LEEUWENHORST (Salmen). 1947 importation. The color is like some 
French lilacs I have seen. Variously called in Hollanda “‘lav- 
ender pink’’, “lilac rose’, or “hydrangea pink’’. Certainly differ- 
ent. Very tall and vigorous. Highly favored in Holland. Large, 
25 cents each, $2.50 per 12. Medium, 15 cents each, $1.50 per 12. 
Bulblets, 25 cents per 12. 
MANSOER (Salman). 1947 importation. A very meritorious addition 
to the black-red group. In the same class with BLACK OPAL, 
maybe taller and more graceful spike. It seems to be very vigor- 
ous and healthy. Large, 50 cents each. Medium, 30 cents each. 
Bulblets, 40 cents per 12. 
MARGARET BEATON (Twomey). A white that is white, though it 
does have a small red feather. Remarkable for its vigorous grow- 
th and great height, and its gorgeous display of whiteness. For 25 
cents, either 5 M, or 8 No. 5, or 100 bulblets. For 70 cents, either 
20 M, or 30 No. 5, or 14 pint bulblets. Per 250 No. 4, $7.50. Per 250 
No. 5, $4.00 
MARION PEARL (Benedict) Still by far the finest salmon pink of 
them all for beauty and gorgeousness of spike and blooms. Can 
easily open ten or more at one time, perfectly placed ona long 
stretchy graceful spike. The reason we see so little of it is the 
scarcity of bulblets. However, the last season or two I am getting 
scads of bulblets, and am hoping for this lovely flower. Large, 75 
cents each. Medium, 50 cents each. 
MARSEILLAISE (Scheer). A brilliant blood-red. A tall spike and 
heavy foliage. A small white spear on lower petals. A red that is 
red clear through. For 25 cents, either 5 M, or 8 No. 5, or 100 bulb- 
lets. For 70 cents, either 20 M, or 30 No. 5. 
MINSTREL (Palmer). Biggest lavender ever sent out. It has been 
grown up to six inches or more in diameter. Plenty open on a tall 
flower-head. Sometimes flecks. Large, $1.50 each. Small 60 cents 
each. Bulblets, $1.50 per 12. 
MERIDEN (Hatch) A deep wine color. A great number of huge heavily 
ruffled blooms on a medium spike. A new shade in the purples. 
Large, $2.00 each. Small, $1.00 each. Bulblets, $2.00 per 12. 
MINUET (Coleman). Introduced about twenty years ago, and still 
grown extensively for the flower markets, because of its high 
qualities. The standard lavender for many years. We will add ten 
percent to the count on account of a pink rogue. For 25 cents, eith- 
er 5 M, or 8 No. 5, or 100 bulblets. For 70 cents, either 20 M, or 30 
No. 5. 
MISS WISCONSIN (Krueger). A rich brilliant rose pink, or lavender- 
rose, the only one of that particular color I know of. A color that 
immediately attracts attention. I had lots of bulblets lately and 
they all grew, so am hoping for this one also, as it has been a slow 
producer heretofore. There is no limit to its popularity if it can be 
produced. Large, 50 cents each. Medium, 35 cents each, $3.00 per 
12. Small, 20 cents each, $2.00 per 12. Bulblets, 60 cents per 12. 
