
LADY JANE 
Although now considered an 
“old timer” Lady Jane has 
been and still is one of our 
favorites. We have what we 
believe to be a geod sport of 

Just what we mean when we say this variety which we may 
“long straight spikes’. Above— sometime introduce for com- 
White Gold from number 4 bulb. mercial propagaticn. 
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE—500. Harris—1947. (85) New white, large well placed 
dG ROC een eRe RES ar ee ee bo eve ote Ce a op Eh ty 1 M, 4 Blbts., $1.00 
GENGHIS KHAN—432. Scheer—1941. (80) Rosy pink ruffled florets that are well ar- 
PaUeGUselbtal iss DES CS ees fae at esd eit a ee kee SL ee 2M, 2S, 5 Blbts., $1.00 
GLEAM—410. Fischer—1946. (77) Gleaming light yellow ruffled florets, medium height 
SLCC 5 eer terme er au Tel PR Oe og Be teens 1L,1M,15S, 10 Blbts., $1.00 
GRATITUDE—424, Fischer—1946. (75) Salmon-orange with yellow throat blotch, large 
HOLeLSROlEtalinWily SteInS see. ata ese). uk 2 ues eee 1M, 2S, 5 Blbts., $1.00 
GOLDEN ARROW—510. D. S. Pruitt—1947. (85) Excellent clear pale yellow, tall spikes 
VOM LOTIOwLG Welt NCUG seice eS otes ok ar 8 ee 1M, 1S, 5 Blbts., $1.50 
HEAVENLY WHITE—400. Moses—1944. (70) Rosa van Lima sport, lavender tinted 
Oy 11 11 Cen ete ete ee LS in Ue Fe alii Sys ee Sees 1L, 2M, 3S, 10 Blbts., 75c 
KESTREL—420. Palmer—1945. (80) Orange peach with yellow throat, many large open 
DOreltomVel WeshOW Vice omen eee fie hn eS ae eee DL Ma2:S,5 Bibts $1.00 
KLONDIKE—412. Snyder-——1947. (75) Deep yellow with a reddish blush, long flower 
head, bloom well placed and attached_--------------------- 1L,1M,1S, 5 Blbts., $3.50 
LADY ANNE. Buchanan—1947. New large ruffled white, small yellow throat 
FY G2 a ene wen eneca NE eee. Se a eee Se Blbts. only, 10c each, 10—75c 
LADRONE—433. Palmer—1947. (90) Rose pink with yellow throat, large florets, tall 
Si Cemeat iG PAC wee ees 5s oe AS Br ea ee Se PEM 1S )5 Blbts# $75 
