36 inch flowerheads with up to 24 buds. Spikes do not crook, will hold 8 florets open 
with six in color in the field, and taken indoors will open ten. Good propagator of large 
bulblets which germinate readily, making fine clean bulbs which have shown no tendency 
for disease. Blooms in 78-83 days. 
Best seedling and Grand Champion single spike of the show at Ames, 1944. Best 
three spike seedling in 400 Division at the Iowa State show, 1947. Longest flowerhead, 
35 inches, at the Sioux City show, 1946. Mrs. Feye brought a spike to the Algona show 
having a 38 inch flowerhead and carrying 26 buds. This one will always be a contender 
for longest flowerhead at the shows. 
Priced: $3.00 for any size bulb. One bulb and 10 bulblets for $5.00. 
ROSY RED (Knight, 1945) 
Color deep rosy red, a glowing lively shade in solid color and heavy substance; 
throat petals with an inconspicuous pale line. Medium height but produces strong 
willowy spikes, 16 buds on a 24 inch flower head, seven florets open and five showing 
color; lower florets average about 4% inches. Does not crook under 100 degree tem- 
peratures. Remarkable for fine bulb characteristics which is exceptional among reds; 
produces an abundance of large bulblets from small or large size bulbs; blooms freely 
from bulblets where moisture supply is adequate. Disease resistant; we have had less 
than |% loss from all causes in six years’ growing experience. A fine cut flower for those 
who like red, and this shade of red is different. Blooms in 65-70 days. Joe Rettig (Ind.) 
reports 63 days. It will bloom with Annamae to produce the earliest cut flowers. 
FUCHSIA MAID (Knight, 1946) 
A true fuchsia color, between deep wine red and purple, with heavy substance and 
depth of color that glows in the sunshine. Strong wiry stems, 16 buds, 6 open, 4 to 414 
inch florets, double row placement. Produces large bulblets which germinate readily. 
Blooms in 73 days. An unusual shade of color that attracts attention; this is the reason 
for introduction. It was Best Seedling at the Ames Show of 1943. 
TERMS 
Minimum mail order $3.00. Orders at retail prices prepaid; wholesale and the 100 
rate not prepaid. Cash before delivery. Over count on retail orders. Ten bulbs at 8 times 
the single rate; 5 bulbs at half the 10 rate. No single item for less than minimum as 
stated; “3-.15’’ means three bulbs for .15 and that is a minimum item. Bulblet prices per 
100 may be broken down to 25 bulblets for one-fourth the 100 rate. All stock offered 
is subject to supply and previous sales. EXTRAS on cash orders at retail prices: From 
$5.00 to $10.00 select 10% extra; for orders above $10.00 and up to $25.00 select 15% 
extra; for orders above $25.00 select 20% extra. These discounts do not apply to col- 
lections, special offers, wholesale prices, or new introductions. 
Our bulb stocks have been inspected and certified by the State Entomologist’s 
office, Certificate No. 149. 
GENERAL BULB LIST 
Large Med. Small Bulblets 
Per 
366 ABIGAIL (Myers) Fine new tall lavender ...... 3.00 1, .40 
10, 3.00 
421 ABNAKI (Funk) Orange with darker throat; good 50 .30 
commercial . 
441 ALGOMA (Butt) fine early pink, red throat .... fe) 50 30 7.862) 
560 ASTRID (Ja) very fine medium rose, heavy sub- 1.00 Oa ee OS 
stance, resistant to heat 
400 ANNAMAE (Pom) best early pure white; fine 3,.25 3,.15 6,.20 100, .25 
commercial 
440 BEAUTY’S BLUSH (Fic) lovely soft blush pink, 1.50 2 ee25 
tall 20 bud spikes; fine commercial LZe e000 
530 BENGASI (Cave) huge ruffled pink, heavy sub- 3.00 2.00 1.00 le #25 
stance; does best in cool climates 10, 2.00 
452 BIRCH RED (Rich) pure deep red, fine grower; 3.00 2.00 1.00 ip oe 
popular choice, show winner 10, 2.00 
554 BLACK PANTHER (Lins) sensational giant black 22.0 50 5 Dp ead) 
red; great show winner LOeemer 0 
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