BUR GH Ver lel ee GaAs DEE NGS — Plainville, Connecticut 
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1948: Voted “most beautiful” at Eastern International Show, Winner of Ameri- 
can Home Achievement Medal at both the Keystone State and Maryland 
shows. 
1949: Grand champion at Maryland show. Best spike in open division, and “most 
beautiful” at the Eastern International Show. “Most Beautiful’, and 
second day champion at the Lima show. 
Introductory prices: Any size bulb, $5 each. No bulblets for sale this year. (If 
we are sold out of the size you order, may we substitute the nearest size in stock?) 
Fairyland 
FAIRYLAND is a heavily ruffled glad of medium size. The color is a medium rose 
with an inconspicuous throat mark of a deeper shade. It is recommended chiefly for its 
decorative value. It opens six 4” florets with six more showing color on a 15-16 bud spike. 
Height 50”. Flower-head 22”. Stem is straight and strong. Propagation is excellent. A 
basket of FAIRYLAND won the N.A.G.C. medal for champion basket at the 1949 
Keystone State Show. 
Introductory prices: Any size bulb, $1. each. Bulblets, 10 for $1. Starter unit of 
1 large, 3 medium and 5 small bulbs. plus 25 bulblets for $8. 
Formality 
FORMALITY is blush lavender in color with a cream throat. The 4” florets with 
recurved petals are close-set without crowding. This gives the spike a quite formal 
appearance, especially so when 8-10 florets are open at one time. The 24” flowerhead 
carries up to 22 buds. Because of its precise form and habits we believe it will be hard 
to beat on the show table in the 300-section. Propagation is excellent. Blooms in 88 days 
from cold storage. 
1949 awards: American Home Achievement Medal at Eastern International Show 
at Binghamton. Best 300-spike in open division at Delaware. 
Seedling rating “A” at Keystone State and Delaware Shows. 
Introductory prices: Large bulbs, $2.00 each. Medium and small bulbs, $1.00 each. 
Bulblets, 10 for $1.00. Starter units of 1 large, 3 medium and 5 small bulbs, plus 25 
bulblets for $8.00. 
MELLOW MOON (E. Bane Snyder 50) 420—80 
A beautiful light orange, nearly self color, for which the nnme MELLOW MOON 
is a natural and best describes its mellow glowing color. Truly a new era in golden color 
which is entirely different. Opens 8 good facing, well attached, 5 to 53 inch florets with 
good substance on 18 to 20 bud, 28 to 30 inch flowerhead, with 6 buds showing color. 
Medium very stiff spike, grows 60 inches or more tall. Florets are nicely ruffled and 
slightly waved. Opens to tip when cut in tight bud. Produces large amount of bulblets 
which germinate easily, making fine looking bulbs. Tops for both exhibition and com- 
mercial growing. Judging from the great number of favorable comments both at the 
Maryland and Binghamton shows, MELLOW MOON is sure to go over in a big way. 
PRICES FOR 1950 AND 1951: 
Per Each Large $3.00 Medium $2.00 Small $1.50 
BULBLETS 1 for .30; 10 for $2.40; 100 for $19.00 
