect. Easily opens 8 or more perfectly placed and correctly spaced, well 
attached ruffled florets of heavy substance on always straight precise spikes. Color 
is clean warm coral pink blending to lighter heart. Medium formal exhibition. Late 
midseason bloomer and a good propagator. Was awarded the AMERICAN HOME 
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