We Co-Introduce the 1947 releases of 
CHESTER AND DOROTHEA KUHN, Hybridists 
WHITE MAGIC, Midseason F-500. Heaviy ruf- 
fled, large flowered clear white. Award of Merit 
and best seedling winner at SEMGS and MGS 
shows. 50-54 inches tall, 20-24 buds, 6-7 open, 
6-8 in color. Heavy texture, formal placement. A 
fine crisp white. Large $5.00; medium $3.50; 
small $2.50. Bulblets 50c each; 10 for $4.00. 
MISS MICHIGAN, Midseason 1-442. Very deep 
lustrous pink. Clean white throat. Wide open, 
slightly ruffled floret. 50 inches tall, 20 buds, 6-7 
open, 6-7 in color. A beautiful glad named in 
honor of Miss Ruth Ann Lenfesty, Miss Michigan 
for 1946. Large $5.00; medium $3.50; small $2.50. 
Bulblets 50c each; 10 for $4.00. 
FIREBIRD, Early 1-436. Clear, brilliant scarlet. 
A fine lively color and a strong straight grower. 
54 inches tall, 20-24 buds, 6-8 open, 6-8 in color. 
Because of its healthy growth and strong propa- 
gation we are able to introduce this glad in quan- 
tity and at a price attractive to the cut-flower 
grower. Shown in quantity in 1946 at the NEGS 
show in Boston, at the SEMGS show in Detroit, at 
the MGS Regional show in East Lansing, and at 
the MGS state show in Ann Arbor. Large $1.00; 
medium 75c; small 50c. Bulblets 10¢ each; 10 for 
75c. 
CONCORD, Early 1-470. Rich, glowing royal 
purple with deeper self throat. 56 inches tall, 18 
buds, 6 open, 6-7 in color. Strong, straight grow- 
er. Free bloomer, even from small bulbs. Excellent 
propagation. Strongly recommended to cut-flower 
growers. Available in quantity. Large 50c; medi- 
um 35c; small 25c. Bulblets 5c each; 10 for 40c. 
PINK LADY, Early Midseason 1-440. Warm clear 
pink with white throat. 50 inches tall, 20-24 buds, 
5-6 open, 5-6 in color. Straight, healthy grower. 
Excellent cutter. Good propagation. Has been in 

MISS MICHIGAN 

WHITE MAGIC 
big demand by Detroit florists. Available in quan- 
tity. Large, 50c; medium 35c; small 25c. Bulblets 
Se each; 10 for 40c. 
OLD NICK, Midseason 1I-490. Large, plum-col- 
ored; light mid-ribs, large cream throat, with vivid 
deep scarlet blotch. Tall, strong grower and one 
of the brightest AOC glads on the market. 60 
inches tall, 20-22 buds, 6 open, 6-8 in color. 
Those who like dark glads with light throats and 
showy blotches will fall in love with this one. 
Large $1.00; medium 75c; small 50c. Bulblets 10c 
each; 10 for 75c. 
SILVERSIDES, Early |-262. Bright, deep rose with 
silvery reflexes. Slender, graceful spike. Winner 
of Award of Merit at NEGS show and at MGS 
show in 1946. A truly beautiful small decorative 
and a striking novelty. 45 inches tall, 18 buds, 
5-6 open, 5 in color. Large 75c; medium 75c; 
small 40c. Bulblets 2 for 15s; 10 for 60c. 
GRAND OPENING (1946) Late Midsesaon F- 
367. Formal medum lavender, creamy throat with 
a few darker lavender lines. Opens freely in the — 
field or in water when cut, even under adverse 
weather conditions. We have had 16 perfectly 
placed florets open at one time with 10 more 
showing color. Never misplaces, never crooks. 
Hard to beat on the show table because it is such 
a grand opener. 55” tall, 28’ head, 22-26 buds, 
4V4" floret, 11-12 open, 10 in color. Large $5.00; 
medium $5.00; smal $5.00. 
YELLOW BIRD (1946) Midseason I-210. Medium 
yellow; no other markings. A little fellow with big 
ideas. Straight stem, many open, gracefully re- 
curved florets. 50’ tall, 26’ head, 15-18 buds, 
34%” floret, 10-11 open, 5-7 in color. Large 75c; 
medium 75c; small 40c. Bulblets 2 for 15c; 10 for 
60c. 

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