Ww * (KADEL) (436) (Mid-season) A new exhibition type scarlet which 
War Paint opens up to 10 large blooms on a 22 bud spike, 41% feet tall with a 
long flower head. Tall strong straight stem. Good propagator. Does not crock. Great show 
winner. 
WW - 4 (BAERMAN) (400) (Mid-season) A beautiful medium 
White Camellia sized pure white that has a charm all its own. Opens up 
5-6 or more always well placed blooms. Flowers are somewhat cup shaped. Medium height. 
Very nice commercial or fine for house decoration. 
F4 (ARNETT) (501) (Mid-season) The name would 
White Challenge suggest a white variety. This is not strictly correct as 
there is a small light rose feather in the throat and often a pink blush over the whole flower. 
This variety has heavy texture. Many blooms open of large size. Tall strong straight grower. 
Even small bulbs sometimes produce 18 bud spikes. This variety has been a wonderful 
show winner the past two years and also looks like a very fine commercial. About its only 
fault that I can find is that it sometimes has some irregularly placed florets. But in spite 
of this it is a wonderfully fine variety. 
Ww * (SCHEER) (506) (Early mid-season) Large clear light cream 
hite Gold shading to a lighter throat. 4-6 well placed blooms open. Tall 
strong vigorous grower and good propagator. 
W hite Magic (KuHN) (500) (Mid-season) Heavily ruffled large flowered 
clear white. Opens 6-7 beautiful blooms with many more in 
color. 50” and up in height with 20 or more buds. Looks like one of the best new whites. 
White Satin Vhite Satin Miniature. See page 45. 
Winter Carnival yiinisture. see page 45 
Woodbury Voodbury Miniature. See page 45. 
Yan tze (Harris) (412) (Mid-season) Large deep yellow. A first class easy 
xangtze growing yellow that looks like one of the best. Becoming increasingly 
popular tho has not gotten around as much as it should. 
Yankee Clipper New introduction. See page 19. 
(SCHENETSKY) (440) (Mid-season) Light shell pink without 
Yankee Lass 
markings. Opens 8-10 well placed 5’’ blooms in a double row. 
Tall straight plant with strong stem. Good show flower. 
Zuni (Mirscu) (480) (Mid-season) A fine smoky either for the show table or for 
a the home. Somewhat different from other smokies the color being made up of 
salmon and dark slate with an orangy feather. Opens up to 10 massive somewhat ruffled 
blooms on a long head. Very popular. 
AVOID THRIPS 
To destroy any possible infestation of thrips on your bulbs you should use some of the following 
in storage. 
DDT DUST—DDT Dust with copper is very good to dust your bulbs with to kill all possible 
infestation of thrips and to help keep your bulbs healthy during the winter. This dust can be left on 
all winter. It doesn’t hurt the bulbs at any time. And whatever you have left after dusting can be used 
for dusting the plants during the growing season to kill any thrips that may come in from outside. 
I can furnish this in packages of 21% Ibs. prepaid, for 75c. 
NAPTHALENE FLAKES—This is also a sure kill for thrips but should be used only early 
in the season. Do not use it in the spring after the root nodles have begun fo swell. 
Packages of nearly 2 lbs. for 75c¢ prepaid. 
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