at East Liverpool ,1947, beaten only by our own first and 
sectional champion.3 spike Flying Fortress. A real novelty 
that should step up in the shows with large bulbs in circula- 
tion. Large, $7.00; Medium, $5.00; Small, $3.00; blits., 
each $0.75. 
HULA HULA 
GRAY PHANTOM X VAGABOND PRINCE 
(About 85 days)...A difficult smoky to describe, we still 
cant find the spot on the color chart that clicks with it. 
Sort of an orange gray with violet and orange blotch. Now 
if you can do any better you have our blessing. We like it. 
Do you? Or don’t you? You can find out. Very good per- 
former. 54% inch, 12 or more open with good formal type, 
23 buds, 27 inch head, 56 inches overall. First both one and 
three spike at Tri-State, 1946. Missed 1947 shows. Makes 
a pleasure spike to look at from crown to toe nails. A rare 
novelty and exhibition Glad. Just a fair propagator and 
should be withheld this year to build stock but we will 
loosen up on No. 4, $5.00: No. 6, $3.00; Blts., each, $0.75. 
1946 RELEASES 
GLENOLDEN 
REGGY WOULtssCHURISTOBEL 
(About 85 days)...Big clear chamois with yellow over buff 
throat. Good show and commercial. Over 95% of florets 
make only one lip Good propagator and blt. germinator. A 
real beauty in a most pleasing color. A 500 class formal 
blue ribbon winner. Very strong straight stem. Strong 
attachment. Placement averaging very good. Stock not 
so large this year as blt. planting was almost completely 
ruined by grasshoppers. Think we can fill most orders. 
Medium, $1.25: Small, $0.90; Bits., 2 for $0.35. 
CHUNGKING 
PEGGY EOURN. CHRISTABEL 
(About 75 days)...Very large orange and cream. Yellow 
lip with crimson feather. This is becoming a very popular 
and likeable Glad with fine reports from all who have grown 
it. Florists are liking it in a big way and it has what it 
takes to handle show ribbons also. 7 inch floret, 8 open, 
7 in color, 21 buds, 30 inch head, 65 inches overall. Cus- 
tomers report 6 inch floret from number 5-6 bulbs. Formal 
type, strong straight stem, strong attachment and good 
propagator. One of the really good 1946 introductions 
you shouldn't be caught without. Has bloomed out of 
show dates for us. Took first for a customer at W. Va. in 
1947 from a medium bulb. Large, $2.00; Medium, $1.40; 
Small, $0.90; Blts., 2 for $0.30. 
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