RED ROSIE (44-B). Mid., Med.For. 
({Mrs. G. Pfitzer seedling + Vee- 
rose] + Lloyd Dutcher.) Bright 
rose-red, nearly self-color.. Slightly 
ruffed and very attractive. 10 
florets open on 26 bud flower head. 
L. 75c, M. 50c, S. 30c 
TINY ROSE (44-N) Mid., Min.Inf. 
([Mrs. L. Douglas + Mary Jane) 
+ (Rose Ash + Henry Ford)] 
+ Alfaretta.) Medium rose, rose- 
red blotch, cream rib line. A nice 
miniature. 
L. 25c, M. 18c, S. 10¢ 
1945 :.RELEASE COLLECTIONS 
A. One bulb each of the 6 newly released varieties. 
Medium ($5.50 value) $4.00. 
b. One bulb each of the 7 named varieties offered under number in 1944. 
Large ($7.55 value) $5.50, 
Large 
($4.50 value) $3.00, Medium ($3.03 value) $2.25. 
C. ‘One bulb each of all 13 varieties. 
Large $8.00, Medium $5.85. 
Four bulbs each, of the varieties in collections A, B or C at three times the above- 
listed prices. 
No Discounts on ‘Collections. 
OUR PREVIOUS INTRODUCTIONS 
ANN STRYKER Late, L.For. Deep 
pink, cream blotch, slightly frilled, 
wide open florets. Excellent, tall 
growing’ commercial and show var- 
lety. 
L. 35c, M. 25c, S. 15c: 
BROWN ORCHID E.Mid., S (or 
Med.?) Inf. Brown-buff and red- 
brown, gold rib band. Womans 
Champion at Mid-West Show 1941. 
Many other awards. One of our 
most unusual and popular varieties. 
L. 20c, M. 15c, 5. 10c 
CAROL JEAN E.Mid., Med.Inf. 
Fairly dark violet blue, cream- 
tipped maroon feather. V. of C. by 
Maryland. and Mid-South Trial 
Gardens. Excellent “Blue’’. 
L. 12c, M. 9c, S. 6e 
EARLY BLUSH  V.E., L.Inf. Blush 
with faint lavender plume in cream 
throat. Excellent commercial be- 
cause of its form, color and ex- 
treme earliness. 
D.2106 Me Wei S.25¢ 
EARLY VILAV V.E., L.Inf. Laven- 
der-violet, ruby plume. V. of C. by 
Maryland. Extra early commercial 
and show variety. 
L. 15c, M. 12c, S. 8c : 
GERTRUDE WHEELER Late, Med. 
For. Bright scarlet with cream 
stippling in throat. An almost cer- 
tain winner in its class because of 
its color and form. 
L. 40c, M. 25c 
GLEN VAN L.Mid., L.Inf. Ruffled 

purplish-red, cream throat mark- 
ings. V. of C., Maryland. A fav- 
orite with local florists for accent 
and contrast purposes. 
L. 15c, M. 12c, |S. 8c 
HERBERT BERRY L.Mid., L.Inf.? 
Attractive smoky salmon, salmon 
rose blotch. Very nice. 
L. 50c, M. 35c, S. 25c¢ 
JACKIE FERRIS ‘L.Mid., Med.Inf.? 
Rosy-lavender with white splotches 
and cream throat. Popular with 
florists as cut spikes open freely to 
extreme tip. 
L. 15c, M. 10c 
JANET STRYKER Late, Med.For. 
Light lavender, rose striping in 
cream throat. Very attractive, 
truly formal spike. 
L. 40c, M. 25c 
JEANIE JAMES’ E.Mid.. Med.Inf.? 
Violet-blue, large violet maroon 
blotch and cream rib spot. Rated 
“best blue” by E. A. Lins. Fine, 
vigorous commercial variety. | 
L. 20c, M. 15c, S. 10c 
JIMMY BIDDLE Late, Med. (or S$?) 
For. Buff-pink, gold throat and 
ribs.. V. of C. by W. Va., A. of M., 
Maryland. Many other awards. 
Nine florets open on 25 fo 27 inch 
spikes. Very ,attractive color. 
L. 15c, M. 10c 
JOHN HEEREMANS Mid., Med.Inf. 
Odd shade of violet rose or rasp- 
berry. Popular with local florists. 
L. 25c, Med. 20c, S. 12c 
5 bulbs at 4 times and 25 bulbs at 17 times the single price. 
No labeled single item less than 15c. 
