WEDGEWOOD (366) Fischer ‘47 (90) 
A rich live blue-lavender with a cream throat. It 
opens 9 waxy, ruffled florets that are well attached 
and perfectly arranged on slender spikes. Wedge- 
wood was one of the very best of the new varieties 
that bloomed in our 1947 plantings. Although of 
medium size, the plants are very robust and healthy. 
By all means be sure to include Wedgewood in your 
order. 
WHITE CHALLENGE (501) Arnett ‘47 (90) 
White with a rose pink blush and rose throat. Opens 
7 to 8 very heavily texteured florets on a straight 
spike. Florets open wide and flat and are strongly 
attached to the stem. lants grow very tall and 
staight with a 22-bud spike. It has a long list of 
winnings to its credit, both in 1946 and 1947. It was 
Grand Champion spike at the S.E.M.G.S. show at 
Detrcit (1947). White Challenge was one of the best 
new varieties we grew this past season. 
WHITE GOLD (506) Echeer ‘41 (70) 
The huge early blooming cream that is grown far 
and wide. Opens 4 or 5 six-inch florets.on a strong 
straight spike. Plant is strong and vigorous with 
very broad, healthy foliage. Because of its tremen- 
dous propagating qualities, the price of White Gold 
has keen reduced rapidly the past two years. When 
grown for early blooming, White Gold makes a fine 
cutflower for local use. 
ZELLADEE (466) Kaylor ‘46 (85) 
Deep lavender shading to a cream white throat. 
Opens 6 or 7 florets on a straight slender stem. It 
is a good propagator of small bulblets but they 
germinate easily. 
21 
Per 
1 
10 
1 
10 
1 
Large 
Viedium Small 
1.50 each any size 
5.00 
40.00 
75 
6.00 
(No Discount) 
4.00 3.00 
32.00 24.00 
(No Discount) 
.20 5-.20 
55 39 
65 00 
9.29 4.00 
(No Discount) 
Bulblets 
Per 
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100 
10 
100 
50 
4.00 
39 
1.00 
7.00 
