Hi Hat (Lins 1945) 
This is one of the best late blooming commercial glads. It builds regularly 5 ft. 
straight spikes with long flower heads of 20 to 22 buds. Most of these buds show color 
even before they are open. Opens 6 to eight 5 to 5% inch bright orange pink florets, 
with the rest of the buds in color. Florets are of fine form and are well attached. 
Is a good propagator and the bbts. grow easily. A dozen bunch of HI HAT with all 
its bud color is my idea of a fine bunch of cutflowers. 
Cutflower growers in sections with fairly long growing season who can furnish 
normal moisture and growing conditions during droughts, will find ue HAT a 
money maker. ‘ 
L. $2.00 M. $1.50 Se ites Bulblets 10 for $2.00) 
Commercial Growers TRIAL SET: 
5L, 5med., 20 small and 100 bbts. for $20.00 
Navaho (Lins 1944) 
A grand rich red of beautiful form. Builds an ideal tall spike with long correctly 
proportioned flower head. Opens around 5 or 6, five to 544 inch pure red unmarked 
florets, with the rest of the buds in color. Is a good propagator. Blooms early mid- 
season. 
Mercury, Stoplight, Kenwood, Navaho are each distinctly different reds. You 
should grow all of them. Navaho is an aristocratic _red and should be in every 
collection. Not many glads show as much bud color as Hi Hat and Navaho. 
If you did not try Navaho you missed a treat. 
Due to a mixup in stock I could not offer this in small and bbts. but can now 
offer true stock in all sizes. 
Large Med. Small Bulblets 
Lida ct ane $1.00 £75 50 10 for $1.00 
LOM settee 8.00 6.00 4.00 100 for 8.00 
SPECIAL GROWERS TRIAL SET: 
3 Large, 5 Med., 15 small and 100 bulblets for $15.00 
Black Panther (Lins 1948) 
This was one of the highlights of the 1945 season. We had only small stock to 
plant but it produced thrilling spikes with large black red florets. Large bulbs produce 
massive spikes with 5 to 7 five to six inch wide open florets on long flower heads. 
BLACK PANTHER is a sensational BLACK RED glad and should be in every good 
collection. Peeled bulblets grown 2” apart in the row will produce No. 1 bulbs with 
loads of bulblets, if watered when needed. It will be the parent of some fine glads of 
the future. If you do any hybridizing don’t fail to use BLACK PANTHER, there is no 
Picardy blood in it. Its parents are two Pfitzer varieties. Some growers claim this has 
the cleanest color of the large dark varieties. 
Large Med. Small Bulblets 
Ler eee tee rens $1.00 £15 50! 10 for $1.00 
LOR eheweiciesck 8.00 6.00 4.00 100 for 8.00 
From Lewis White, Clayville, New York: “Just a line to let you know about 
BLACK PANTHER, it is O.K. with me. I have had it two years and it is really good.” 
Beltrami (Lins 1948) 
Large beautifully formed, wide open, ruffled and fluted florets, of golden brown to 
deep rose mulberry. Color varies according to soil content. The lower florets of the 
spike in picture were 6 inches. The plants are tall with long flower heads correctly 
porportioned. Opens around 6 large florets. A Picardy X Koehl seedling and shows 
its Picardy ancestry. Is good propagator and early midseason bloomer. Beltrami 
was CHAMPION, all varieties, of advanced amateur class, Minn. 1945. A grower of 
many years experience, wrote: “The more I look at BELTRAMI the more I admire it 
and the more entrancing it becomes.” 
Large Med. Small Bulblets 
Ne A $ .20 15 10 10 for $ .20 
LO Reece aet. 1.60 1.20 .80 100 for 1.60 
LOOP a 12.80 9.60 6.40 pint 10.00 
COMMERCIAL TRIAL SETS 
10 Large, 25 Med., 100 Small, and 42 pint Bbts. for $15.00 
