
GENERAL LIST for 1949 
Size of bulbs: (Large are 14 inches or larger in diameter.) (Medium are from 
%4 to 1% inch in diameter.) (Small from % to “4 inch in diameter.) 

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oon’ (Hornberger), Late. Huge spikes with large blooms of flame 2 
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Algonquin (Palmer, Mid-season. Bright glowing scarlet. Opens 2 
many large well placed blooms on tall straight spike.................. 10 
Alsace (Benedict), Buff-apricot shading to deep cream on throat. 2 
Needlepoint type. Ruffled with heavy texture 2.0.02... oe 
Amulet (Palmer), Clear medium buff. Opens many heavily ruffled 2 
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Beacon (Palmer), Mid-season. Bright rose-scarlet with cream blotch 2 
WULSWOR? @yayaval Cova REMY Sy see Pe ce eee ee re ee 10 
Bernece (Gray, Very early. Deep golden yellow, flaked with orange, 2 
Sivineabne appearance Of light DLONZE) (iss-c..ccccccs-ccencesecdeencnoeeseesceemene == 10 
Berty Snow (Scotland), Mid-season. Large lavender blooms with pink 2 
tint ao-o opensonisoodustraieht Spike! 22.2... nc..cc.ce.-sc--ecesececesnennsens-e= 10 
Bit O’Heaven (Crow), Mid-season. Flaming orange with yellow 2 
throat. Many blooms open at one time on a tall spike.................... 10 
Black Opel (Australia), Mid-season. Dark glistening red. Opens up 2 
to 10 medium large well placed blooms on tall spike ................. 10 
Bleeding Heart (Brown ’27), Mid-season. White, tinted pink with 2 
lange red blotch. Many open on tall spike ....2.22.2..c. cece c cess cecesce 2 
Bonneviiie (Ellis), Early. Deep pure pink with large weli piacead 2 
LUMGNER IS) We, By Peavey! Sy OM ee ee ere ee ae 10 
Bonnie Beauty (Kinyon), This is a deep lavender pink sport of 
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Blue Triumphator (Pfitzer), A very large light blue. This is an old 
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Brightside (Prestgard), Very early. Medium sized blooms of canary 2 
yellow, shading deeper orange. Tall straight spike .......................... 10 
Bye-lo (Kinyon ’88), Late mid-season. LaFrance pink blending to a 2 
lighter throat. Straight spike with many blooms open .................. 10 
Cameilia (Palmer), Late mid-season. Blush white with small scarlet 2 
markings on lower petal. Many well placed blooms .......................- 10 
Carillon (Palmer), Early mid-season. Clear light rose with white 2 
throat. 5-6 lightly ruffled blooms open at one time.....................--- 10 
Centennial (Fischer), Mid-season. Color scarlet. Opens 5-6 large 1 
wide open blooms on a long flower head .....................:.:-20:-++-se00+-+= 5 
Cheerful (Kinyon ’37), Early mid-season. Tall spike with 6-8 wide 2 
open ruffled blooms. Light red with clean cut white blotch ............ 10 
Comm. Koehl (Pfitzer), Mid-season. Large deep scarlet blooms on a 2 
TEDL ueaeeenieesh SPO LE er 10 
Conquest (Mitsch), Mid-season. Clear pink with deep cream blotch. 2 
Feouueautiteuleblooms open’ on’ tall (spike 2oc2sccccscscc----20cn sce -22ncsecencesaecneo<e 10 
Corona (Palmer), Mid-season. Very large ivory-white blooms with 2 
Tose picotee cage on all of the petals oar noone ese cn eee nwnenens 10 
Damaris (Beatrice Palmer), Mid-season. Clear purplish red. Open 2 
9-10 medium large blooms, with most of the buds showing color.... 10 
Doris Jean (Kinyon 744), Early. Pure pink with white blotch and 2 
throat. About 5 well placed blooms open on tall slender spike...... 10 
Dr. Gladys Montgomary (N. Z.), Mid-season. Clear rosy-purple or a 2 
very deep lavender. Intensely ruffled —........--..----.-c---ncceceneneceeeeene- 10 
Dr. Moody (Kinyon ’27), Large blooms of light lavender with fine 2 
penciling: of a darker shade. Mlid-season ...............0.---.----n--s-ne-000-0e--0-- 10 
Dream Pink (Brandon), Midseason. Beautiful clear light pink. Opens 1 
Many Soodssized well yplaced DlOOMS! 22 e ceeraccereeeseeccn-eeccenznsteeceeneneree eas 
Early Rose (Jack), Early. Mid-season. Color rich rose shading to 2 
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Elizabeth the Queen (White), Mid-season. Light lavender with deeper 2 
self markings. Many large ruffled blooms on long flower head.... 10 
Ellen Marie (Early), Large beautifully ruffled blooms of deep salmon 2 
pink, Dight butt Ghroat —--c-csacee.------ceeoee-cecscecenenensoenensesensesnsntecneentensceeen 10 
Eloise (Dorritt), Late. Clear lavender with a few darker lines in the 2 
‘dovaogeni, IUMenahiy cyoyeral a) LeU fey anll oy ee es eee 10 
Emblem of Purity (Kinyon ’39), Mid-season. Pure white ruffled 2 
blooms of medium size. Many open and showing color on a tall 10 
spike. 
