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Our Commercial Exhibit at Southern Minnesota Glad Show, 1945 
354—_BLACK DIAMOND (Gelser) E. 
A velvety black red that really takes the blue ribbons. L. $.35 M. $.25 
454—BLACK OPAL 
A very good black red; many open. L. $10 M. 2—$.15 
004—BLACK PANTHER (Lins) M. (see Lins introductions) 
450—BLAZE (Lins) M. (see Lins introductions) 
476—BLUE BEAUTY (Pfitzer) E. 
Best of the blues. L. $10 M. 2—$.15 
525—BOLERO (Leffingwell) M. 
A smoky orange with a dark red blotch, very ruffled. L.$.25 M.$.15 
490—BUCKEYE BRONZE (Wilson) M. 
An outstanding brcnze that is well liked by both fans and florists. L. $.25 
M. $.15. 
462—BURMA (Palmer) M. 
Deep rose; opens up to 10 heavily ruffled florets on a long flowerhead. Must be 
cut when first one opens as it burns in the sun. L. $1.00 M. $.75 
542—CALYPSO (Scheer) M. 
Most beautiful pink J have ever grown. It has a bad habit of crooking. L. $1.00 
480—CHIEF MULTNOMAH (Ellis) M. 
A very good smoky. Outstanding to the visitors of the patch. L. 2—$.25 M. $.10 
366—COLONIAL MAID (Young) M. 
A light pinkish lavender, very pretty. Will open 8 to 10 on a long always 
straight flowerhead. Will cut 100% and is a constant winner at the shows. This 
year division and grand champion 3 spikes at the Southern Minnesota Show. 
L. $10 M. 2—$.15 
441 CONNECTICUT YANKEE (Schenetsky) M. . 
Blush pink with an attractive red blotch. Open 8 on a very nice flowerhead. 
Any size $5.00. 
570—CONVOY (Palmer) M. 
A good clear purple. L. $.35 M. $.25 
440—-CORONA (Palmer) M. : ‘ 
A very beautiful creamy white with ‘rose picotee edging. A must have for all 
who see it. L. $.15 M. $.10. 
442--COVER GIRL (La Salle) M. 
Medium pink opening 10 to 12 florets on a 30-inch spike. L. $2.00. M. $2.00 
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Received my bulbs and many thanks for the extras. They surely are a healthy 
lot of bulbs. R. E. Dufour, St. Paul, Minnesota 
