FRIENDSHIP (440) Fischer ‘49 (70) 
A soft pure pink shading to cream. It opens up to 
8 round beautifully ruffled florets on a medium 
spike. Runaway propagator and excellent germina- 
tor. Blooms well from small bulbs. 
GAIL (466) Farrington “49 (80) 
A light lavender, shading to deeper lavender at the 
edges of the petals with faint rose lines in the 
throat. It will open up to 8 florets of double row 
placement on a tall, stretchy spike. It opens extra 
well in water, holding its size to the tip. Gail is 
very consistent; in our planting every spike was 
perfect and as alike as two peas in a pod. Fine 
commercial and show flower. We have grown this 
two years and previous to that saw it in the 
originator’s field and recommend it highly. 
GENE (310) Farrington ‘49 (72) 
A very heavily ruffled medium shade of yellow. It 
blooms early ond is fine for the early cut-flower 
market. It will open up to 8 well attached and 
nicely arranged blooms on an average spike. Rapid 
propagator and fine grower from bulblets. Fine early 
commercial. 
GENGHIS KHAN (432) Scheer ‘41 (80) 
A very heavily ruffled clear salmon pink. It opens 
up to 7 waxy florets on a spike of medium height. 
Blooms well from small bulbs. Fast increaser and 
bulblets grow like weeds. Excellent commercial that 
is in heavy demand. Should be in everyone's 
garden. 
GLOW (420) Howell ‘46 (70) 
An early blooming orange that opens up to 7 well 
attched florets on a spike of medium height. Very 
healthy grower and propagates at a rapid rate. 
Practically all the bulblets bloom. 
GOLDEN ARROW (510) Pruitt “47 (85) 
A clear lemon yellow that opens up to 8 recurved 
florets on a medium height spike. Old bulbs split 
badly resulting in short stems and flower-heads; 
does fine from small bulbs. Makes jumbo bulblets 
which produce salable spikes. 
GOLDEN STATE (512) Wheeler “42 (90) 
A tall growing medium yellow with a small pink 
feather in the throat. It opens up to 10 well at- 
tached florets on a good spike. Very heavy pro- 
ducer of bulblets but a rather slow germination has 
been noted, 
GOLD MEDAL (516) Beardmore ‘48 (80) 
A giant size yellow with buff tones that can pro- 
duce wonderful spikes. It opens up to 6 lightly 
ruffled florets on tall spikes. Excellent show variety. 
Good grower and increaser. 
From Bowling Green, Kentucky— 
Per 
Bulblets 
Large Medium Small Per 
-50 35 25 10 00 
4.00 2.80 2.00 100 4.00 
2.00 1.50 1.00 1 .20 
16.00 12.00 8.00 10) «1.75 
100 14.00 
.50 aoe HAs) 10 25 
4.00 3.00 2.00 100 #8 2.00 
.30 .20 5-.20 100 A0 
.80 95 40 
29 2-.30 3-.30 10 -20 
2.00 1.20 80 100 1.59 
15 2-.20 4-20 100 75 
1.20 -80 40 
25 3-.25 4-20 100 .50 
1.00 65 40 
50 35 25 10 70 
4.00 2.80 2.00 100 5.00 
I received the additional bulbs of Silver Wings and I want to thank you for your fine 
service. 
you and enjoy your friendship, 
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