HULA HULA 
GRAY PHANTOM X VAGABOND PRINCE 
(About 85 days)...A difficult smoky to describe. Orange 
gray with violet and orange blotch as near as we can get 
it. Good formal type. 51% inch, 12 or more open, 23 buds, 
27 inch head, 56 inches overall. First both one and three 
spike at Tri-State in 1946. Unable to catch shows with 
it since. Very good performer and should do a lot of win- 
ning. Some may not like the color, we do. 
Just a fair propagator so our stock is not large at this 
time and we shall offer only blts, this year at .40 each. 
1946 Releases 
CHARMOLUCK 
PEGGY LOU MOTHER were Ee 
(About 85 days)...Very clean ruffled orange buff with 
creamy yellow throat and picotee border of violet. A 
very charming glad that rates tops with us and is going 
strong as a commercial with quite a few growers. Blue 
ribbon winner that should do a lot more winning. 5 inch, 
9 open, 19 buds, 27 inch head, 60 inches overall. Your 
answer to beauty, quality and performance. Medium 
$1.25; No. 6, $1.00; Blts, each .15 or 10 for $1.00. 
CHUNGKING 
PEGGYR OUI CURISISEEL 
(About 75 days)...Large orange and cream with yellow 
lip and crimson feather. Have had only one unfavorable 
report on this one, all others very good. Always an extra 
fine performer with us. We used it a lot in our hybridiz- 
ing the past summer. 7 inch floret, 8 open, 7 in color, 21 
buds, 30 inch head, 65 inches overall. Customers report 
6 inch floret from number 5-6 bulbs. Good formal type, 
strong attachment, strong straight stem, very good pro- 
pagator. Some growers report good demand from their 
florists. Medium each $1.25; Blts, each .15 or 10 for $1.00. 
GLENOLDEN 
PECCyYe SOUR a CRIRISLACET 
(About 85 days)...Big clear chamois with yellow over 
buff throat. Formal type blue ribbon winner. Over 95% of 
florets make only one lip. A very pleasing color and a good 
type glad showing in the mammoth class. Medium $1.00: 
Smalle7o 4 bltsstwo: fon 2). 
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