The show exhibitors are learning how 
important “WHITE CHALLENGE” is to 
them. A very limited amount of stock has 
made the following record that we know 
about the past two years: 7 grand champ- 
ions, 2 reserve champions, 47 color first 
places, 2 longest flower-head, 1 most flor- 
ets open, 12 division cups, 15 section 
cups. At least three of these G. C. came 
from number 4 or 5 bulbs. 
The price is down considerably from 
last year, but don’t look for much of a re- 
duction in 1950 especially in the small s'ze 
and bulblets. 
Per each L - $3.50; M =)S2:503oee 
$1.50; .- Bits: 15%for $3.00 
10 28.00 20.00 
12.00 100 for 16.00 
NANCY 1949 
You have already received a descrip- 
tion of our only 1949 introduction. The 
response in orders received fromm commer- 
cial growers has proven they are ready 
to accept the recommendation of the Na- 
tional Trial Gardens. NANCY is the only 
glad that has been able to score high 
enough to be given an AWARD OF COM- 
MENDATION by N.E.G.S. If you want 
to know more about “her”, write for our 
special folder. 
Briefly, NANCY is a formal red with 
434” florets, 18 buds with 7 open and 7 
in color, height 52%, flowerhead 25”. The 
figures are the average of those taken at 
all 4 National Trial Gardens in 1947. 
THE COMMERCIAL of the future. Stil! 
have bulblets by the quart, but we reserve 
the right to limit quantity bulb purchases. 
Our price on this caliber varie y is only 
one-fifth what others would ask first year. 
We lose money ky not ask ng what the 
traffic will bear, but we want g-cwes to 
grow this in quantity s) that florists all 
over the U.S. can use it in the near futu-e. 
Per each L - $1.00 M =($0:75:.55S— 
$0.50; Bits. .10 - $1.00. 
10 8.00 6.00 4.00 
100 - 8.00 


