LOUIS HEMON—Lemoine 290 Lge. 3- .20 10- .50 
Red, white and yellow, called the “Clown”. 
LULLABY—Kunderd 1928 220 Lge. 3- .20 10- .50 
Tiny yellow with deep or22ge lips. 
MORAVIAN—Kunderd 1928 266 Lge. 3- .20 10- .50 
Delightful ruffled lavender, feathered throat. 
MRS. CALVIN COOLIDGE—Kunderd 1927 240 Lge. 3- .20 10- .50 
Ruffled pink with lighter throat. 
ORANGE DELIGHT—Kunderd 1940 222 Lge. 3- .20 10- .50 
Brightest orange, ruffled and laciniated. 
PATTY BERG—Koerner 1942 162 Lge. 3- .25 10- .70 
Tiny rose pink and white on thin stem. 
SULPHUR FRILLS—Kunderd 1923. 206 Lge. 3- .25 10- .70 
Small tall ruffled deep cream. 
TAURUS—Kunderd 1925 270 Lge. 3- .25 10 .70 
Tiny brilliant wine purple. 
THOS. E. WILSON—K oerner 1942 132 Lge. 3- .25 10- .70 
Deep reddish salmon, white throat. 
WHITEHALL—Vaughan 200 Lge. 3- .25 10- .70 
Good tiny pure white. 
WILL SCARLET—Brown 1930 236 Lge. 3- .25 10- .70 
Dainty bright scarlet, primulinus type. 
WINTER CARNIVAL—Koerner 1943 107 Lge. 3- .25 10- .70 
Pretty white, petals edged rosy pink. 
Section VII 
SOME FAMOUS OLD TIMERS 
Because of their value for comparison, hybridizing, historical data, sen- 
timent, etc., we have been trying for several years to obtain the names of the 
twenty-five best glads of each decade, and will welcome correspondence with 
any “fan” who can help in compiling a good list of ““Old Timers” or other in- 
formation along this line. We will also pay cash or trade equal value from this 
catalog, for any of the following: Aviatrix, Baron Hulot, Bellevue (N), Blue 
Jay, Capt. Boynton, California (Burbank), Chateau Thierry, Coral Bells, 
Europa, Eve, Herada, Highland Mary, Gold, Jane Addams, Kunderdii Glory, 
Lighthouse, Longfellow, Mary Fennell, Mary Pickford, Marie Kunderd, Nia- 
gara, Paisley, Pink Wonder, Princeps, Rouget de Lisle, Pythia, Queen Louise, 
Queen Mary, Richard Diener, Schwaben, Stately Lavender, Tangerine, Tidbit, 
Twin Fires, Victor (Errey), Sir Galahad (Stephens), White Giant, and the fol- 
lowing botanicals and early hybrids: Colvillei, Concolor, Cardinalis, Ganda- 
vensis, Hirsutus, Psittacinus, Purpurea-Auratus, Recurvus, Saundersii, Tristus, 
Maculatus, Oppositiflorus. These must be guaranteed true to name and healthy. 
Preferably small or medium sizes grown from bulblets. In lots of 3 to 100 
bulbs. State price, amount, size, and varieties in first letter. 
We have small stocks of the following “‘Old Timers” to offer for sale: 
Name, Originator and Parentage Date Class Size Price 
ALICE TIPLADY—Kunderd 1915 320 Lge. 3- .20 10- .50 
Saffron orange, feathered throat, early. 
BREAK OF DAY—Bill 1924 440 Lge. 3- .20 10- .50 
Very early light salmon pink. 
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