TUNISIA 
Commander Koehl X Peggy Lou 
(About 80 days) 1944 ... Large formal bronze red. 
Very fine under artificial light. Though it is a heavy 
reproducer, very little stock has been sold, conse- 
quently we planted very little last spring. Growers 
have not seemed to realize the quality. We are hold- 
ing most of our stock of this variety for propagation. 
We have been accused of under rating Tunisia and 
Skyline, maybe so. These two will still make the 
grade if we have to grow in quantity and show them 
ourselves. First one spike TriState and most open 
florets at Ohio State in a three spike entry with 
12-10-10 opening in 1944. Sec. champion and reserve 
show champion at Ohio State (Cleveland) 1946. It 
took two ballots by five judges to beat it for this last 
award. Many who saw these three spikes at Ohio 
State with 11-12 open in fine condition have sent 
reservations for stock. Two of these spikes were cut 
on Tuesday for Sat. show and kept in warm bulb 
house, proving its keeping qualities. Each, No. 4, 
$120: No. 5, 900; Now 6, 60c> ibulblets, each 15c: or 
10 for $1.00. 
DRUM MAJOR 
Commander Koehl X Tangarine 
(About 85 days) 1942 . . . Choice big orange with 
solid blotch. Seems to be meeting with the approval 
of all growers and exhibitors. Has given a fine account 
of itself at the shows and good enough to keep right 
on winning for some time to come. Our stock 1s 
small this year only because of lack of time in our 
late planting season. We do have some stock to sell. 
Each, No. 4, $1.00; No. 5, 80c; No. 6, 60c; bulblets, 
each 15c or 10 for $1.00. 
STYLE PLUS 
Peggy Lou X Janet 
(About 85 days) 1944... . Extremely ruffled light 
salmon with cream throat. All very clear and very 
heavy substance. Another pastel beauty that wins 
very consistently as the most ruffled floret in the 
show as well as blue ribbons. We want to build up 
our stock of this one so will offer only bulblets this 
year at, per each 10c or 10 for 70c. 
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