One of the most beautiful varieties in existence. 
Grand for every purpose, especially for ar- 
rangements and high class florist work. 
L 2/.25, 10/1.00 S 6/.25, 10/.35 
M 4/.25, 10/.60 B Pkg. /.25 
W. H. Hosmer (Hatch) (466) M. Rose 
tinged with lavender. 
Bright clear shade with large cream white lip. 
Opens 8-12 with a head of 19-21 buds with 
formal double row placement and good attach- 
ment. Very nice. 
L 1/.75, 10/6.00 
M 1/.50, 10/4.00 
S 1/.35, 10/2.50 
B 5/.25, 100/4.00 
White Challenge (Amett) (so1) M. 
White flushed pink 
with small rose feather in the throat. Opens 
many large blooms of good texture on a tall 
straight plant. Occasionally has a misplaced 
bloom but fine in spite of that. 
L 1/.30, 10/2.40 S 2/.20, 10/.80 
M 1/.20, 10/1.60 B 10/.25, 100/2.00 
White Christmas (Fischer) (400) M. 
Very beautiful ruf- 
fled white often tinged with pink with many 
open. Medium height. Has won lots of prizes 
but does best from young bulbs. 
L 2/.25, 10/1.00 S 6/.25, 10/.35 
M 3/.25, 10/.60 B Pkg. /.25 
(Roberts) (500) EM. 
White Goddess 
all strong growing 
creamy white. Opens up to g heavily ruffled 
blooms on a long head. Have seen this 6 ft. tall 
with flower heads nearly 3 ft. long. A grand 
variety. 
L 1/.25, 10/2.00 
M 1/.20, 10/1.50 
White Gold 
years. 
L 2/.25, 10/1.00 
M 3/.25, 10/.60 
S 2/.25, 10/1.00 
B 12/.25, 100/1.50 
(Scheer) (506) E. Huge 
cream. Has been popular for 
B Pkg. /.25 
White Lace (Fischer) (200) E. A very 
beautiful early white that 
has attracted lots of admiration this past season. 
Tho called a 200 it makes 300 size with good 
culture. Said to be the most beautiful white of 
its size. Will be in tremendous demand. In- 
tensely frilled and “knuckled.”’ 
L 1/.50, 10/4.00 S 1/.25, 10/2.00 
M 1/.35, 10/2.80 B 8/.25, 100/2.50 
i Dittman (Maier) (516) LM. 
ASI Sort of a buff Picardy. 
Very tall strong grower with big head of bloom. 
L 1/.60, 10/4.80 S 1/.30, 10/2.40 
M 1/.40, 10/3.20 B 6/.25, 100/3.50 
Xanthia (Hatch) (412) M. Deep yellow 
with darker lines in the throat. 
Nicely waved and ruffled. Makes a large spike 
with 8-10 open but often with a rather short 
head. However in spite of this fault the florists 
around my town like it very much. 
L 2/.25, 10/1.00 S 6/.25, 10/.35 
M 3/.25, 10/.60 B Pkg. /.25 
(Butt) (441) EM. Deep flesh pink 
Zephyr with reddish throat aie Makes 
a huge spike with 8-9 open. A spike is an arm- 
ful. Color varies somewhat but it is always a 
good strong grower. (Color photograph on 
another page). 
L 1/.25, 10/2.00 S 2/.25, 10/1.00 
M 1/.20, 10/1.50 B Pkg. /.30 
Zeus (Chase) (532) M. Deep salmon with 
blotch somewhat like a much glorified 
Aladdin. Long head and good tall grower. 
Opens 6 6” slightly ruffled blooms with 4 
showing. Heavy texture. 
L 1/1.50 S 1/.60 
M 1/1.00 
Zuni (Mitsch) (484) L. An old smoky 
variety that is still one of the best and 
very popular. Opens to massive ruffled blooms 
on a long head. Color is salmon and dark slate 
with an orangy feather. 
L 2/.25, 10/1.00 
M 3/.25, 10/.60 
S 6/.25, 10/.35 
B Pkg. /.25 
“Of the nearly three hundred varieties | grew my favorites for sheer beauty were The Roan, which 
no one should miss it is so unusually beautiful, then Lavender Lace and Carnival are so striking it catches 
ones eye immediately and the same is true of Skylark. Tunia’s Delight was exquisite in form and breath- 
taking in beauty. Everyone remarked about Parthiena and Boise Belle. And few indeed have the 
appearance of having been dusted with silver as are Frosty and Treasure Island. And Mistaya has an 
ethereal appearance. Tivoli is such a gorgeous pink one wishes it could bloom on forever.” 
—Mrs. Kulsar, Calif. 
“The most beautiful display in the Boston Show today was your basket of Taj Mahal.” 
—Mrs. Ralph Nickerson, Mass. 
