OUR 1946 RELEASES 
We believe that these varieties are well worth while and we are pricing them 
low enough that you can afford to give them a trial. 
CRINKLED GOLD. Midseason, S. 
Inf. (Parentage unknown). Golden 
yellow with much-crinkled edges. 
A’ fine, dainty variety. 
L. 50c, M. 35c, S. 25c 
DOT BERRY (44-A) \L.Mid., L.Inf.(?) 
 Gloriana + [The Orchid + Com. 
Koehl]) + (Apricot Glow + Bill 
Sowden). Slightly ruffled rose-pink 
with cream throat-stippling. An 
excellent commercial. 
L. 50¢, M. 35c, S. 25c¢ 
FLEETSMITH E.Mid., L.Inf. (Byron 
L. Smith + Dr. Van Fleet). Dainty 
lavender with tawny rose stippling 
in cream throat. This is a variety 
we have been growing for years for 
commercial sales and we have de- 
cided to introduce it because of its 
earliness and dependability. 
L. 50c, M. 35c, S. 25c 
GOLDORA Late, S.Inf. (Parentage 
unknown). Suffusion of orange and 
gold. Prim type florets. Light, 
airy spikes. 
L. 50c, M. (85c, S. 25¢ 
HELEN MAY Very late, L.Inf. ([Am. 
Beauty + Tyrian Beauty] + Apri- 
cot Glow). Vivid pink with crim- 
son lines in lemon throat. Strong 
growing commercial, giving wonder- 
ful spikes when most varieties have 
bloomed out. 
L. 50c, M. 35c 
MARY JO (44-H) Early, L.Inf. 
(Readington + Veecream). Rufiled 
rose-pink, purple plume edged with 
cream. <A grand variety that will 
attract attention on the show table 
and in the flower shop. 
L. $1.00, M. 65¢ 
VERLE JAY L.Mid., Med. (or L.?} 
For.? ([{Veewine + Emile Aubrun ] 
+ [(Tyrian Beauty + Scarlet 
Wonder) + Heavenly Blue]). Rich 
dark-red self-color. Good commer- 
cial. 
L. 50c, M. 35c, S. 25c 
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OUR PREVIOUS INTRODUCTIONS 
ANN STRYKER Late, L.For. Deep 
pink, cream blotch, slightly frilled, 
wide open florets. Excellent, tall 
growing commercial and show var- 
jety. 
L. “O5e, M. 18c, S. 10c 
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, S. 10c 
BRUCE VAN. Early mid., L. Inf. 
Beautiful, ruffled blend of blush 
and lemon, pale salmon rose blotch, 
One of the most beautiful and out- 
standing varieties in our garden. 
A grand show and commercial var- 
iety. We are uncertain as to its 
color classification. 
L. $2.00, M. $1.50, S. $1.00 

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. .25¢ 
DANDY PINK. ve -J) E.Mid., L. 
Inf. Ruffled pink, large cream throat, 
blotch. Fine commercial variety. 
Uniformly fine spikes. 
L. 35c, M. 25c, S. 15¢ 
DEENA DORING (44-C) Mid., L. 
For,? Rose-purple, dark maroon. 
throat blotch. Makes a very fine 
_ spike. 
~L. 50c, M. 35¢, S. 20c 
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. 
L. 15c, M. 10¢ 

5 bulbs at 4 times and 25 bulbs at 17 times the single price. 
No labeled single item less than 15c¢ except in collections. 