Emile Aubrun (Lemoine), Midseason. Smoky rose-red. The throat 2 
ploteneddeeper red., An’ old favorite <2 eee ceneccecennenee 10 
Euides (Errey) Blush white. Perfect placement. Many blooms open 2 
On tine tall spike. _Mid-season -...02--.0---2-2------c-2----cecarcenecveponenecenneneenenene 10 
Firefly (Palmer), Early. Medium large blooms of bright scarlet 2 
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Flaming Meteor (Mitsch), Late. Fiery red. The lower petals shaded 2 
deeper. Large blooms on tall spike .......----.-----.--------1----e--eeeeeeeeetees ae! 
Gardenia (Sheer), Midseason. Pure clear shade of creamy-white 2 
Tall spike with 6-7 large blooms open ........--..------2---------1--------- riasicon adap 10 
Genghis Kahn (Scheer), Mid-season. Heavily ruffled medium pink, 
blending to a cream throat. Opens 6-7 good sized looms. se 1 
Gertrude Swenson (Swenson), Nice deep rosy lavender. Many well 
placed medium sized blooms open on a tall straight spike............ i 
Gladys Clegg (Australia), Early. Color apricot-salmon with large 2 
velvety maroon Dloteh ....-.----------c---ececeeeeeececseeeseeeeeeseseneressnenennenencenenagenne 10 
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Golden Chimes (Ellis), Mid-season. Large ruffled blooms. Color 
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Gold Dust (Pfitzer), Early. Very deep yellow, 6-8 large well placed 
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Goy. Pinchot (Kunderd), Color deep rose pink. Darker on lower petal 
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Honor (Kinyon ’34), Mid-season. Clear lavender, shading deeper on 
lower petals. About 6 large well placed blooms open at once........ 
Iosco (Kinyon ’38), Late. Color ivory-buff blending deeper on lower 
petal sam Velrvatallaspilkes wit lmman vis Op Cimerseremce sentences: -teaertrecsrea22- 
Irak (Mitsch), A silvery-gray sport of “Bagdad”. Most unusual color. 
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IsolaBella (Pfitzer), Mid-season. Beautiful light lavender with many 
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Jean Hoxie (Kinyon ’42), Clear orange-salmon with deeper orange 
blotch. Many large well placed lightly frilled blooms.................... 
Joy Isabelle (Kinyon ’48), Early mid-season. Delicate light pink 
Very appealing in performance. Tall well balanced spike with 
about 8 well placed 4%4 in. blooms open and 4 or more showing) 
color sesmallm4 \ereacheBullblets 0) tors 0 Gee esserceeeecesreresccsreeeteee cae 
Judy Maxine (Kinyon ’43), Late. Clear light pink blending lighter at 
edges of petals. About 3% inch blooms. 16 or more open.............. 
Clear deep reddish purple, with 
silver line on edges of petals. Blooms large and heavily ruffled... 
Kinyon’s No. 202, Mid-seasorn.—_5-6-well plated: blooms of clear-cream 
on tall straight spike. Blends beautifully with other colors.......... 
LaFrance (Pety), Late. Light pink with blooms of lovely texture 
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Legand (C. Fischer), Late mid-season. Very large \blooms of clear 
pink with ivory throat. 6-8 open on tall spike ...................-.----.-------- 
Lois (Sheely), Mid-season. Color Buff tinted pink. Many extra 
lars emDloomsmonma mv allllissbIOT Pais Dice meee eeeetee need pees eea aera ane ees 
Loyalty (Austin), Late mid-season. Pure yellow with deeper thoat. 
Several] Ooms opelsmans UL vane tO We peareiers case csnrsetente ese ennereerae 
Leading Lady (Johnston), Slightly ruffled cream sport of Picardy. 
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Libelle (Pfitzer 380), Mid-season. Color light violet. 6-7 large well 
placed blooms on medium spike. A rare shade .........-..--.---2--.------ 
Margaret Beaton (Twomey), Mid-season. Pure snow white with 
orange red blotch. 6-8 large blooms open on tall spike.................... 
Margaret Marie (Kinyon ’43), Mid-season. Beautitully ruffled blooms 
of medium pink shaded deeper at edges of petals. Rose-red 
blotch. 6 or more open at one time with 6-7 showing colov............ 
Marion Pearl (Benedict), Salmon pink with lighter self throat, and 
no markings. Many large blooms on tall straight spike -................ 
