OTHER RECENT INTRODUCTIONS 
OF 1945 AND 1946 
ALLURE (Nichols 1946) Class 440. Bright flesh 
pink, creamy yellow throat. Opens 9-12 4% inch 
florets on 4 ft. spike of 16 buds. Another fine Ore- 
gon introduction. $3.00 each any size. 
BLUE LAGOON (G. V. Snyder 1946) Class 476. 
Medium shade of blue with lighter throat. 60” 
tall, opens 6-8 florets 42-5 inches. Excellent propa- 
gator. Early. Medium $4.00; small $3.00; Bulblets 
10 for $5.00. 
CONNIE OLIVIA (Vasaturo, 1946) Class 506. 
Beautiful rich pure cream, ruffled. Tall and wil- 
lowy with 5-6 large blooms on 18-bud spike. 
good propagator. Large $2.00; Medium $1.50; 
small $1.00. 
CRACKER JACK (Allen 1946) Class 425. Or- 
ange with yellow throat and strawberry blotch. 
Opens 6 florets on 14-16 bud spike. Height in 
field 48”. This is a prize winning glad. Large 
$2.00; medium $1.50; small $1.00. Bulblets 25c 
each. 
DAISY MAE (Lins-Ruble 1946) Class 441. Or- 
ange pink with cherry throat mark. Opens 8 5” 
slightly ruffled, well arranged florets on 16-18 
bud spike. Good propagator. Large $1.00; medi- 
um 75c; small 50c. Bulblets 10 for $1.00. 
» FUCHSIA MAID (Knight 1946) Class 370. Color 
between deep wine red and purple. Strong wiry 
stems, 16 buds, 6 open, 4-412 inch florets. Unusual 
and attractive color shade. Large 80c; medium 
60c; small 40c. Bulblets 8 for $1.00. 
MARTHA DEANE Guille 1946) Class 410. Light 
yellow with small red line in throat. Can make a 
30-inch flower head carrying 18-20 buds. Opens 
8 with 5 more in color. A prize winner. Large 
$5.00; medium $4.00; small $3.00. 1 bulb and 10 
bulblets $10.00. 
MOUNTAIN GEM (Requa 1946) Class 436. 
Scarlet with faint hair line of white on each 
petal. Formal type 5% inch florets on 18 bud 
spike. Height in field 69 inches. A fine glad from 
Idaho. Large $1.25; medium $1.25; small $1.25. 
Bulblets 2 for 25c. 
MYRNA FAY (Lines 1946) Class 466. Early lavy- 
ender, long spikes, 19-21 buds. Opens 9-10 with 
most of the rest showing color. Blooms from all 
sizes—even bulblets. Large $4.00; medium $3.00; 
small $2.00. 
NEVA (Vasatura 1946) Class 500. Pure white 
with cream throat. Opens 6 with 6 showing color 
on 22-bud spike. 52 inch florets; vigorous and a 
good propagator. Large $4.00; medium $3.00; 
small $2.00. 
ORIENTAL PEARL (Carlson 1946) Class 506. 
Very large wide open plain petaled cream. Florets 
well attached to non-crooking stem. Was extreme- 
ly popular last year. Will prove outstanding. 
Large $5.00; medium $4.00; small $3.00. Bulblets 
50c¢ each. 
PINK CHARM (LaSalle 1946) Class 542. Heavy 
textured, ruffled light salmon pink, darker at 
edges, with red feather on cream throat. Wide 
open florets on long spikes. Large $4.00. Bulblets 
50c each. 
SPIC AND SPAN (Carlson 1946) Class 432. 
Tall ruffled deep pink, 20-22 buds. Opens 10 eas- 
ily with 8 more in color. Has a great show record, 
winning several Grand Championships. Large 
$5.00; medium $4.00; small 3.00. 
SUNLIGHT (Spiller 1946) Class 416. A real 
beauty. A light orange that shades to a pure 
golden center. Ruffled florets. A remarkable vari- 
ety. 5¥2-inch florets, 16-18 bud spike. Large $3.50; 
medium $3.00; small $2.50. Buiblets 50c each. 
YANKEE LASS (Schenetsky 1946) Class 440. A 
light pink masterpiece originated by the creator 
of Connecticut Yankee. This one is equally good 
and should prove as popular. Large $7.50; medi- 
um $5.00; small $3.00. Bulblets 75c each. 
HI! HAT (Lins 1945) Class 430. We offer many 
varieties produced by Mr. Lins. His name is a 
guarantee of quality. Hi Hat, a splendid light 
salmon in the 400 class, is no exception. Large 
$1.50; medium $1.00; small 50c. Bulblets 10 for 
$1.50. 
MARYLAND MAID (E. B. Snyder 1945) Class 
440. Large formal clear light pink, cream throat, 
4v2 inch florets. Opens 6-8 on 18-bud flower 
head. Good strong grower with lots of bulblets. 
Large 35c; medium 25c; small 15c. Bulblets 20 
for 25c. 
ROSY RED (Knight 1945) Class 362. Color deep 
rosy red; medium height but produces strong, 
willowy spikes. 16 buds, 7 open, 5 showing color. 
Does not crook. Propagates freely. Very early. 
Large 50c; medium 35c; small 25c. 
ORANGE PRINCE (E. B. Snyder 1945) Class 324. 
Orange sport of Vagabond Prince. Color is dazz- 
ling red-orange with same throat markings as 
Vagaband Prince. Large $1.00; medium 75c; 
small 50c. Bulblets 20 for $1.00. 
SILVER STAR (E. B. Snyder 1945) Class 401. 
Large formal white with purple blotch. 5-6 inch 
florets, 8 open. A fine exhibition glad with com- 
mercial possibilities. Good propagator. Blooms in 
90 days. Large $1.00; medium 75c; small 50c. 
Bulblets 20 for $1.00. 
