MADISON, OHIO 
LILY WHITE (500) White °47 (85) 
Exhibition white with cream throat. 
From the originator of Elizabeth the 
Queen. 
L $1.00; M 60c; S 40c; Blts. 6c. 
LIPSTICK (441) Balentine ’41 (85) 
A very nice light pink with a rosy 
red lipstick blotch. We call it ‘The 
Poor Man’s Connecticut Yankee” as 
the color is similar, but the price 
lower. Very good propagator, and 
deserves to be more popular than it is. 
Lb 20c; M 12c; S 7c; Bits. lc. 
LUCKY (466) Jack ’47 (75) 
A clear lavender with small cream 
throat. Grows tall and is a very rapid 
propagator. Didn’t hold too many 
open for us. 
imioc. Ml 50c; S 25c: Bits. 4c: 
MANCHU (411) B. Palmer ’45 (80) 
A bright showy color of brilliant 
yellow overlaid with a pink flush and 
small vivid geranium red blotch. Very 
attractive color and a variety we feel 
sure you will lke. 
L 40c; M 30c; S 15c; Bits. 3c. 
MAPLE LEAF (580) Pletcher 46 (80) 
A huge smoky that has won major 
awards on the show table. The color 
of the maple leaves in the fall suggest 
its color. 
L $1.00; M 75c; S 50c; Bits. 10c 
MARGARET BEATON (501) Twomey 
"BT (85) 
Snow white with scarlet blotch deep 
in throat. Tall husky grower holding 
up to 8 blooms open. Outstanding for 
all purposes. 
Ieesc- VE 5c: 8 3c; Bits. pkg. 25c 
tS Sa WOOD (570) Marshall ’47 
80) 
A huge deep mauve purple. Its 
bloom size and color attract attention 
wherever shown. Florists are reported 
to beg for this one because of the 
beautiful floral work it makes. Has 
some irregular placement of florets. 
Will open large florets to tip when 
cut in tight bud. One of the most 
promising of the new ones. 
L 40c; M 30c; S 20c; Bits. 4c 
MARGUERITE (533) Pommert 739 (80) 
Very large ruffled blooms of water- 
melon pink with cream throat. 
DeL0c-sMeics Su3c>) Bitsapke.:25c 
MARKET QUEEN (416) Kuhn 747 (85) 
Very vigorous growing apricot buff. 
Holds 8 open on a tall spike of 20 
buds. Has a good trial garden record. 
L 50c; M 35c; S 25c; Bits. 5c 
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MARLENE BOTH (430) Both 743 (76) 
Giant light salmon pink with creamy 
buff throat. 
L 25e; M 20c; S 15c; Bits. 2e 
MARTHA DEANE (410) Guilles ’46 (85) 
A light yellow with almost incon- 
spicuous red spears in the _ throat. 
Makes tall spikes and looks lke a 
dandy cutflower. 
L $1.00; M 50c; S 30c; Blts. 7c 
MAURRIE TREVAN (454) Both 46 (80) 
Black red from Australia. Makes 
large florets on an exceptional long 
flowerhead. Should win easily in the 
shows. 
L $2.00; M $1.50; S $1.00; Blts. 15c 
MEDALLION (440) Butt °45 (85) 
Orchid pink lighter at edges with 
a deeper throat mark. Opens 6-7 on 
a tall spike. Color is in demand by 
the florists. 
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MID-AMERICA (550) Knierim 47 (85) 
A very strong growing brilliant 
light red. Grows 60 inches tall with 
8 open on a long flowerhead. Has a 
good show record. 
L $1.00; M 75c; S 50c; Bits. 10c. 
MIGHTY MONARCH (552) Butt 746 
(88) 
Like Mid-America a very strong 
grower, but in a deeper shade of red. 
Should do very well on the show table. 
Recommended. 
L 75c; M 50c; S 25c; Bits. 5e 
MINSTREL (566) Palmer 744 (85) 
Opens 6 huge ruffled butterfly flor- 
ets of lavender color. Rather slow 
propagator. Fine for show table. 
L 50c; M 35c; S 25c; Bits. 5c 
MISS VERMONT (540) Hatch °45 (80) 
A different shade of lavender pink 
with rosy tints. Given an Award of 
Merit at the Maryland Trial Gardens. 
L 35c; M 25c; S 12c; Bits. 3c. 
MISS WISCONSIN (460) Krueger °43 
Considered the best introduction 
from this hybridizer. A beautiful rose 
pink in a weak color class. Opens 5” 
blooms. Rather slow propagation and 
the outstanding merits of this variety 
make it in great demand. 
L 35c; M 25e: S 12c; Belts. 3c 
MOTHER KADEL (410) Kadel ’41 (77) 
Clear medium yellow. Nice clear 
color and a good shipper. 
LU’ 10¢e; M 7c; S 3c; Bits. pkg. 25c 
“Many thanks again for those nice bulbs, and those extras too — it has been, 
and will be, a great pleasure to do business with you again.” 
J.W.H., Jr., Winston-Salem, N. C. 
