1948 RELEASE 
Britelite 220—70 Days 
(Yellow Perfections and Golden Dream) 
Picardy 
Although I list Britelite as 220 from reportts received on it I will 
probably have to change it to 320. A beautifully ruffled orange 
and yellow blend. A bright orange with a yellow throat. A 20 bud 
spike on a 5 foot plant, 7 to 8 open with 6 showing color. 3 to 3° 
inch florets. Placement has always been perfect, and spike straight. 
I am going to use the remarks of a grower in Michigan who tried it 
last year that will tell you more than I can about it. “This is a 
honey”. “All spikes did not vary two inches for me. 28 inch head. 
A perfect medium decorative and gorgeous under artificial lights. 
A favorite with me.” A rapid propagator. Large $1.00; medium 75c; 
small 50c; bulblets 10 for $1.00. 
Edith Larson 317—85 Days 
Queen Mary and Phyllis McQuiston 
A buff that is different with a large rose spot in the throat. One 
that you will either like or dislike. Have had some fine reports on 
this. Wins blue ribbons wherever shown, unless Mrs. Fortman has 
a spike of her magnificiently grown Patrol in the same class. Opens 
8 to 10 four inch florets (I have had reports of 6 incl florets) on an 
18 bud spike. Very heavy foliage on a 60 inch, or better, plant. Makes 
plenty of large bulblets which all grow and sometimes bloom. Sells 
well as a cut flower in Northern New Jersey. Larg $3.00; medium 
$2.00; small $1.00; bulblets 4 for $1.00. 
Mount Blanc 506 or 516—85 Days 
Golden Frills and Golden Dream 
A verly large cream or buff, depending on soil and climate, 
blending to a creamy yellow throat. 6 to 8 six inch florets open on a 
medium tall spike of 18 to 20 buds. Spikes always straight with 
good placement. Especially valuable in breeding for yellows as it is 
a cross of Golden Frills and Golden Dream. Large $3.00; medium 
$2.00; small $1.00; bulblets 4 for $1.00. 
1947 RELEASE 
Orange Opal 320—90 Days 
A medium to late blooming glad ,a blend of bright opalescent 
orange shading to yellow in throat. Has been variable in perform- 
ance. A well grown spike can always win for you. Open six 4 
inch winged florets on a medium spike of 17 buds. Very vigorous 
grower, with a few crooks and some short heads. My wholesaler 
can use all I can cut, especially during October. Increases rapidly. 
Useful in hybridizing for yellow. Large $2.00; medium $1.50; small 
75c; bulblets 5 for $1.00. 
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