SUMMER GAL (542) Zimmer ‘44 (80) 
A beautiful glowing geranium pink. Opens up to 10 
slightly ruffled florets with several buds showing 
color. Florets never fleck and spike is always 
straight. Medium propagator but the bulblets grow 
easily. 
SUNLIGHT (416) Spiller “46 (87) 
Rose pink shading to a golden center. The overall 
effect is a brilliant orange color. Florets are large, 
well placed, and tightly attached. It is a vigorous 
grower and produces plenty of big easily germinating 
bulblets. Grand Champion spike at the Wellesville, 
Ohio show (1948). 
SUN SPOT (417) Roberts ‘45 (80) 
Light apricot buff with a rose spot in the throat. 
Opens up to 10 ruffled florets on tall straight spikes. 
One of the most popular varieties in our list, it still 
wins heavily at the shows. It is a fine propagator 
and blooms readily from bulblets. Sun Spot was 
second day Champion at this year’s Indiana show 
(1948). Also best formal spike at the N.E.G.S. show 
at Boston (1948). 
TAHLAHNEKA (510) Kaylor “42 (85) 
A medium soft yellow. Opens up to 7 well placed 
blooms on a tall spike. We haven't been able to 
grow it in the 500 class, the florets being of medium 
size. Makes a goodly number of bulblets. 
TIVOLI (460) K. & M. ’47 (90) 
A beautiful soft, clear rose shading lighter in the 
throat. Opens up to 8 florets on tall well-propor- 
tioned spikes. Placement and attachment is very 
good. Tivoli has fine commercial qualities, pro- 
ducing lois of bulblets that germinate and grow ex- 
ceedingly well. Its color is outstanding. 
TOPFLITE (460) LaSalle ‘46 (85) 
A very beautiful soft shade of rose. Opens up to 8 
florets on a slender wiry stem. Plants grow to a 
height of 44% to 5 feet. Topflite is a wonderful color 
and attracts immediate attention. One of the most 
popular with visitors to our trial garden. It is less 
than an average propagator. 
TRALEE (460) Kreuger ‘47 (75) 
A light rose, deeper on the edges of the petals, with 
oa small amber throat mark. It is a needed color 
especially in an early blooming variety. Flower- 
heads are long and it opens up to 7 florets. Does 
well from small bulbs. Medium propagator. 
TROCADERO (424) Lins ‘46 (87) 
A most unusual and attractive color—salmon orange 
or carrot color. A tall vigorous grower, it also makes 
a goodly number of bulblets. Does best from large 
size bulbs. 
From Porterfield, Wisconsin— 
Per Large 
1 1.50 
10 12.00 
1 4h) 
10 6.00 
1 1.00 
10 8.00 
1 AR 
10 1.20 
1 1.50 
10 12.00 
1 3.00 
10 24.00 
I 2.00 
10 + 16.00 
1 L290 
10 10.00 
Bulblets 
Medium Small Per 
1.00 90 10 =—-:1.50 
8.00 4.00 100 12.00 
90 29 10 50 
4.00 2.00 100 4.00 
-60 40 2 29 
4.80 3.20 10g 1.00 
100 7.00 
10 05 10 15 
30  .40 100 12.00 
TO0me 50. ule 2-20 
8.00 4.00 10 1.50 
100 10.50 
2.00 1.00 1 .30 
16.00 8.00 10 2.40 
100 16.00 
1.50 1.00 1 25 
12.00 8.00 10 2.00 
100 16.00 
1.00 .90 1 15 
8.00 4.00 10 =:1.25 
100 10.00 
Thank you very much for the fine job you did in filling my order. I am very well satisfied 
wrote last year and also told you at our 
regardless of variety, that I have seen or 
with what you sent and want to repeat what I 
show—I think you have as nice a looking bulbs, 
received from any grower. 
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