Chocolate Cream (Lins) 
Chocolate blending to a large creamiv white throat. Blends well with white 
or cream varieties. Medium informal spikes. An unusual color blend. Bulbs of 
this are easily bruised and sometimes do not look perfect but they perform as well 
as perfect looking bulbs. Early midseason. 
5 large for 75c 5 medium for 50c 
Dixie Belle (Lins) 
Small flowered brilliant ruffled orange. Excellent for table decorations and 
fine makeup work. Mrs. Ernest J. Wagner of Franklin Grove, Ill. writes: ‘Dixie 
Belle was sure a little gem in my gardens last summer and it sure attracted the 
eyes of the ladies for home decorations. 
5 Large for 50c 5 Medium for 35c 10 Small for 40ic 100 Bulblets for 50c 
Minnewashta (Lins) 
Strong growing tall light orange. Late bloomer. Makes sound beautiful bulbs. 
Is fusarium resistant. 
5 Large for 50c 5 Medium for 35c i0 Small fer 4Cc 100 Bulblets for 75c 
Fairy Butterfly (Sommers 1946) 
Slender thin stemmed strong wiry spikes of good height, opening 4 and 5 four 
inch butterfly florets of a pink and yeliow color blend. Blooms among the earliest 
varieties and makes loads of bulblets. ‘Have had nice reports on this. 
Large Medium Small Bulblets 
Oscar Ws AA $ > -50 $ .40 $ .30 10 for $ .50 
1 Oc kee enete ene 2.50 100 for 3.00 
Daisy Mae (Lins - Ruble) 
One of the tallest of my originations. Consistently produces fine spikes. Color 
is clean orange pink with a rose red thruat blend. Florets are large and of good 
substance. This is getting more popular right along due to its fine performance. 
Is a good propagator and late midseason bloomer. 
Large Medium Small Bulblets 
Lr ee eee $ 1.50 $ 1.00 $ .75 10 for $ 1.50 
l OSRte ee eee 12.00 8.00 6.00 100 for 10.00 
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Treasure Chest 
These collections are getting more popular each year. Composed of good stand- 
ard varieties including some high priced varieties of which I may have a surplus, 
also advanced seedlings of which I may have more than I need to continue tests. 
New varieties are added to this collection each year. Would cost many times more 
if purchased under label. 
Gray Summit, Mo., March 12, 1946 
“The 100 bulbs of TREASURE CHEST. you sent me last year were the best I 
ever raised so am increasing my order this year. They bore the finest lot of bloom 
and some had three spikes per bulb. Roy Kissick. 
“T’ve been getting your Treasure Chest collections and find them perfect.’— 
Mrs. R. J. Mueller, Northfield, Minn., June 5, 1946. 
Fairmont, W. Va., Aug. 25, 1946 
“T want you to know that I was so very well pleased with the TREASURE 
CHEST bulbs I bought from you last year and of course I want more next year.”— 
Dorsey H. Love Sr. 
100SLARGE BULBS i514) Ulster $4.25 Prepaid U.S.A. 
100 MEDIUM BULBS ivi cus. terre se $3.25 Prepaid U.S.A. 
