EVANGELINE (560 Paimer ’48 (92) 
Light pink with a lavender cast, blending into a 
creamy yellow throat. It is a beautiful pastel color 
combination. Opens up to 10 ruffled florets on a 
flowerhead up to 30 inches. Attachment is excellent 
but the placement is not always regular. In_ fact, 
the only real fault observed was the _ irregular 
placement of a few spikes. The plant grows very 
tall. In our field spikes from No. 6 bulbs stood 
shoulder high. Foliage is very healthy and appéars 
to be disease resistant. It will open to the tip 
when cut in bud. It is a medium propagator and 
it is said that bulblets grow faster than weeds. 
It has a great show record and should make a 
good commercial. 
L. §!—5.00, Bulblets 1!2—5.00 
FABULOUS (La Salle, Arenius) 
A blotched variety that is very striking. Dark 
salmon with a _ yellow blotch with a deep pink 
mark in the blotch... Grows good and looks well. 
L. !—1t.00, M. !—75, S. I—50, Bulblets 10—1.00, 
100—5.00 
FAY (Jack) 
Very early salmon pink with a cream throat A 
very good commercial variety. Large size  fiorets, 
nicely set on the spike. 
L. 2—30, M. 3—30, S. 6—30, Bulblets 20—30, 
100—75 
GENGHIS KHAN (432 Scheer 41) 
Beautiful heavily ruffled medium pink with a 
lighter throat. This year it was 57” tall, with 
20 buds, 28’’ head, five-five and a half inch florets 
with 6-7 open. Not 100 per cent consistent, but 
at best is very fine. 
L. 3—75, M. 3—50, S. 3—35, Bulblets 20—30 
GLEAM 
Large clear yellow from the Fischer garden that 
can be very beautiful. Probably a fanciers glad’. 
Sometimes grows short; fine propagator. 
L. 10—1.25, M. 10—75, S. 10—40, Bulblets 20—35 
GRATITUDE (Fischer-46) 
Improved Barcarele. Salmon-orange with a _ sharp 
yellow throat. 5-7 open, five and a half inches 
in diameter. Tall. Growing habits very good. 
L. !1—20, 10—1.60; M. 3—25, 1!0—1.00; S. 3—20, 
10—60; Bulblets 10—20, 100—1.00 
HEART’S DESIRE (540) Fiedler ’48 (Midseason) 
A light pink, shading into white with a_ pastel 
yellow throat. Opens up to 8 heavily ruffled giant 
florets that open wide and are beautifully placed 
on a tall spike. Opens to the tip and is a good 
keeper. It is a fast propagator and the _ bulblets 
are strong growers. I would rate Heart’s Desire 
near the very top of our entire list and it is 
sure to be heard from on the show table. Com- 
mercial possibilities are great. It received the 
award of ‘‘Best Recent Introduction’? at the Inter- 
national Show at Binghamton this year (1948). 
L. 1—2.00, !0—16.00; M. 1!—I.75, 1!0—14.00; S, 
1—1.50, 10—12.00; Blts. 1—25, 1!0—2.00, 100—1i6.00 
HUNTRESS (466) Jack ’45 (75) 
A light pinkish lavender. This is the third year 
we have grown this variety and we have found it 
to be an outstanding early commercial lavender. 
Opens up to 8 on a straight stem of medium 
height. Produces lots of ‘big easily germinating 
bulblets which make nice sized bulbs the first year. 
Flecks some in hot weather but if cut in bud the 
color is clear. Opens perfectly when cut in bud. 
It will pay cut-flower growers to invest in Huntress. 
L. !—40, 10—3.20; M. !—30, 10—2.40; S. I!—20, 
10—1.60: Bulblets !0—30, 100—2.50 
J. V. KONYNENBURG (K. & M.-47) 
New grand vermilion-red. Said to be the best of 
the European varieties since the war. 6-8 open, 
strong stem. Excellent grower and _ propagator. 