Small 30c each. Bulblets 10 for 50c 
Marmora (Errey), Lavender-gray with petunia colored blotch. Many 
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Mary Damaris (Clark), Mid-season. Color clear medium yellow. Many 
blooms open with most of the buds showing color ...........-.........-.-...- 
Mary Kathleen (Kinyon ’44), Early mid-season. Tall, straight spike 
with 8-10 clear white blooms open and most of the buds showing 
color. (Class 400) Small 8 for 25c; Bulblets 100° for $3.00. 
Master Myron (Krueger), Bright rich scarlet. 5-7 large wide open 
blooms on a tall tapering flower head. Stands heat well................ 
Miss New Zealand (Julyan ’33), A giant both in size of blooms and 
spike. Color saimon-apricot with “deeper blotch = 2020... ae 
Mother Kadel (Kadel), Clear medium yellow. /Slightly deeper in the 
throat, 5-7 well placed blooms open at one time............-.----....2-.-.----- 
Mother Machree (Stevens ’27), Smoky lavender, overlaid toward the 
edges with salmon-pink. Many blooms open at one time................ 
Mrs. P. W. Sisson (Coleman ’24), Cameo pink with cream blotch. 
Many large blooms open on nice tall spike -2.-2222.-22cccecceececceceeeeceeeeectae 
Myrna (Pruett), Heavily ruffled white. 7-10 large well placed blooms 
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Myrna Fay (Lines ’46) (Class F 466), Early. Color orchid-lavender 
Opens about 8 blooms on 20 bud spike. ‘all strong grower 
Small bulbs 50c each. Bulblets 10 for 50c. 
Nancy Ann (Kinyon 735), Mid-season. 5-6 slightly ruffled blooms of 
pink blending deeper at edges of petals with cream throat............ 
New Era (Ellis), Very heavily ruffled pure self colored pink of 
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New Zealand Splendor (Errey), Medium pink with orange-scarlet 
blotch. Many well placed blooms. ‘Late mid-season 
Oregon Gold (Majeski), Very late. Large light yellow blooms on 
tallustronepspikess: Plantas early asp OSsillei me... sseseeseceeeenees 
Oregon Rose (Mitsch), (Class F 462), Bright pure rose with deeper 
feather. Petals edged ivory-white. Stock limited -002000 0... 
Oriental Pearl (Carlson ’46) A giant clear cream. Very tall with 
good placement and large florets. 20 to 24 buds. Vigorous 
growth. Small bulbs 30c each. Bulblets 10 for $1.00. 
Orvag (Arnett ’45), A salmon-orange sport of Vagabond Prince with 
Scarlet throat. Tall spike with many open ....-..-...-2...0c.csccccecceees-ce-0 
Parnassua (Ristow), Color pansy-purple with white markings in the 
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Pearl Harbor (Kinyon-Schaafsma ’42), Early. Medium sized white 2 .20 15 
with many blooms open at one time on tall straight Spikes 10 80 60 
Pelerina (Pfitzer ’30), Pure deep violet-blue. Many open with 2 -2i0i 15 
nearly all the buds showing color ........--.-.------------------s0eseseeernscoes 10 .80 .60 
Pfitzer’s Triumph (Pfitzer), Mid-season. Very large salmon-red 2 20 peers 
blooms. Wide open and of good substance on tall spike -.............- 10 380) (eee 
Phedra (Benedict), Mid-season. Clear light rose-pink with white 
throat. Tall spike with many open at one time -......----------------- 1 .20 15 
Phyllis McQuiston (Stewart), Mid-season. Glowing rosy pink shading 2 .20 15 
lighter toward the throat. Tall with 5-6 blOomN's; OPC essere 10 80 .60 
Picardy (Palmer), Immense spikes of large salmon-pink blooms. One 2 .20 15 
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Pinocchio (Evens 40), Very early. A novelty gladiolus which is a 
blend of many different colors. Class 390 ........-2-.2------------------- 2 .25 .20 
Prairie Gold (Corrington), Tall spike of very deep yellow blooms. 2 .20 15 
Medium sized recurved petals. The blooms of beautiful form........ 10 .80 .60 
Purple Beauty (Roozen), Color rich dark red-violet. 6-7 blooms of 2 .25 15 
good substance and placement on tall straight spike... 10 ~=1.00 60 
Ramasses (Stevens ’28), Mammoth blooms. A very heavily ruffled 2 .25 .20 
purple of unusual form and heavy substance ........-.---------------------+ 10 =: 1.00 .80 
Red Charm (Butt), Color a little deeper than medium red. A beautiful 2 20 15 
shade. Many large well placed blooms on tall spike -_......-.....---.-.- 10 .80 .60 
