1947 RELEASES 
MEXICALI ROSE 
Charles Dickens X Janet 
(About 85 days) Sdlg., No. N-101 ... Very dark 
rose, nicely ruffled wide open, not hooded. Five and 
one-half-inch floret, 9 open, good formal type, 22 buds, 
26-inch head, 55 inches overall. Very good substance 
and straight ramrod stem. A dark one with real class. 
First both one and three spike at Tri-State 1946. Only 
time shown. One No. 5 bulb for $4.00; bulblets, 80c 
per each or 10 for $6.00. 
SOUTH SEAS 
Gray Phantom X Vagabond Prince 
(About 100 days) Sdlg., No. OK-66 ... Big orange 
gray or light slate, deep orange blotch with yellow rib. 
Six-inch floret, 8 open, 20 buds, 28-inch head, 65 
inches, overall. Nothing like it in color today. A big 
dark lovely you will have to admire. Strong attach- 
ment, straight ramrod stem, placement very good. 
Everything you could ask for in any glad. Should tear 
off a big strip of blue tape yardage at future shows. 
First at Ohio State, Cleveland (the big show) in 
1946. Only time shown. Smoky fanciers don’t skip it 
this year. Per each No. 4, $7.00; No. 5, $6.00; No. 6, 
$5.00; bulblets, each $1.00. 
HULA HULA 
Gray Phantom X Vagabond Prince 
(About 85 days) Sdlg., No. OK-36 . . . Smoky hard 
to discribe. A good guess is orange gray with violet 
orange blotch, occasionally a little plum flecking ‘on 
tips. Most unique coloring as a whole. Betcha never 
saw anything like it. Tellin’ you the truth I don’t 
know what color it is, you'll just have to grow it and 
make your own guess. Could easily be a cross be- 
tween a kankaroo and a walrus. Five and one-half- 
inch floret, 12 or more open with excellent formal 
type, 23 buds, 27-inch head, 56 inches overall. Should 
do a lot of winning with its ideal performance and 
show qualities. Not hooded, strong attachment, strong 
straight stem. A pleasure to look at spike from toe 
to tip. Shown only once, winning both one and three 
spike at Tri-State 1946. Per each No. 5 bulb $5.00; 
bulblets, $1.00 each or 10 for $8.00. 
