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Ted Woods and Yours Truly inspecting Ann Sherman 
like velvet. Good placement and attachment. It opens 8 of its 22 buds with the plant standing 
about 5 feet tall and with a 30” head. 
At the 1947 Madison Show it was judged the most beautiful in the show and in 1948 was 
the reserve champ in the 3 spike section. In 1950 it was judged ‘‘excellent.”’ 
Prices the same as for Ann Sherman. 
Blue Baron (Seedling 81-43) (Blue Admiral x Pelegrina) A very early blue often 
=~ blooming in 60 days or less. The color is deep blue shading darker in the 
throat. It grows about 45” tall with a long flower head of 20 buds. Opens 6-8 with good 
placement and attachment. Opens well in water. Good propagator. 
Any size bulb $5.00 each; 1 bulb and 10 selected bulblets $10.00. 
Grower's Unit of 5 large, 5 medium and 5 small and 200 bulblets $125.00. 
Mandarin (Burma x Elizabeth The Queen) Here is a new color—tomato red with a 
darker blotch. Grows 56” tall with a nice strong willowy stem. Opens 8 or 
more heavily ruffled 5’’ blooms with a total of 22 buds on a 26” head. Does not fade or burn. 
Healthy and a good propagator. 
| have not grown this myself but Mike Sherman says it was very fine for him. 
Prices same as Blue Baron. 

