Variety 
PHIPPS JR. (Zimmer-’49) 442-75 
A good early pink. Sometimes flecks but this adds 
.to its attractiveness. Looks good for a commercial 
due to its earliness in blooming. 
PICARDY (Palmer-’31) 530-90 
Still the most popular variety grown and most 
widely known by commercial and amateur grow- 
ers. A tall salmon-pink. More widely used by the 
hybridists than any other variety. 
PINK CHARM (LaSalle-46) 542-80 
A medium deep pink with deeper color in the 
throat. Very waxy appearance. Makes a fine 
early cut-flower pink. 
PINK PARAGON (Cassebeer-’43 ) 342-90 
Bright, clean pure pink with cream throat. Not 
too large, but a swell commercial variety. Opens 
5-6 florets of 4”” diameter on long flower head. 
Fine keeper and opens well when cut in bud. 
PINK RADIANCE (Quackenbush-’41) 440-85 
Our best commercial pink. A delicate shade 
which is very nice for wedding work. In great 
demand by the florists. Opens 11 on a 24” flower 
head. 
PIONEER (LaSalle-45) 532-85 
Deep salmon-pink blending to a deep cream 
throat. Shade a bit different than most of the 
salmon pinks. Opens 6-8 very large, wide open 
florets in nice double row placement. 
POLYNESIE (K & M-50) 530-85 
A pure salmon—deeper than Picardy. Has yellow 
throat with salmon blotch. Opens 8-10 florets at 
one time. Extra heavy texture, slightly ruffled. 
We are inclined to believe this will take the place 
of Picardy, both for exhibition and commercially. 
PORCELAIN BLUE (Rich-44) 478-90 
Medium dark violet pansy-blue with a clean 
creamy white throat feather. Large, wide open 
blooms. Opens five. Bulblet germination fair. 
Looks like a very promising blue. 
PURPLE SUPREME (Wilson-’42) 470-85 
Outstanding medium purple with silver edge on 
petals. Grows very tall, shoulder high plants and 
will open 10 at one time on long flower head. 
QUEEN BESS (Krieg-’48) 401-80 
Slightly recurved round 5” florets of clear white 
that has fuchsia blotch on the lip petal making 
nice contrast. Opens 6 with 6 more showing col- 
or. Growth is uniform and the 50” spikes are 
nice and straight. Heads average 25’. 
Per Large Medium Small Bulblets 

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1 Bulb and 10 Bits. 2.00 
3 29 9-.25 
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2 25 3-25 5-.25 
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2 29 3-25 5-25 
20 2-.25 4.25 
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[L000 3-00 S55: 00 1— 1.50 
10 80.00 64.00 40.00 10-12.00 
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1 90 30 .20 10— .50 
10” 4.00. +240 “1.60 100— 4.00 
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