HARMAU (Both) (E) Quite an attractive color, sort of a rosy 
salmon-scarlet. Opens several large florets, not too well attached 
at times, on a fairly tall spike. Believe this should have a place 
as an early florist variety. 
M .06, Bulblets 100—.35, 1000—$2.00 
HAVANA (Roberts) (E) Medium sized ruffled bronze with orange 
red throat. A novelty that does better at home than elsewhere 
apparently. Most reports. we have received have not been very 
favorable—short stems, stubby flowerheads, etc. We get 4-foot 
spikes, 6-7 open on quite good heads. Fairly good propagator, 
rather slow germinating bulblets. 
L $1.00, M .75, S .50, Bulblets 2—.20, 10—.75, 100—$6.00 
H. R. HANCOCK (Both) (EM) A unique and most attractive color, 
a light rosy red or cherry red with cream white throat. Opens 
quite a lot of good sized florets on a tall stem, medium flower- 
head. Good placement and attachment. Fine increase. 
L .50, M .35, S .20, Bulblets 10—.30, 100—$2.40 
HUNTRESS (Jack) (VE) A really fine early lavender; hard to guess 
which will eventually become more popular, this or Myrna Fay. 
Both are very early and very good. Huntress has formal place-. 
ment with up to 8 open on quite tall stems. A good producer of 
bulblets which have been good germinators with us. 
L $1.00, M .70, S .45, Bulblets 3—.20, 10—.60, 100—$4.80 
IGLOO (Butt) (CE) A white we really like, blooming nearly as early 
as Mt. Index. Igloo has pure color, tall stems with 6 or 7 large 
flowers open at once, and propagates well. Aside from the white 
Picardy sports this is one of the best whites we have grown. 
M .30, S .17, Bulblets 10—.30, 100—$2.40 
INDIGO (Errey) (EM) A nice dark blue-violet of smooth color. Very 
similar to Abu Hassan, although the latter may be a little taller. 
L .15, M .10, S .05, Bulblets 40—.20, 100—.50 
JUNE DAY (Roberts) (VE) Extremely early pure pink with small 
cherry throat markings. Seems to have inherited the best quali-- 
ties of its parents (Schwaben Girl and Sonatine) but is earlier 
than either. Nearly always the first glad to bloom in our plant- 
ing, it is the earliest pink with the possible exception of Donella 
and Daydream. Blooms over a fairly long period, but large bulb 
blooms are all off before Rosa van Lima and other so-called 
early pinks come into bloom. Good propagator of bulblets which 
sprout and grow well. Larger bulbs make many jumbo bulblets, 
which in turn produce many 1’s and 2’s the first year. 6-7 well 
placed florets of 4% inch size open on long flowerheads of 20-22 
buds, tall stems. We have had fine reports on the commercial 
possibilities of June Day from large growers. 
L $3.00, M $2.00, S $1.00, Bulblets .40, 10 3.00, 100—$24.00, 
1000—$144.00 
Your shipment was the finest lot of bulbs I received this year; 
I surely appreciate your generosity in filling this order too. 
(C.L.O., California) 
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