1951 Descriptive List 11 
Goldthroat (Same parentage as above) (462) Deep rose with a slight purple cast making 
~ if somewhat deeper than Burma. Has a large brilliant golden throat with 
the base color slightly showing thru. Opens 8 ruffled blooms that will run from 5-514” in diameter. 
It grows about 414 feet tall with 20 buds and a 26” flower head. Very healthy. Good propagator 
and general all around fine glad. Stands the heat and adverse weather well and also seems 
to be resistant to thrips. Opens well when cut tight. Florists who have tried it liked it better 
than Burma. 
Price: same as above two. 
FROM G. H. FICHT 
Sundust (420) (Seedling 37-14) (Beacon x Red Lory) Salmon orange shading to yellow 
~ throat and to a reddish tinge at the edge of petals. Grows 4 feet tall with 18-91 
buds on a head of 23-96’. Opens 6 5” blooms with 5 in color. Grows straight and with about 
100% good placement. Slightly waved. This is one of these varieties that is not a world beater 
and yet is very nice and will make a fine cut-lower variety being a color that is not common 
and is useful to florists. 
Healthy and an easy cutter and fine propagator. 
Don't think that it is not good because of the introductory price. Remember Aureole was 
introduced at a very low price but proved a humdinger. 
Any size bulb 50c; 1 bulb and 10 selected large bulblets $1.00. 
FROM J. W. HARRIS 
Sierra Snow A huge glistening white, with 514” florets, growing 66” in field, 30” 
—. flowerhead, opens 12, with 10 in color, has 22-94 buds. Won scads of 
prizes during 1950. Heavy ruffling and texture. 
Peach Glow A large, buffy orange, heavily ruffled, tough textured flowerhead, has 
~~ 19-91 buds, opens 8, with 8 in color and has also won several awards 
as a seedling during 1950. 
Vanity Fair A blush pink with buff overlay and with cerise throat marks, of excellent 
— texture, heavily ruffled and needlepointed petals. Grows 60” easily, 
holds 8 open, with 8 in color and has a 30” flowerhead. American Home Achievement Medal 
winner at Detroit and several other seedling awards during 1950. 
Prices on all three: $2.00 for any size bulb. Bbts. at 35c each or 3 for $1.00. 
FROM S. P. P. HATCH 
Galaxy (400) Here is a very consistent and regular grower that appeals to me. The 
~~ color is white but like White Christmas it sometimes shows a tinting of pink but 
not to such a degree as that variety. It grows up to 5 feet, always straight and sturdy with a 
long flower head of 18-24 buds. It can open 9-10 and will consistently open 8 right down 
the row. The blooms are usually well placed and very well attached and they open well in 
water way to the tip. This looks like a good midseason cut flower variety. Good propagator. 
The stock is not large but | am putting the price down to where you can buy it. If | run out of 
bulbs before the season is over the late comers will just be out of luck till next year. 
$2.00 each; 1 bulb and 10 bbts. for $4.00. 

“Some of our blooms this year were very beautiful especially Carnival, Brocade, Debutante, 
Janet Lee and Rangoon." —Mrs. J. E. Zager, lowa 
