long lasting. Foliage is excellent and plant is pro- 
lific, with good germination of bulblets. A large 
stock make a low price for this. 
EACH—Large $1.00. Med. 75c Sm. -50c. 
Bits. 3 for 25c — 15 for $1.00 
1947 — INTRODUCTIONS — 1947 
ROSY TORCH 
(Picardy x (Morocco x Superior)). 462 Class. 80 
days. Bright clear cerise rose, a color that is rare 
and perfect for floral work. The excellent textured, 
round, flat opened blooms are lightly ruffled, and 
always perfectly arranged on a straight, stiff, slen- 
der spike. There is a faint white pencil line on 
throat petal. Attachment very good. Opms well cut 
in bud; healthy, prolific, and excellent germination. 
52” tall, 25” fl. hd.; 4% - 5” blooms, 19 buds 5 - 6 
open, 6 in color. Commendation Award E.S.G.S. 1946, 
teieicel we loinassN.Y.) 1947, 
BAGH=—-L. 50c. M. 40c: ‘S.. 30c. 
Blts. 25 for $1.00. 
CUT FLOWER GROWERS SPECIAL 
3 Large 5 Medium 10 Small 100 bulblets $5.00 
WINTER WHITE 
(Maid of Orleans x (Mam. White x Truly White)). 
500 Class. 70 - 75 days. A very fine, pure, glistening 
white, that is one of the best in the giant class. The 
good textured blooms have lightly frilled edges and 
are well attached. It is a pleasure to see the rows 
in the field with their straight, strong, slender 
spikes. The placement and attachment of the florets, 
and the foliage, is excellent. It grows about 55” tall, 
27” flowerhead, 5%” blooms, 18 - 19 buds, 6 open, 
9 in color. Have had 9 open in field. Blooms from 
all size bulbs, but No. 1 - No. 2 - No. 3 should be 
disbudded to avoid splitting. H.M. and Best New 
York State Seedling at Triple Cities 1945. Ist R.I. 
Elmira, and 1st R.I. Cortland, N. Y. 1947. 
BFACH—L. $2.00 M. $1.50. S. $1.00 
Blts. 8 for 50c. 
RUFFLED NIGHT 
(Midnight Red x (Ramesess x (Morocco x Super- 
ior)). 454 Class. 70 days. This is one of the most 
beautiful of all the black reds, with clear glowing 
blooms of satin sheen. The florets are ruffled, flat 
open, and heavy textured; with a very small white 
pencil line on the throat petals. The spike is straight 
and strong, with well placed and well attached 
blooms that do not burn, or wilt easily. It grows 50” 
tall, 25” flowerhead, 5” blooms, 19 buds, 7 cpen and 
7 in color. Bulblet production and germination is 
excellent. In addition to its seedling awards, it won 
in 1947 - Best New York Introduction and 1st R.I. 
Elmira, N. Y.; 1st R.I. and 1st Open at the Interna- 
