FLYING FORTRESS (Wilson) (M) Huge lavender-gray with 
small red blotch. A striking novelty; very popular 
with visitors. M 1.00 S .50 (Blts 10-$1.00) 
FRANCES M. IRWIN (Wilson) (M) An unusual purplish-rose 
that most people like. Said to grow short in some 
places but tall enough here. M .10 S .05 (B 100-.40) 
GAVOTTE (Roberts) New frilled light pink of New Era 
coloring. Good propagator, good cut fiower habits; 
makes nice bulbs. Premium variety for 1946 - one 
large or medium bulb of Gavotte given free with 
early orders of $5 or more from this list. Luter. 
orders will receive some other good seedling if we 
run out of Gavotte. Not for sale until 1947, 
GAYWAY (Wheeler) (E) Medium sized bright orange with 
yellow throat. Very bright. M .07 (Blts 50-.25) 
GLAMIS (Palmer) (EM) Beautiful ruffled pink, 5-6 open. 
Tall enough here, and for color and ruffling is hard 
to beat. L .25 M .20 S .12 (Blts 15-.25, 100-$1.00) 
GOLDEN CHIMES (Ellis) (EM) Old time light yellow, some 
crooks; ruffled. L .10 M .06 (Bits 100-.40? 
GOLDEN STATE (Wheeler) (M) Medium yellow, faint red 
lines. Quite tall, good color; an improvement in the 
yellows. M.75 S .45 (Blts 10-$1.00) 
GRAND MASTER (Zimmer) (EM) Deep rose red, similar to 
Leona but a little brighter. Many open, some short 
flowerheads. M .07 S .04 (Blts 100-.40, 1000-$3.00) 
GRETA GARBO (Pfitzer) (M) Fine tall creamy pink, some 
marvelous spikes. L .15 M .10 8 .07 (Elta 50-.355) 
HAVANA (Roberts) See 1946 Introductions. 
H. B. PITT (Both) (EM) Light salmen pink, not always x 
reliable in making good spikes as some come stubby. 
L Prei6) | e20 Ss 12 (Blts 15-.25, 100-#1.00) : 
HIGH FINANCE (Wilson) (M) Huge prize-winning smoky; a 
sort of lavender and tan combination, considered by 
many to be the most beautiful smoky. Very fine nere 
last summer. L .20 M .12 S .08 (B 20-.25, 100$1.00) 
IVORY KEYS (Ellis) (M) One of the best white cutflowers. 
Large, several open. L e112 M .07 (Blts 100-.40) 
JACK POT (Wilaon) (M) One of the darkest smokies. Those 
who like the somber shades should like this one. 
MM .45 S .20 (Blts 10 for .40) : | 
JEANIE (Pruitt) (EM) Tall willowy pink, yellow throat. 
Bulbs are rather rough looking but bloom well. 
L .12 M .08 § .05 (Bltsa 50-.25, 100-.40) | 
JULES AMOTT (Wilson) (EM) Good cutflower red, one that 
: many growers have overlooked. Tall, straight, many 
open. Makes good healthy bulbs and lots of bulblets. 
L .12 M.0O7 S .04 (Bits 100-.40, 1000-$35.00) 
JUNE DAY (Roberts) (VE) The earliest pink - medium light 
pink with small cherry blotches. Not quite as large i 
as Sonatine but opens twice as many at once. The only 
pink I know that blooms as early as Gold Dust, Polar 
Ice and Early Daffodil; surely a coming commercial. 
6-8 open on @ tall willowy stem, about 44 inch florets. 
Premium variety for 1946 - one medium bulb of June Day 
@iven free with each order for $15 or more from this 
list. Not for sale until 1947 or possibly 19468. 
KING CLICK (Wilson) (M) Large tall red, color about like 
Algonquin. Fine. L 025 M e1l2 Ss e06 (B 15-.25, 100-$1.50) 
KING MIDAS (Herridge) (EM) Ome of the best yellows; good 
cutflower here. Deep golden yellow, sturdy stem. Florets 
not large but opens 7-8 at once. Good propagator. 
L 12 M .O7 S .04 (Bulblets 100 for .40) ae 
KING WILLIAM (Schenetsky) (M) Tall light pink or pale sal- 
mon, a little deeper than G. Garbo. One of the best as 
it grows here, L .12 M .07 S .04 (Blts 100 for .50) 
LADY JANE (Lake) (M) Light yellow or deep cream, good for 
cutting. M .10 S .05 (Blts 100-.50, 1000-$4.00) | 
LA FIESTA (Salbach) (EM) True orange; rather small but 
opens a nice ribbon of color on a tall willowy stem. 
L.10 M .06 S$ .03 (Bulbdlets 100 for .40) 
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