SELECTED FOREIGN VARIETIES 
We have grown the varieties in this list from bulblets or small bulbs, but have not bloomed them. 
All descriptions are based on the most accurate information we have been able to obtain. This list and 
our general list contain the cream of the newest varieties from Australia, New Zealand, and Europe. 
Large Medium Small 
Name (Class-Introducer- Year) Description 
BERNADINE (436 Errey 45-48) Glowing orange scarlet self with 
a brilliant color. Long spikes with up to 10 large florets open. Ex- 
hibition type. 
CLASSIC (406 Toon N.Z. 47-49) An attractive ruffled light yellow 
cream decorative which we are told looks promising. 
D. BOTH’S MEMORY (506 Both 42-48) A greenish cream that has 
lightly ruffled wide-open florets. Strong propagator that makes 
large show spikes. 
DR. PRYOR (551 Burns Aus. 46-49) Light red with a cream throat 
and a carmine blotch. Long spikes. Has a fine record at the shows 
in Australia. Up to 10 large florets open in good placement. 
GAY LALLY (490 Toon N.Z. 46-49) Hermosa pink flushed deep 
rose with a heavy lilac overcast and a pansy purple blotch. Sounds 
like a very interesting novelty. A strong grower and propagator. 
GLAMOUR GAL (416 Tonklin Aus. 47-48) A light apricot with a 
small cherry blotch. Exhibition variety with up to 12 open on a 
long head. This variety was scored highest in the 1946-47 Burnley 
Test Gardens. 
GOLDEN BEAUTY (410 Coates Aus. 44-47) Medium deep yellow 
with large florets and 8-10 open. Has an outstanding record in 
Australia. 
KEITH (582 Pratt N.Z. 46-48) Autumn tinted glad. A rich shade 
of golden bronze Re PSInE toward edges and with a carmine 
throat. Opens 8 large florets. Heavy show winner. FCC at Ballarat 
in 1946-47. 
KITTYHAWK (366 Both 43-48) Considered a perfect exhibition 
type lavender. Opens 10 medium sized well-placed florets on a 
tall spike. Good color. 
LIBERATOR (332 Errey 44-48) Bright orange salmon shade with 
a scarlet throat. Very tall and strong grower. Attractive exhibi- 
tion variety with 10 open. 
LOUIS MAYER (520 Salman 48-49) Glowing orange considered to 
have outstanding color value. Opens 6-8 5” florets on a long 
straight spike. 
MAJESTIC (532 Rowse Aus. 45-48) Rich deep salmon flame self 
that makes massive spikes with large wide-open florets. Reported 
to be very attractive and a vigorous grower. 
MARSDEN (520 Burns Aus. 46-48) Orange self that opens 7-9 6” 
florets. Apparently flecks a little. Exhibition type with a good 
show record. 
NEW AMSTERDAM (452 K&M 48-49) Wine red with a deeper 
throat. Tall strong grower with 6-8 large florets open. Considered 
good all-around glad. 
SINCERITY (407 Errey 44-48) A cream with scarlet markings on 
a deeper cream throat. Opens 10 medium sized, nicley ruffled 
florets. Highly recommended by several American growers. 
SISTER O’CALLAGHAN (450 Both 47-48) Light red with white 
lining on deep red throat petals. 
TUNIA’S ATOMIC BURST (585 Both 46-48) Bronzy red with 
smoky hue overcast on the three inner petals. Very large florets 
with up to 10 well-placed florets open. Novelty type “eye catcher.” 
WUTHERING HEIGHTS (520 Asquith Aus. 41-49) Beautiful shade 
of bright apricot orange with a darker throat. Up to 10 large 
florets open on a straight spike. 
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