L. 1—25, 1!0—2.00; M. 2—30, 10—1.20; S. 2—20, 
10—80; Bulblets !0—25, 100—2.00 
JUNE DAY (441) Roberts ’46 (58) 
Pink with a small cherry blotch. Opens 7 florets on 
a tall straight spike of 20 buds. Florets are of 
good substance and attachment is good. Makes lots 
of big bulblets, a large number of which grow into 
large bulbs the first year. 
L. 1—1.00, !0—8.00; M. I!—60, 10—4.80; S. I—40, 
10—3.20; Bulblets 2—25, 10—1!.00, 100—7.00 
KENWOOD (452) Lins ’43 (80) 
A brilliant smooth red with no marks, blotches, or 
flecking. Opens 6 plain  petaled florets on a_ tall 
spike with a long flowerhead. Good propagator and 
bulblets germinate easily. 
L. 3—30, 10—80; M. 3—25, 10—65; S. 3—15, 
10—40; Bulblets !0—25, 100—1.00 
KLONDIKE 
Very tall fine yellow with small red feather, from 
George Snyder garden; strong grower and _ propa- 
gator. Makes fine spikes always straight. 
L. 1—1.50, M. I—1!.00, S I!—75, Bulblets 10—1.00 
LADY MARIAN (460 L. White 48) 
A light lavender rose that looks outstanding for 
exhibition and may become a fine commercial. Has 
an outstanding show record for a new one. Spikes 
are tall with 8-10 well-laced and firmly attached’ 
four and three-fourth to five inch florets open on 
a long head. Should make a fine shipper, for 
spikes opened from bud indoors have an excellent 
color. 
L. !—4.00, M. !—3.00, S. I—2.00, Bulblets 1—50 
LAKE PLACID (406 G. Wilson 45) 
Tall lovely ruflled cream with a yellow lip and 
a slight hood. Distinctive and considered by many 
the loveliest cream. Good propagator. 62°’ tall, with 
16 buds, 26’ flowerheads and 5” florets with 7 
open. Very, consistent. Have won with it at the 
shows. 
L. 1—40, M. !—30, S. !—20, Bulblets 15—25 
LEADING LADY (506 Johnston 42) 
The queen of the show glads. A beautiful cream 
Sport of Picardy that has been outstanding at the 
shows and for commercial use. Grows 67” tall, 19 
buds, thirty and one-fourth inch head, and 6”? 
florets with 8 open. 
L. Ii—15, M. 4—30, S. 6—25, Bulblets 20—10, 
100—40 
LEMON ICE (410 Jack 47) 
Clear light greenish yellow shading deeper in throat 
with faint pale red line. Lightly ruffled with 7-57? 
florets in formal placement on good _ spikes. 
L. i—!.20, M. i—80, Bulblets i—10 
LIPSTICK (441 Ballentine 41) 
One of the loveliest of glads. A variety which we 
made the mistake of overlooking for several years. 
Clear light blush pink with rosy red (blotch. 56? 
tall, with 19 buds, twenty-seven and _ three-fourth 
inch flowerhead, and 7-9 five and one-half inch 
florets open. A few spikes crook but most of them 
are straight and stunning. 
L. !—20, M. I—1!5, S. 1—10, Bulblets 20—20 
LAVENDER PRINCE, 85 
An offspring of King Arthur but much taller, and 
more satisfactory. It has a_ distinctive shade of 
lavender that makes it different. 
L. i—25, 5—1!.00; Bulblets 10—30 
LITTLE SWEETHEART (Fischer) 
A very sweet little glad, pink with white throat, 
and lovely ruffling. The only midget in our garden. 
L. [—1!.00, M. i—75, S. I—50, Bulblets 10—1.00 
MARGARET WOOD (Marshall) 
Very large mauve purple, somewhat lighter on mid- 
ribs and with slightly deeper touch in throat. The 
color is not very often found in any flower of this 
size. 
-L. !—40, M. !—30, S. !—20, Bulblets 10—40, 
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