GUIDEBOOK FOR 1947 
Page 13 


Seedling Cross 490 goes to town. 
“The spike you hold in photo came from a 5 cent seed of 
your cross 490 (Snow Cruiser x June Bride) purchased last 
year. The bloom arrived from small bulb in September too 
late for the shows. 
However, with the help of your overcount I grew 8 small 
bulbs from a quarter’s worth of seed from another cross 486 
oa Charm x Snow Cruiser). These ranged from about 
ve eighths down to three eighths inch so 1 planted them only 
about 2 inches apart. But all made good spikes in rather 
clean medium-red color range and several of them were 
stupendous. 
You saw two of them, one took a first prize ribbon as best 
red seedling in the Ohio State show at Akron and the following 
week at our show at Chagrin Falls the other one was section 
Yours truly admires 
a seedling spike grown by Wells Knierim, President 
the Chagrin Valley Men’s Garden Club. The spike 
opened 3 more florets before the bottom one faded. 
champion after winning in the giant red color class. It held 
6 florets open, 9 more showing color out of 24 bud total, lower 
floret measuring 7 inches. This spike then won for longese 
head and finally Grand Champion of the Show’’. 10-4-44, 
W. K., Chagrin Falls, O. ae 
Sequel: Having his first large bulb of 486 in 1945, Mr. 
Knierim bloomed it for the 2nd Ohio show where it won the 
N. E. G. S. Rosette as Seedling Champion, from which point 
it went on to become both Color Champion and Grand 
Champion, scored 88 points and obtained Ohio’s Award of 
Commendation. It had 7 inch florets, a 34 inch flowerhead, 
24 buds of which 6 were open and 10 more in color. 9 open 
next day. 
Sequel No. 2: See Mid-America story in Candid Com- 
parisons column page 11. 
