Starlet (BAERMAN) (200) (Very early) This is a small type ruffled white with 
we SOS SY blooms about 3” in diameter with 4—5 open at a time. Tall slender stems. 
For a small flowered white I think this is about the nearest to the ideal that I have seen. 
Has good substance and yet is very dainty and nice. Just the thing for those who appreciate 
the artistically beautiful. 
4 (Lins) (452) (Mid-season) Clear brilliant red of good texture, lightly 
Stoplight ruffled flat wide open and well placed. One of the best commercial 
reds. Heavy propagator. 
< New large attractive smoky from Australia. I can’t tell you much 
Storm King about it as I had only very small bulbs. But they grew well and 
gave promise of a very nice smoky. In Australia it is considered one of the very best. 
(SALBACH) (533) (Mid-season) Large wide open 
Strawberry Peach beautifully ruffled bright orange pink with soft 
scarlet blotch and feather. Buds are clear grenadine pink. Opens 6-8 blooms of heavy sub- 
stance and well placed on a tall straight stem. 16 bud total. Strong sturdy grower. Opens 
to the tip when cut in bud. Very beautiful, especially under artificial ight. One of the shrewd- 
est cut flower growers on the west coast has stocked up heavily with this, says it will make 
a great commercial. 
(ZIMMER) (543) (Mid-season) Large beautiful geranium pink 
Summer Gal with a rose feather. Opens 7-8 slightly ruffled blooms on a tall 
strong husky plant. A good winner at the shows and should be a good commercial also. 
Sunli ht (SPILLER) (416) (Mid-season) This beautiful variety is a blend of 
4 orange and yellow, giving the general color effect of light orange shading 
to a golden throat. Strong rugged grower and one of the finest pastels I have ever seen. 
May need good culture to get long flower heads but it is well worth giving a little extra 
attention to. A very beautiful variety that stands out in any company. 
Suns ot (RoBeErRTsS) (417) (Early mid-season) Light apricot buff with rose spot 
sunspot in the throat. A beautiful color and a very fine variety. Opens 7-9 5’’ 
blooms on a tall spike. This has won many prizes the past two years including Grand Champ- 
ionships. One of the very best of the newer varieties. 
Supreme Beauty (BASTIAN) (532) Dark salmon pink with creamy yellow 
throat. Not so distinct a color as some and yet a very 
nice thing. Opens up to 8 large somewhat ruffled wide open blooms with 6 more showing 
color. Tall grower. Good propagator and shipper. Am listing this variety for the originator 
who got his stock somewhat mixed so is selling only bloomed bulbs. 
(LAKE) (440) (Early mid-season) A heavily ruffled variety of an 
Susannah entrancingly clear pink shading to a whiter throat. Opens 5-6 ata 
time. One of the most beautiful pink varieties I know of that should be used by discrim- 
inating florists, and of course very fine for the home. 
Susquehanna (HerripGE) (416) (Mid-season) Clear peach buff with creamy 
throat. A bright unusual color that everyone likes. Opens up 
to 8 414-5” blooms on a long flower head. Tall grower and a generally all around fine variety. 
Texas (BUCHANAN) (500) (Early) Large exhibition type white. Opens 7-9 blooms 
on a long flower head. Tall grower with straight heavy stem. Not only a first 
class exhibition white but one that should make a nice commercial, at least for near-by use. 
4 (PRuiITT) (401) Mid-season) Pure white with slight lavender 
The Bride feather in the Heat I don’t usually like white with cheese markings 
but this is a dainty real lavender marking that sets off the flower instead of detracting from 
it. Opens 8 with 6 showing color and 18 total buds. Tall grower with well placed and firmly 
attached blooms. Good shipper and stands heat. Good tho not fast propagator. 
“| wish to thank you for the two bulbs of SPOTLIGHT sent me in July which have just started 
to bloom. If this was your creation you are to be congratulated. They are beautiful and have made 
me a real Champlain View, fan. Up to now | have never had much luck with glads. But if these are 
a sample of your bulbs | expect to do better next year.” —W. M. Rogerson, N. Y. 
“Your No. 1A Collection was superb.”’ —Mrs. M. B. Goldman Jr., Arizona. 
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