Now about varieties. Remember it costs just as much time, money and labor to raise an out-dated, worthless variety as it 
does to raise a good one. Why not get rid of the worthless ones and get started with the better sorts, adding a few of the 
newer ones each year. Many of the older ones are still tops, but some are being replaced each year by better ones to keep 
your garden up to date, try as many new ones as you can find room and time for. 
COLOR TRANSPARENCIES 
We have some nice ones of Micharlotte and several coming seedlings, also Phantom Beauty, Golden Arrow and others 
including views of fields, which we shall be glad to send to responsible interested parties for projection or viewing. They 
show relative values better than can be done with any word description. 
PRICE LIST 
MICHARLOTTE (Tunias Triump X Picardy)—Light flame red with narrow frosted edge on petals, formal type, very large 
wide open flirets five to six open three showing color. A good rugged red that gives lots of bulblets. Priced where every one 
can afford to try out this fine gorgeous red. 
LARGE_____ 75c¢ ea. MED.____- 50c SMALL_____ 30c BULBLE TS 225 se 5c ea. $4.00 per 100 
Do not be deceived by this price: Micharlotte will hold its own, in its color class with any glad now on the market regardless 
of price. Mr. Loubris of Massachusetts took two blues with it at Boston Show in 1947, the only time it has been exhibited on 
the show bench. My stock does not run into thousands but several hundred, while they last go at these prices. Micharlotte can 
also be obtained from Mr. Gaston Loubris, Wakefield, Mass., and from Mr. Milford Johnson, Dell Gardens, Canton, Minn. 
One dozen at 10 times single price 
Large Med. Small Bulblets 













BADGER BEAUTY (Krueger) Very fine new lavender, not too large but a real beauty 8c 6c 4c 
BAGDAD (Palmer)—Smoky rose. Large, very fine _ nied Pe 7c 
BEACON (Palmer)—Salmon scarlet with creamy throat, tall, “many open at once. Still 
tops and one of the most beautiful ever grown __________-_- == 6c 
BENGASI (Cave)—Large light pink. Can be Ultra Fine __________________________ 60c 40c 30c 10c each 
BLACK OPAL (Erry, Australia)—Tall deep red. The famous exhibition red from down 
under the world ______ BETS gets sila Staple Uc Ae nied Sp Rae ENR Soca irk Be 8c 
BERTY SNOW—Old time favorite, lavender a pests eee eee ee el ee 6c 
BLUE BEAUTY (Pfitzer)—Best of all the blues to daa OAL Din oi Sib saa aah Jc 
BLUE HORIZON—New much touted blue from down under. No other stock over 
here that I know of. A few bulblets __ CB BA he AN ik i _---~ $1.00 each 
BURMA (Palmer)—Very deep rose red, heavily cf fled owe ete 0 ban be ee ml) 4 12c 10c 
BIG TOP (Rich)—Very tall, large, light Dink ee Ais ey ae ees ee eer oe ee 10c 
BETTY NUTHALL (Salsbach) —Warm coral pink with pale “yellow ‘throated blooms, 
many open at once, tall, strong stem __ 6c 
BINGO (Glad-A-Way Gardens) —Cream white and rose. e. Sport of Picardy. ‘Something 
differentrandroutstandine p eaenee ee ee ee ee aE oe ee ee ee ee 8c 
CALICO QUEEN (Sommers)—A striking | novelty, rightly named. Has received very 
favorable comment wherever shown a ee eee eee See 2 ae ee 20C 15c 13c 
CANDYHEART—Svwell pink, blotched throat ___ aa. OI w) Mee ce ae Se wee 
CORONA—Large cream flesh and ‘pink(= 2. 2 6c 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN ‘(White)—The finest deep heavily ‘ruffled lavender I’ve 
ever seen. A real knockout _______.__ 10c 8c 

FAIRY BUTTERFLY (Sommers)—A beautiful golden pastel. Strong wiry stem that 
can be whipped on the table without loosening a floret. A real dandy for floral 
arrangements Se eee ee ee OC 15c 10c 
ETHEL CAVE COLE (Cave)—A wonderful pink, perfect placement, great substance-- 8c 
FORMIDABLE (Errey)—Soft lavender grey overlaid with light salmon cream to pink. 












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GENGHIS KAHN (Scheer) —Large ruffled | pure pink, a real beauty ________-_____-_ 50c 40c 30c 
GOLDEN ARROW (Pruitt Bastian) —A clear light yellow that almost comes in the giant 
class. I believe this is the yellow that florists have been waiting for______________ 75c 50c 40c 15c each 
GOLDEN BEAUTY (Coats)—Very fine new yellow from Australia. apt a few on hand $1.00 10c each 
GOLDEN CHIMES—Fine arge creamy yellow, somewhat ruffled _ ee ie Ney ee aad < 
GOLDEN POPPY (Groff)—A buff yellow that is distinctly different in color as well as 
placement __ Heke Ses S ees SE 5c 
HARVEST MOON (Jack) —Outstanding large clear yellow POEL oie Sk SIE ae 7c 
HIGH FINANCE (Wilson)—Excellent large grey smoky ___ eae = cot Se wel Oc 
HIAWATHA (Dr. Graft)—Large new scarlet. Very tall and straight = be Mate Sp iis Od bea 
INTRUDER (Graff)—King of the deep reds ___ eek RE eee .60c 50c 25¢ 10c each 
JUNIOR MISS (Canine)—Large formal salmon ping. ‘Good commercial ________-_-- 8c 
KELSEY (Yates-Ruehr)—Picardy with a creamy white throat, enough said____-______ 75¢ 50c 10c each 
KING LEAR (Palmer)—A dandy purple wine red. Silver edged | ue =p alee 7c 
KING WILLIAM (Schensetsky)—Apricot Salmon with cream throat, : some say better 
than Picardy ___ 8c 
LAVENDER AND GOLD—A genuine ‘dainty beauty, long strong wity stem and color 
just like its name ___ es 76 COCK ; 
MAID OF ORLEANS (Pfitzer) Milky white with barely discernable cream tint in the 
throat. Probably the best all round white grown in quantity today_____________ 8c 
MAMMOTH OHIO (Wilson) A giant scarlet red with markings that still comes big-__ 8c 
MARGARET FULTON — Old time favorite pink ____.._.________...._-_----_-_-_- 6c 
MARGARET BEATON (Twomey) Very tall beautiful white with small throat blotch. 
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