is very show date shy. Some day we hope to per- 
suade it to go along. A novelty you should go 
gunning for. Stock still quite small. Makes 
enough bits. but harder to germinate even than 
Jack Pot. Holding all blts. for larger propagation. 
No. 3, $1.30; No. 4, $1.00; No. 5, .70. 
ZANZIBAR 
(90 days) 1943 ... Big ruffled chocolate. Stock 
still small, so no cut in price. A good show glad 
when stock permits showing. Try a bulb or couple 
blts. and be convinced. No. 3, $2.50; No. 4, $2.00; 
INO Were to O-sINOmGno 1.008 Di tse e350, 
SHOW BOAT 
(90 days) 1943 ... Large formal light smoky sal- 
mon with blotch and almost no smoke that is rated 
high by many fanciers. So far we have no report 
of it being shown in 1944. Most open florets and 
buds and champion sdlg. at Ohio State (Cleve- 
land) in 1942. First S. E. Mich. First Cedar 
Rapids, Ia. First R. I. Ohio State 1943. No. 3, 
S200 MING wise sl) Ome lts.98 2s each mote oat or 90; 
MARY VIRGINIA 
(80 days) 1943 ...A ruffled pastel beauty in 
salmon pink and cream with no flecking or mark- 
ings. Tall strong stem. Stock this year very small. 
Should not be listed but can fill a few orders. 
Champion sdlg., Tri-State 1942 in large class. No. 
B52 0 Nom 4952.00 seblts= 5 Oseach: 
KING CLICK 
(90 days) 1941... This super red showing in the 
formal 500 class (mammoth) has a most enviable 
show record over the past four years. If you have 
been following show reports you know this. Nine 
championships, American Home Ach, and so 
many blues and specials we can not take the space 
here to give all but can furnish on request show 
for show. Following are 1944 winnings. First 
one spike W. Va. First and sec., champion open, 
same award in A. A, at Tri-State. First and sec- 
ond R. I. same class at Ohio State (Akron). 
1-2-3 in class R. I. at Ohio State (Cleveland). 
First one spike Cedar Rapids, Ia. First one and 
three spike Ames, Ia. This 1944 show record is 
not complete we are sure. A commercial red that 
performs and handles with the best. No. 4, .20; 
No. 5, .15; No. 6, .10; Blts., .03, or $1.50 per 100. 
11 
