Dixie Belle (222) Lins 
Ruffled orange DIXIE BELLE is very brilliant. Its 242-inch florets are just the 
color and size to use in your table decorations to give your table that festive air. 
5 Bulbs for $ .50 
Dream Castle (340) Lins 
We made a mistake introducing DREAM CASTLE before we had sufficient stock. 
Ever since its introduction, we sold out to the extent that we had little left for 
propagation. We should withdraw this variety from our list in order to allow us to 
build up stock, but will release a limited amount for 1949. 
When DREAM CASTLE becomes available in quantity, growers will want it in 
large amounts. In our experience, we find it to be one of the very best cutflower 
varieties We get saleable srixes even from number 5 and 6 bulbs. It never crooks, 
is a 100% cutter, will open 10 and more always perfectly-placed ruffled coral-pink 
well-attched florets on long flower heads. 
L M Ss Bts. 
ee ee Ie $1.50 $1.50: $ .75 10 for $1.50 
Spa ietes weeny $6.00 $6.00 $3.00 100 for $10.00 
August 20, 1948. 
“That spike of DREAM CASTLE I had open won Ist prize at the Steele County 
Fair in the pink, and also won first prize for the greatest number of florets, 13.” Mr. 
Merle D. Allen, Minnesota. 
March 31, 1948. 
“With 2 M DREAM CASTLE I had two fine plants one of these having sixteen 
perfect florets which lasted 13 days in vase on open porch. That is getting your 
moneys worth from a single glad. I think all the glads I received from you are 
exceptionally good.” Mr. Ralph Dealing, Minnesota. 
Halloween (424) Lins 
Brilliant orange-red HALLOWEEN is an excellent early cut flower commercial. 
If planted early and conditions are fair, HALLOWEEN produces grade A spikes. It 
needs water. 
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SRE aes $ .50 Seo 10 for $ .40) PAS) Tae AS DAR 
LOO SLOGE Saat 
Hi Hat (430) Lins 1945 
Late blooming salmon orange pink, which, when it has favorable conditions, can 
produce 542-foot spikes with long flower heads which open 5 or 6 five-inch florets 
with most of the remaining buds in color. Needs good culture and water to show 
what it can do. 
L M Ss Bts. 
bai asa $ .35 $ .25 2 for $ .25 10 for $ .35 
Oars oe $1.25 $1.00 $ .50 100 for $1.00 
Kenwoed (452) Lins 
Large smooth CHRISTMAS RED. Could easily be classified 552 because, under 
fairly good culture, its florets are six inches and larger. Mr. Spaatz of Mt. View 
Gardens, Wisconsin, in a recent write up of red glads, states “I can get seven to 
eight-inch florets of the grand red KENWOOD”. 
Its plants are tall with long flower heads of 18 buds, opens six wide-open, well- 
attached florets of bright pure Christmas red with absolutely no other distracting 
colors. Opens well in water when cut in bud. KENWOOD is making friends among 
cut flower growers. 
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tI seeder eee G3 Gls} $ .10) PAS) sifeye SS PAR 
nisin uke $ .50 $ .35 NORLOGESEeSD 100 for $ .50 
October 15, 1948 
“Don’t know why I have failed to get on your mailing list before this as some 
of your originations are standbys with us. STOPLIGHT and KENWOOD have cer- 
tainly been our most dependable reds.” Mr. Donald G. Hoag, North Dakota. 
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