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White Challenger 

GENERAL LIST 

ABIGAIL (Myers) This new glad resembles 
Minuet in color. Opens 7 to 9 medium 
sized florets, about 41% inches. Plants 
are strong and grow to a height of 60 
inches, Double row placement, mid- 
season and a good propagator. 
L e 300. 
ALPINE (Palmer) Creamy white to light 
cream in the throat, much whiter than 
other cream whites. Florets are beau- 
tifully waved and a spike with 6 to 8 
open is a sight to behold. Only fault is 
that it tends towards short spikes, but 
still is about the most beautiful of all 
whites. 
L 50; M .35; S .25; Bts. 10 for .40, 
ANNAMAE (Pommert) Very early chalk 
white, a leading commercial, good in 
every way. Heavy propagator of jumbo 
bulblets which grow easily into large 
sizes. One to catch the early market 
with. 
M 2 for .15; S 3 for .15; Bts. 100 for 20. 
ASTRID (Jack) Clear medium rose with a 
narrow ‘cream throat ‘line and _ slight 
feathering in the throat. Opens 9, 5% 
inch somewhat. ruffled florets, spikes 
earry 18 to 20 buds. Makes good*spikes 
from smaller sizes and bulblets. I be- 
lieve this variety fills a long felt want, 
both as an exhibition and commercial 
glad. Stock held for increase. 
ATHLONE (B. Palmer) I consider this the 
finest variety in clear light buff. Opens 
8 to 10, 5 inch florets in perfect formal 
arrangement. Blooms hold their size 
well to tip. One that always creates 
favorable comment at the shows. 
M .50. 
AUTUMN GOLD (Fischer) One of my fall 
favorites for color and ruffling, unex- 
eelled for corsage work. Deep golden 
yellow, blending to a band of orange at 
edge of petals. Florets ahout 4 inches in 
diameter. A truly lovely September glad. 
-L .15;3; Bts. 100 for .20. 
BADGER BEAUTY (Krueger) A beautiful 
lavender with a creamy throat, ideal for 
baskets because of its long stem and 
flower head. It is a reliable cutter from 
all sizes. Classed as medium decorative 
and blooms in mid-season. Medium pro- 
pagator of bulblets which germinate 
well. Has a fine record of winnings at 
the shows. 
IL .20; M .18; S 2 for .20; Bts. 10 for .203 
100 for 81.00. 
BALLAD (Palmer) Beautiful light rose, 
shading to light yellow throat. 16 to 18 
buds opening’ 5 to 7 wide open exquisite- 
ly ruffled blooms and with a flower head 
up to 30 inches. One of the most beau- 
tiful varieties in existence. 
L .30; M 20: S 2 for .20; Bts. 10 for .25; 
100 for $2.00. 
BENGAST (Cave) The greatest sensation of 
recent years. Bengasi is a beautiful La- 
France pink, white throat, color deepen- 
ing towards edges. The stem has length, 
though the enormous flower head will 
cause crooking in hot weather. Should 
be planted late for best results. Ben- 
