CRINKLECREAM (410) Ellis ‘40 (86) 
Medium yellow with large beautifully placed floreés. 
Opens 4 or 5 with good attachment on a strong stem. 
Crinklecream is a rich medium yellow color, not a 
cream as its name would indicate. It has good pro- 
pagation qualities and makes a very fine commer- 
cial yellow. 
DIADAM (462) Lines ‘46 (75) 
Color is a silvery rose with a cream throat. Opens 
7 lightly ruffled florets on a tall straight stem. The 
flower is fragrant, this being more pronounced after 
the spike has been cut a day or two. It produces 
lots of bulblets and germination is good. 
DREAM GIRL (460) Kreuger ‘45 (95) 
Light rose pink with a small rose blotch. Opens 8 
on a tall tapering spike. It is a beautiful color blend 
and should be in all gardens. Dream Girl is in very 
short supply and is not a heavy propagator. Always 
grows tall and straight. 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN (566) White ‘41 (86) 
A fine exhibition lavender. It is a little darker than 
Minuet with large, beautifully ruffled blooms. Needs 
lots of water and good cultivation to be at its best. 
It is a very beautiful and distinctive variety. 
ETHEL CAVE-COLE (440) Cave ‘41 (76) 
One of the very best commercial pinks. Opens 8 
large light pink florets on a straight and tall stem. 
A very heavy increaser and makes many large bulbs 
from bulblets. Extra fine when bloomed early or 
late as it flecks some in hot weather. 
EUNICE EWING (470) Kaylor ‘45 (85) 
Deep purple with white throat. A very unusual color 
combination. Opens 6 florets on very tall spikes. 
Makes a goodly number of easily germinating bulb- 
lets. 
EXEMPLAR (332) Kreuger ‘44 (100) 
Salmon with a cream throat. It is very tall growing 
and opens 8 heavily ruffled florets on a long flower 
head. It is a very beautiful variety. 
FABULOUS (443) La Salle “46 (85) 
A deep pink with a half circle blotch of cherry red 
bordered by light cream. A very unusual and beau- 
tiful color. It opens 6 florets on a tall stem. li is a 
very fine cut-flower variety. Fabulous is one of the 
most beautiful blotched varieties grown. It is a good 
increaser. 
FAY (440) Jack ‘45 (75) 
Pink with a cream throat. Fay is an extra fine early 
cut-flower variety. Opens 7 well arranged florets 
with slightly ruffled petals. It is a heavy propagator 
and a large percentage of the bulblets make No. 1 
bulbs the first year. Also blooms from bulblets. Will 
stand rough handling as the florets are well attached 
and of heavy substance. It is a very vigorous grow- 
er and as a cut-flower should not be overlooked. 
Per 
1 
10 
Large 
30 
2.40 
Medium 
20 
1.60 
Small 
15 
1.20 
Bulblets 
Per 
10 
100 
25 
1.90 
1 Nos. 1-2-3 10.00 ea,; Nos. 4-5-6 7.00 ea.; 
2.00 
16.00 
40 
1.00 
20 
60 
90 
4.00 
20 
1.60 
2.00 
16.00 
-40 
3.20 

From Cleveland, Ohio 
Bulblets 1.00 ea. 
(No Discount) 
1.50 
12.00 
1.00 
8.00 
(No Discount) 
295 
65 
15 
.40 
395 
2.80 
15 
-40 
10 
25 
29 
2.00 
(No Discount) 
15 
1.20 
1.50 
12.00 
29 
2.00 
10 
-80 
1.00 
8.00 
15 
1.20 
100 
100 
100 
10 
100 
Bulbs which I bought from you last fall were received in very good condition. 
forget me when you mail your fall list. Many thanks for the overcount and extras. 
6 
2.00 
90 
.20 
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