could be properly classed in the color sections. However we use the class as adopted by 
the classification committee so that you may make show entries correctly if an exhibitor. 
491-f Bill Both (Both 1945) (80 days) Ruffled velvet brown with red throat. Opens 5-6 
of 15 buds from small bulbs. (L 35c) (M 25c) (S 2-30c) 
450-i Charlotte Anne (Lins 1947) (75 days) Heavily ruffled chocolate, touch of red in 
throat. Opens 6-8 of 20 buds on 23” head. (L $1.00) (M 75c) (S 50c) 
491-f Choctaw (Wilson 1948) (85 days) Light chocolate, overcast orange, red-orange 
blotch. Opens 10 of 23 buds, 28” head. (L $1.50) (M $1.00) (S 60c) 
390-i Color Marvel (Krueger 1946) (75 days) Lightly ruffled orange, flushed pink. 
Opens 4 of 17 buds on 24” head. (L 2-30c) (M 3-30c) (S 5-25c) 
490-i De Grysaard (Hoek 1948) (85 days) Extreme novelty. Buds grayish with black 
stripes. Florets open same with center of apricot-orange, striped gray. Opens 6-8 
of 16 buds. (M $1.50) (S $1.00) NET 
390-f Havana (Roberts 1946) (80 days) Ruffled bronze with orange-red throat. Opens 
6-7 of 15 buds. In some sections grows stubby. (L 50c) (M 30c) (S 2-40c) 
491-f Hula Hula (Wilson 1947) (85 days) Gray with orange base. Throat rose-red and 
yellow. Opens 8 of 20 buds, 33” head. (L $1.50) (M $1.00) (S 60c) 
490 King of the Blacks (Salman 1949) (90 days) Dark purplish maroon with deep black 
glow. The largest flowering of the deep blacks. 7 to 9 open of 17 buds. First 
U. S. release. (L $4.00) (M $3.00) (S $2.00) 
490 Queen of the Night (Salman 1949) (90 days) Deepest maroon, velvety black glow. 
As dark, larger than Oeganda. Opens 6 of 16 buds. (L $4.00) (M $3.00) (S $2.00) 
490-i Robinson Crusoe (Lins 1944) (76 days) Tan, flecked chocolate, dark throat. Opens 
6 of 15 buds on 20” head. (L 50c) (M 40c) (S 20c) 
390-i Sergeant Don (Both 1949) (85 days) Intensely ruffled primulinus superba. Autumn 
shades with deeper throat. (L 35c) (M 25c) (S 2-30c) 
390-1 Smyrna (K & M 1949) (80 days) A most interesting novelty. Fuchsia purple is 
delicately but solidly veined on a buff yellow ground, giving an Iris plicata effect. 
Opens 5 4” florets of 19 buds on 19” head. Buds strongly veined. The effect is 
quite pleasing. (L 40c) (M 30c) (S 20c) 
591-f South Seas (Wilson 1947) (100 days) Light orange-gray, orange and yellow 
blotch. Opens 8 of 20 buds on 28” head. (L $1.50) (M $1.00) (S 60c) 
590-1 Tony (Wilson 1945) (90 days) Light chocolate with orange blotch and picotee 
edge of cream. Opens 7 of 19 buds, 27” head. (L 75c) (M 60c) (S 45c) 
950-f Tunia’s Atomic Burst (Both 1948) (85 days) Exciting huge bronze-red with smoky 
overcast. Opens 10 with several buds in color on massive spike. 
(L $1.50) (M $1.00) (S 75c) 
950-f Tunia’s Elite (Both 1947) (80 days) Giant bronze-orange, edged smoky-orange 
with firey red throat mark. One of our favorites. Opens 5 7” florets of 17 buds 
on 24” flowerhead. (L 65c) (M 45c) (S 30c) 
590 Uncle Tom (Salman 1949) (90 days) Glistening brown-red shading to purplish 
maroon. Fine reports from Haarlem. (L 50c) (M 35c) (S 25c) 
IT limatures 
More and more popular, the stock of miniatures is very short and quantity rates 
cannot apply. While in growing large flowering glads, the large size bulbs, because 
they will produce larger florets, are most desirable; the contrary is true with miniatures 
where the smaller the floret, the more useful they are in arrangements, and small bulbs 
are to be preferred to large ones. We quote therefore all sizes at the same price, but 
will send, as long as possible, the size you stipulate. 
319-f Babs (R. Pruitt 1945) (68 days) Intensely ruffled, light yellow. Opens 6-7 of 15 
buds. (Any size 25c) 
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