Red Phipps (Briggs), Many well placed blooms of clear glowing red 2 20 15 
Medium lareemblOomsiontc 200 (ers lis Came eeece teeene cee recente oo erareees 10 80 .60 
Reflection (Kinyon ’39), Beautiful light lavender with no markings. 2 30 .20 
6-8 large well placed blooms open on a giood spike ~_......----.-------------- 105s 1:20 .80 
Regent (Palmer), Clear glowing scarlet, shading somewhat darker in 2 .20 15 
throat. 8-10 good sized blooms open at one time ~..............-.--------- 10 80 60 
Rewi Fallu (Australia), Tall straight spike, with many extra large 2 VAS) 15 
deep red blooms and plenty of buds showing color --...--.---.----------- 10 += 1.00 .60 
Rima (Mitsch), Light rose-pink with cream throat. Many large bloms 
open and most of the buds showing color. Stock limited._.......... 2 WAT ee ae 
Rose of Michigan (Kinyon ’39), Class F 362. May well be compared to 2 .25 .20 
an American Beauty rose, in color and form of bloom...................... 10 ©6100 .80 
Rosa Van Lima (Pfitzer), Light rose with a few darker lines in the 2 -20 alls 
throat. -Albout: 6-8) open ora ball spon kc eeeeeeeean seen 10 80 .60 
Sensation (Marshall), Late. Color soft rose with lighter throat 2 ........ .20 
Extra large ruffled blooms on tall spike. Only medium bulbs........ 0 eee .80 
Sept. White. A very late clear white of good substance and heavy 2 .20 15 
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Shirley Temple (Pruitt), Late tall spike of very heavily ruffled 2 .20 15 
blooms. «Creammwilhy deeper tn:0 tga enemas nee eee meee nee une 10 80 .60 
Snow Princess (Pfitzer), Milk white, blending to light cream in 2 .20 «15 
throat. 6-8 large blooms on long flower head. Early mid-season 10 80 60 
SoBig (Kinyon ’35), Mid-season. Large rose-pink with white feather 2 30 20 
on lower petals. Many blooms open on a tall spike................. lO ecO .80 
Star of Bethleham (Pfitzer), Large pure white with cream throat 2 .20 ol bss 
6-8 large blooms open on a tall spike. Mid-season ...................... 10 .80 .60 
Sunlight (Spiller 46), About 6 large ruffled blooms of heavy sub- 
stance open on a tall spike. The blending of colors give an effect 1 area) 50 
of brilliant light orange. Sm. bulbs-25c each. Butblets 10-for 50c¢ 
Surfside (Winsor), A tall ruffled white with rose markings. Heavy 2 25 .20 
Substance and swell placed Oo 10's peeenenses ee ae tease nen enema 10 1.00 ‘80 
Sylvia (Kinyon ’41), Color deep pink with cream throat, tinted pink 2 80 .20 
10-12 perfectly placed blooms on tall straight spike. (f 342)... ay” ~ ahd .80 
Takina (N. Z.), Late mid-season. Very large light purple blooms of an 2 .20 1b 
oddishadew Vallsstrai ots spike) e2oe- cece: eee ee 10 80: .60 
Tunia’s Triumph (Australia), Mid-season. Large red blooms. Tall 2 25 .20 
with a long flower head of many buds. About 7 open at one time 10 1.0 80 
Tyrian Princess (Kinyon ’88), Rose-purple with an indistinct feather 2 .20 15 
tipped cream on lower petal. Many blooms open at one time........ 10 80 60 
Valeria (Pruitt) Mid-season. Color light red with cream lines in 2 -20 15 
center of lower petals. 5-7 blooms open on tall erect spike............ 10 80 .60 
Vredenberg (Pfitzer), Mid-season. Large clear white blooms of 2 .20 15 
heavyasubstanees = jer y. 00 Gr ee reee ese eeen te eee aera 10 80 60 
Wenonah (Kinyon ’40), Mid-season. Color orange-salmon, sometimes 2 DAS 20 
flaked with slaty blue. 10-14 well placed, open blooms.................... 10 1.00 80 
Whero (N. Z.), Scarlet-red flaked darker. Many large blooms open on 2 20 15 
a good spike. Very large. Late: mid-season 2) 23.8 ee 10 .80 .60 
White Challenge (Arnett ’47), A heavy textured white, with very light 
rose-pink blush and rose throat. Straight spike of 22 buds. Well 
placed blooms. 8 open and 8 or more showing color on a long 1 3.50 2.50 
flower head. Small bulbs $1.50 each. Bulblets 15 for $3.00. , 
White Minuet (Kinyon ’47), White sport of Minuet with same spike 
anditormicoi Jol Ome SbOC Ke irae cle eeeence eee mene il 25 25 
Woden (Pfitzer ’27), Beautiful violet-blue blooms of good substance ; 
well placed on a tall straight spike. Stock limited .......0000. if! 25 25 
