1948 RETAIL LIST 
ALADDIN—Bright reddish salmon with large cream biotch. The beautifully ruffled blooms open 8 or 10 on long 
flower heads. A fine variety and a winner at many shows. 
Each: Large, 10c; Medium, 2 for 15c; Small, 2 for 10c. Bullbets: 25 for 15c 
ALGONQUIN—Large glowing scarlet with long, straight flower spikes. Opens 8 to 10 blossoms at one time. 
One of the best early reds. 
Each: Large, 15c; Medium, 10; Small, 5c. Bulblets: 25 for 50c 
ABU HASSAN (European) —Blooms of good size in very deep rich violet blue with darker throat markings. The 
color is somewhat like the popular Leonardo da Vince, but it is a much more vigorous grower with straight flower 
spikes of good height. A fine addition to this color class. 
Each: Large, 50c; Medium, 35c. Bulblets: 20 for $1.00 
BEACON—Very spectacular bright scarlet with cream blotch in throat. Tall plants with long straight flower 
spikes. Blooms large and well placed. Leading commercial red. 
Each: Large, 10c; Medium, 2 for 15c; Small, 2 for 10c. Bulblets: 25 for 15c 
BILL SOWDEN—Large, wide open medium red. Darker flecking in petals. 
Each: Large, 10c; Medium, 2 for 15c; Small, 2 for 10c. Bulblets: 25 for 15c. 
BURMA (Palmer) —Heavily ruffled, deep rose red, with all of the buds showing color. Florets are large, of 
heavy texture, and well placed on tall spikes. A nice glad. 
Each: Large, 50c; Medium, 35c; Small, 20c. Bulblets: 10 for 75c¢ 
CHAMOUNY—A distinct and very unusual shade of cerise-rose with a silver line around the edge of each petal. 
Spikes are very straight and tall. Appeals to the unusual and was much admired by garden visitors. 
Each: Large, 25c; Medium, 20c; Small, 15c. Bulblets: 25 for $1.00 
CORONA—Light rose-pink with cream throat. Opens 6-8 large, wide open blooms on a tall straight spike. A 
winner at many shows. Each: Large, 15; Medium, 10c; Small, 5c. Bulblets: 25 for 20c 
ETHEL CAVE COLE—One of the finest new light pinks. Large round blooms with many open on a tall straight 
flower spike. Each: Large, 15c; Medium, 10c; Small, 5c. Bulblets: 25 for 20c 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN (D. W. White) —Nice light lavender with slight deeper self markings in throat. Nicely 
ruffled petals with many large blooms open on long flower head. A popular exhibition and commercial lavender. 
Each: Large, 15c; Medium, 10c; Small, 2 for 15c. Bulblets: 10 for 25c 
GOLDEN CHIMES—One of the few good light yellows: Large, wide open blooms on a straight spike. 
Each: Large, 10c; Medium, 2 for 15c; Smail, 2 for 10c. Bulblets: 25 for 20c. 
GOLDEN CUP (Palmer)—A very deep yellow. 
Each: Large, 10c; Medium, 2 for 15c¢; Small, 2 for 10c. Bulblets: 25c¢ 
JEANIE—A clear cut and distinct medium pure pink with a golden throat. Very tall straight spike. Good 
grower and a great cut flower. 
Each: Large, 15¢; Medium, 10c; Small, 5c. Bulblets: 25 for 20c 
J. V. KONYNENBURG (K G M)—Solid vermilion, slightly brighter self throat. Large blooms on tall spikes. 
Sho and very nice. 
=e ¥ Each: Large, $2.00; Medium, $1.50; Small, $1.00. Bulblets: 25¢ 
KING ARTHUR (Arenius) —An excellent ruffled lavender. 
Each: Large, 10c; Medium, 2 for 15c; Small, 2 for 10c. Bulblets: 25 for 20c 
KING LEAR—Big ruffled red purple. Five to six wide open blooms on a tall straight spike. Well placed. The 
richest of all the purples. 
Each: Large, 15c; Medium, 10c; Small, 5c. Bulblets: 25 for 20c 
KING WILLIAM—A soft salmon and apricot blending into a clear unmarked cream throat. A healthy, vigorous 
grower and a fine cut flower. 
Each: Large, 15; Medium, 10c; Small, 5c. Bulblets: 25 for 50c 
LEADING LADY (Johnston) —Slightly ruffled cream white self. Very large florets on tall spikes. An outstand- 
ing glad which is much in demand. 
Each: Large, 25c; Medium, 15c; Small, 10c. Bulblets: 10 for 50c 
MAID OF ORLEANS—The leading commercial white. Six to eight large blooms open at one time on a tall 
straight spike. Has a slight creamy throat. 
Each: Large, 10c; Medium, 2 for 15c; Small, 2 for 10c. Bulblets: 25 for We 
MARGARET BEATON—Very large, tall, clear white, with small cherry blotch in the throat. One of the finest of 
recent introductions and a winner at many shows. 
Each: Large, 15¢; Medium, 10c; Small, 5c. Bulblets: 25 for 20c 
MARGARET FULTON (Ogrodnichek)—Rich deep salmon of an unusually solid color. Faint apricot in throat, 
no other markings. Good propagator. 
Each: Large, 10c; Medium, 2 for 15c; Small, 2 for 10c. Bulblets: 25 for 20c 
MAX REGER—In our opinion this is the best of the clear light blues. Large, well placed blooms on a straight 
spike. 
Each: Large, 10c; Medium, 2 for 15c; Small, 2 for 10c. Bulblets: 25 for 20c 
MOROCCO—Large black-red, the darkest red we have seen. Grows very tall and fine. 
Each: Large, 15c; Medium, 10c; Small, 5c. Bulblets: 25 for 20c 
MOTHER MACHREE—Beautiful golden lavender smoky. Very unusual color combination that appeals to those 
who like something different. Tall, strong grower. 
Each: Large, 15c; Medium, 10c; Small, 5c. Bulblets: 25 for 50c 
MYRNA—A fine creamy white shading to darker cream in throat. Blooms are large, wide open and heavily 
ruffled. Grows very tall and always straight. 
Each: Large, 15c; Medium, 10c; Small, 5c. Bulblets: 25 for 20c 
