BLUE BEAUTY (476) Pfitzer ‘36 (75) 
Medium blue shading darker toward the edges. 
Opens 5 or 6 large wide open blooms on a medium 
height plant. Fine bulb maker. 
BLUE LAGOON (478) Snyder ‘46 (70) 
Medium blue, lighter in the upper throat, slightly 
deeper on the lower throat petal. Opens 6 to 8 well 
placed florets of excellent texture. It is different 
from most blue varieties in that it is a tall grower, 
has a long flower head, and produces healthy bulbs. 
Produces lots of bulblets which germinate easily. 
BRIDESMAID (540) Wheeler ‘45 (80) 
Salmon with a creamy yellow center. The plants 
grow very tall and produce heavy spikes. Opens 
6 well attached florets. Bridesmaid is an A-l com- 
mercial. 
BURMA (562) Palmer ‘43 (88) 
Very deep rose with wide open heavily ruffled 
blooms. After the first floret opens, practically every 
bud will show color. An extra fine exhibition variety 
and a good commercial for local use. Florists like 
it because of its unusual color. Always wins its 
share of blue ribbons. 
CHERRY JAM (543) Zimmer ‘43 (80) 
A salmon pink with a deep cherry blotch on the 
lower petal. Opens 8 to 10 cn a medium height 
plant. Florets are ruffled and wide open. It is a 
very good propagator and blooms freely from bulb- 
lets. Bulblets produce salable spikes. 
CONNECTICUT YANKEE (441) Schenetsky ‘44 (90) 
A sensational large blush pink with an attractive 
scarlet throat blotch. It opens a double row of 10 
florets at one time and each spike is a bouquet in 
itself. It is a fair increaser but growth from bulblets 
is excellent. Certainly an A-l exhibition variety and 
would be a fine commercial if it increased more 
rapidly. 
CORONA (560) Palmer ‘40 (80) 
A large creamy white with a distinct rose picotee 
edge. Makes tall plants and opens 7 to 8 large 
florets on a flower head of 18 buds. Corona is a 
strong husky grower and is a favorite with florists. 
COVER GIRL (542) La Salle “45 (90) 
A medium pink. Opens up to 10 blooms on a long 
flower head. Plant grows very tall and strong and 
is a heavy increaser. 
CRIMSON TIDE (452) Roberts ‘45 (90) 
A very deep crimson red with a small spot of white 
in the throat. Florets are of extremely heavy sub- 
stance and are heavily ruffled. Opens 5 or 6 ona 
tall straight spike. Bulblets should be peeled if pos- 
sible as they are hard to germinate. 
Per 
3 
10 
Large 
29 
70 
3.00 
24.00 
90 
4.00 
30 
2.40 
50 
4.00 
2.00 
16.00 
.20 
60 
50 
4.00 
1.50 
12.00 

From Franklin, Kentucky 
Medium 
1S 
40 
2.00 
16.00 
395 
2.80 
.20 
1.60 
35 
2.80 
1.50 
12.00 
1S 
40 
35 
2.80 
Small 
1.00 
8.00 
20 
1.60 
15 
1.20 
29 
2.00 
1.00 
8.00 
10 
.20 
1.60 
(No Discount) 
1.00 
8.00 
75 
6.00 
(No Discount) 
Bulblets 
Per 
100 .40 
1 .30 
10 2.40 
100 19.00 
10 .90 
100 3.75 
10 P20 
100 1.90 
10 .40 
100 3.00 
1 ELS 
10 1.20 
100 .30 
10 .50 
100 4.00 
2 eZ 
10 1.00 
100 8.00 
I sold 
The bulbs received from you last spring have all bloomed and they sure were fine. 
all the blooms to local florists and they liked them very much. Be sure to send me your next 
list. Thanks very much, 
