BIRCHVILLE GARDENS — Plainville, Connecticut 
VENIDA (Milo 47) 460-88 if 25 20 15 10 20 
It is my opinion and also the opinion of ieee OU O0 et 20) 100 1.50 
many other growers that this is one of 
the most beautiful glads. It is a beautiful 
rose color shaded with lavender and has 
a big cream blotch. It grows 50 to 60 
inches tall with up to 28 buds. One you 
will surely want. 
VOGUE (Lins 49) 466-85 1 50 40 .20 10 50 
Large ruflled deep lavender that grows 
up to 55” with a 26” flowerhead of 18 
buds. The 4% inch florets are well placed 
with 7 open and as many showirg color. 
WAR PAINT (Kadel 47) 436-85 1 BY) 20 2-.25 10 vais 
Cpens 10 medium size florets on a 22 bud TOR = 2.80 = 2.008 et.007 = 100 2.00 
spike. It grows up to 55” tall and has a 27 
inch flowerhead. Certainly the best in its 
class. Winner of Home Achievement medal 
and other top awards. 
WAYFARER (Butt 49) 460-85 1 40 .30 .20 10 ae 
One of the best performers here this past 10> 3:20 2-40 21250 100 2.00 
summer. Large light rose blending to a 
creamy white throat. Opens 7-8 five inch 
florets on a heavy plant. This is really a 
giant in size, don’t let that 460 fool you. 
W. H. HOSMER (Hatch 49) 460 i! .60 40 30 5 .20 
Lavender pink or rosy lavender. Beautiful LODE 4:80) 20 ee 2 40 LUO 3.00 
clear shade with large creamy white lip. 
Opens 8 to 12 on a 19 bud spike with good 
placement and attachment. 
WHITE GODDESS (Roberts 48) 500-80 1 20 20 2—.20 20 25 
Ore of the best whites. Grows up to 65 Oe 2.008 9 1256 80 8100 1.00 
inches having 7-9 well placed florets, 53 to 
6 inches across. One of the finest growers 
doing we’l from all size bulbs. 
WILMA DITTMAN (Maier 49) 516 it .60 40 30 6 25 
A clear buff with faint scarlet lines deep 107 34:80 43.20) 92407" 100 3.50 
in the throat. Petals are of heavy texture 
and nicely frilled. Grows 5 feet tall with 20 
buds, of which 8 six inch florets are open 
in perfect placement. Should be a good 
show glad. 
YANKEE LASS (Schenetsky 46) 440-87 1 .30 25 .20 10 30 
Beautiful light Pink that grows 60 inches Oe A ees. OO ers OO 2.00 
tall with ten 5 inch florets open on a long 
flowerhead. Award of Merit at Connecti- 
cut in 1944. A sensational glad that is fast 
becoming very popular. DON’T MISS 
YANKEE LASS. 
OUTSTANDING 1951 INTRODUCTION 
KING DAVID 570 (Carlson-Puerner 51) King David is a class 570 deep royal majenda, 
or purple, with rich velvet-red throat. It is very ruffled, winged and fluted. Florets run 
52 inches in diameter with a pronounced picotee edging. It is a tall grower, producing 
perfectly straight spikes, carry 22 to 24 buds, holding 10 open and 10 more showing 
color, Unlike many purples, florets do not burn, The propagation and germination 
are excellent. King David has a fine record of show winnings, with 3 American Home 
Achievement medals, namely Minnesota ’49, Boston ’50 and Indiana ’50. 
Large $3.00; Medium $2.50; Small $2.00; Bulblets .30 each; 10 for $2.50; 100 for $20.00 
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