
BUTTERSCOTCH (531) Langworthy ‘48 (90) 
A combination of salmon and buff blending into a 
blotch of rose salmon. It opens up to 8 ruffled well 
attached florets on a well balanced spike. It is 
a consistent grower, good producer of bulblets, and 
germinates well. 
CHERRY JAM (543) Zimmer ‘43 (80) 
A salmon pink with a deep cherry blotch on the 
lower petal. Opens up to 8 on a stem of medium 
height. Good propagator and grower. 
CHEYENNE (536) Wilson ‘48 (80) 
A good looking ruffled scarlet of fine performance. 
It opens up to 10 large florets of firm texture on a 
nice long spike. Very healthy dark green foliage 
and an excellent propagator and grower from bulb- 
lets. Cheyenne drew much favorable comment from 
garden visitors. It gave us wonderful blooms. Best 
Recent Introduction at Kankakee, Illinois show this 
year (1949). 
CHIEF PONTIAC (524) Snyder °48 (85) 
A giant growing smooth orange scarlet with healthy 
dark green foliage. It opens up to 7 huge blooms on 
a long flowerhead and blooms well from any size 
bulb. Bulblets are produced in quantity and they 
make fine growth. Chief Pontiac is big, tall, and 
husky. 
CITATION (542) Beaton “49 (95) 
Another exceptionally strong grower. It opens up 
to 7 florets of a medium shade of pink blending into 
a creamy white throat. It is a deep rooted variety, 
one that stands erect in spite of its huge size. 
Bulblets are produced in quantity and germination 
and growth is excellent. Spikes from large bulbs 
stood 6 feet tall in our field. 
CONNECTICUT YANKEE (441) Schenetsky *44 (90) 
A variety that offers stiff competition at the shows 
and is a wonderful florist glad for those who have 
sufficient stock. Propagation is a little below aver- 
age but bulblets germinate readily. It opens up to 
10 florets of double row placement on a perfectly 
built spike. Its color is light pink with an attractive 
scarlet throat blotch. Always in demand. Grand 
Champion at Pittsburgh this year (1949). 
CONNIE ’’G” (506) Woods ‘48 (75) 
The heavily ruffled sparkling deep cream or light 
yellow that has attracted so much interest at the 
shows. This gave us sensational spikes, fully as 
good as those seen at the Eastern shows the past 
two years. It opens up to 10 huge florets on a very 
long stretchy flowerhead with most of the remaining 
buds, showing color. Stem beneath the flowerhead 
is a little short. Bulblets are produced in quantity 
and it is a good germinator. Truly a fine variety. ~ 
One that is different from any other. 
From Taylorsville, Kentucky— 
Bulblets 
Large Medium Small Per 
Py A) 00 WA 10 ae: 
6.00 4.00 2.00 100 @66.00 
10 15 
15 10 3-.15 100 1.00 
1.20 80 40 
1.50 1.10 75 1 15 
12.00 8.80 6.00 10 =—-:1.25 
100 =9.00 
2.00 1.50 1.00 1 .20 
16.00 12.00 8.00 10 ~=1.60 
100 12.00 
2.00 1.50 1.00 1 29 
16.00 12.00 8.00 10 2.00 
100 12.00 
90 35 29 10 50 
4.00 2.80 2.00 100 4.00 
4.00 3.00 2.00 10 4.00 
32.00 24.00 16.00 100 32.00 
Bulbs came in good condition. Many thanks for the generous overcount and extras. 
Thrills certainly don’t wait for blossom time when a package like yours comes in. 
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