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KING: CLICK ce ee ee %e 30 2.20 3-.25 Pkyse.30 
Fine large scarlet with white throat. 10 1.20 20-.80 20~-.60 Sern eae: 
LADYwZJANE net ae ee ee 2 ae 10 4.10 10.15 
Cream. Many open fine. Com. 10 .60 -40 25 100 1.00 
LADY (LUCKS (440) ee ee 2 25 ~4-.25 —10-.25 Pkoseeees 
Tall light salmon with cream throat. Fine. 10 1.00 50 wae Ate ee 
Many open blooms. iG. 100 5.00 4.00 2.00 14 Pt. 1.50 
LADYSMARIONI 46) ieee ee eee eee 1 1.25 1.00 .50 So AS 
New light lavender rose. 10 10.00 8.00 4.00 100 8.00 
FAVENDERJOUEENIG@N RS) ee 2 15 710) 93-410 PETS ES 
Best lavender mauve shade. 10 at 45 .30 100 50 
LANCASTER (470)\eyee ree pares ee ee 1 25 -20 52-20 25 eee 
Exhibition purple. Best show spike and _ nice 10 2.00 1.60 1.00 
placement. Liked by every one that sees it. 
LEADING LAD YC) ohnston) eee 7 25 4.25 4.15 10025 
This white sport of Picardy is the leading show 10 1.00 50 .30 200 ~=«.50 
winner at the present time. Has won all kinds. 
F.O.B. 100 3.50 2.00 1.00 14Pt. 1.00 
DEGENDA Fischer) ee ee eee 2 20. 3-15 32.10 Ae e seamen 
Light pure pink, blending to a rich cream 10 1.00 45 .30 10.25 
throat. Very tall and opens 6 large florets. F.O.B. 100 8.00 — 3.00 2.00 100 1.00 
LEXINGTON WED ree te eee ee 2 -20 .20 10 10325 
A giant purple a much improved Takina. 10 1.00 -80 -40 100 1.00 
LIPSTICK Ses 228 olen ee et rete eee 1 25 225 4-.25 1225 
Light pink with dark blotch. Very nice. 10 2.00 1.00 .50 100 ~=—«.50 
MAGNOLIA, ee ee eee 3 25 3.20 Ca ey, 
Fine large light cream rose. 10 .80 -50 100 ~—-.50 
F.O.B. 100 5.00 4.00 Ptt 3-00 
MALDZO EF ORLEANS eee ee ee 2 15 10 See 100 ~=—«.50 
Commercial white. 10 .70 .40 .30 Shee 
F.O.B. 100 4.00 3.50 aa Pt. 2.00 
MARINES OF GUADALCANAL (H.)..... 1 29, 2-25 2-15 10050-25 
A giant tan often 8 inches across with 8 open 10 2.00 Th -00 904. Ptr 1,50 
in field. 100 rae 2.00 Re. MAA a ae 
MARLEEN (CCL ) ies ee ee ee, 2 15 2-10 4-15 10g 
A fine cream. Fine commercial. 10 .70 .40 .30 100 1.25 
MARTHA DEANE (Guille)._& 7.00.2... 2. 2 20 3-20 10-.25 10m 2 
Medium yellow tall strong grower. 10 .80 .50 25 100 1.00 
MARYaHIELUCENS eee eee 1 25 2-.20 3-.20 10 Ree 00 
Beautiful tall straight deep rose with peacock 10 2.00 .80 50 100 2.00 
feather in throat. 
MIBLOOM 3 Se ae eee 2 12 10 LSC e eee 
Very early white, scarlet blotch. 10 -50 -40 Hcy 100 -40 
MISS* VERMONT 33 ee ee 2 29 @©©4-.25 10-.25 ey 4s 
Ruffled light pink tinted lavender. 10 1.00 .50 25 100 ~=.50 
MISS WISCONSIN (Krueger)............. 1 20 2-.25 . 3-.25 12 pa) 
There is no competition for this rose pink. 10 1.60 1.00 -60 100 1.80 
Spikes are straight with 6 to 8 open. One spike 
is practically a bouquet. 
MYRNA-FAY (tines) ee eee 1 29 2-.25'..2-.15 109-25 
Tall straight lavender, good placement. 7 to 8 10 2.00 1.00 oD 100 1.00 
open at a time. Good commercial. F.O.B. 100 10.00 8.00 “es 4 Pt. 3.00 
NEW ZEALAND SPLENDOUR........... 2 15 3-.15 3-.10 10S2o 
Largest light rose pink. A beauty. 10 -60 40 .30 100 ~—-.50 
FOB 100 4.00 3.00 eo te eee.00 
OKLAHOMA(G86)23 ae oe ee 1 35 s200aeeo 150 eZ 
One of the best smokies. 10 2.80 2.00 1.00 100 1.50 
ORANGE GOLD Marshall)) 22) on 2 ‘25 2-.15 2—.10 10 £25 
Deep orange with yellow throat, strong grower. 10 1.25 art) .50 100 1.20 
Everybody seemed to like it. 


We grew 6 bulbs of Montpelier in 1948. It was growing near Spic & Span and Midway, and 
the many growers who visited our fields all preferred Montpelier. 
James Marsh, Oyster Bay, N. Y. 
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