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in its first year of introduction than 
Oriental Pearl. 
L $2.00; M $1.50; S $1.00: Bts. .25 each; 
10 for $2.00; 100 for $16.00. 
PARMA 401 (Almey) (Early) Soft creamy 
white with two purple lines in throat. 
Opens up to 8, four to four and one-half 
inch blooms on a tall straight stem. 
Opens well f.om tight bud. This with its 
early, blooming, 654 to. 70) days, should 
makewethis a. very. ~s00d) commercial 
variety. 
E, .25; M .20; S .15; Bts. 10 for .20; 100 
for .75. 
PATRICIAN 566 (Seneer) (Mid-season) 
Patrician may be described as a laven- 
der self, the identical shade of deeper 
tones on the edges of the petals of Min- 
uet. It opens 6 to 7 florets of nearly 6 
inch diameter with 3 to 4 buds in color, 
on a strong, stratght, formal spike. The 
florets are round, wid: open and per- 
fectly plaeezd. It is a tremendous propa- 
gator of quite small sized bulblets, mak- 
ing mostly small bulbs the first year. 
Patrician appears to be a long step ahead 
in the :®vander ser tion. 
M $750; S $5.00; Bts. $1.00 each; 10 for 
$8.60, 
PAUL ROBESON 554 (Cave) (Early Mid- 
season) Here is a dark red that looks 
like the best exhibition to date in this 
COlLOI- LM LoOducedeing Canagdarsin 19435) 41 
Nave, zrown ity forss “years <and find: it 
good in every respect. It =gsrows -tall, 
straight and opens several 5 to 5% flor- 
ets in perfect informal arrangement, 
really a dark red Picardy. 
L $2.00; M $1.50; S $1.00; Bts. .20 each; 
10 for $1.69. 
PHANTOM BEAUTY 440 (Bastian) (Mid- 
season) Light pink. like a_ blushing 
bride, formal type. Perfect facing sna 
placement, 5 inch ruffied wide open flor- 
ets, 20 to 22 buds with 10 open and 6 in 
color. Bulblet production and germina- 
tion excellent. Stands hot weather well 
AanGeeLS an excellent shipper. Grand 
Champion bloom at Garfield Park, Chi- 
cago 1945. 
lL $7.00; M $2.00; S £3.00; Bts. .75 each; 
1Q@ for $6.00. 
PINK CHARM 542 (LaSalle) (Early) A 
solid medium pink with a decided waxy 
appearance. Color darkens deep in 
throat. Opens 6 to 7 good sized florets. 
Not too tall but extremely early and 
therefore valuable for an early cut 
flower. 
M $1.25; S .50; Bts, .25 each; 10 for 
$2.00; 190 for $16.00. 
PINK LACE 560 (Jack) (Early) This vari- 
ety is a soft carmine rose, shading to 
light pints, the whole flower being heav- 
ilv ruffled with florets measuring 6 to 
61% inches. Bulblet production is fair, 
germination and growth good. The tips 
are exquisite for floral work. It is the 
earliest of the large flowered ruffled 
pinks. 
S £2.00; Bts, .30 each; 10 for $2.40. 

PINK PARAGON 442 (Crssabaer) (Mid- 
season) Bright clear pure pink with . eet : 
inconspicuous cream throat. Opens 7 to Miss Wisconsin 
9 on a lone head inva ribbon of color. 
Slow propagator from large sizes—but 
does well from small and bulblets. A 
