WHITE CHALLENGE (501) Arnett ‘47 (90) 
White with a soft rose blush that opens up to 8 
florets of heavy texture. Spikes are tall and straight 
and it will stretch right along with Spic & Span. 
Medium propagator and not many large bulbs are 
harvested the first year from bulblets. Makes fine 
spikes from small bulbs. Many times “Grand 
Champion.” 
WHITE CHRISTMAS (500) Fischer ‘48 (85) 
A heavily ruffled, waxy white shading into a cream 
throat. One of the most beautiful in the list. It opens 
up to 8 florets that are sometimes misplaced. Medi- 
um propagator of bulblets that make fine growth. 
Old bulbs split badly and should have all but one 
eye removed, 
WHITE GODDESS (500) Roberts ‘48 (80) 
Another heavily ruffled white shading into a cream 
throat. It opens up to 8 florets on a long flower- 
head with the first floret sometimes misplaced. Fine 
tall, healthy grower. Fast increaser and the bulb- 
lets are very vigorous growers. Very consistent. 
WILMA DITTMAN (516) Maier ‘49 (88) 
A giant pale buff with faint scarlet lines in the 
throat. It opens up to 8 large, lightly frilled florets 
on a very tall spike. Grows very robust and healthy. 
Very heavy propagator and wonderful grower from 
bulblets. It’s a real pleasure to grow such fine tall 
spikes as Wilma Dittman. 
YANKEE CLIPPER (540) Drake ‘48 
Based on its performance in our field, Yankee Clipper 
earns a top rating. It is a giant blush ivory white. 
It will open up to 8 heavily ruffled, fluted, tightly 
attached florets of double row placement on well 
balanced flower-heads. Its growth, propagation, and 
germination is like Picardy of which it is a sport. 
Will occasionally revert. Our spike of Yankee 
Clipper was adjudged Grand Champion at the Colum. 
bus, Indiana show this year (1950). 
YANKEE LASS (440) Schenetsky ‘46 (87) 
A beautiful vigorous growing light pink that opens 
up to 10 florets of double row placement on long 
flower-heads. Somewhat like Connecticut Yankee 
only without the blotch. Medium propagator and 
good germinator. Tall and robust. 
From Hagerstown, Maryland— 
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My third order of nice healthy bulbs came today. 
I’m more than satisfied with my new 1950 source of good bulbs. Will be waiting for 
the new ones to bloom and making a special note to order your bulbs in 1951. 
34 
Large 
dhs) 
6.00 
29 
2.00 
.50 
4.00 
1,50 
12.00 
1.00 
8.00 
50 
4.00 
Bulblets 
Medium Small Per 
50 35 10 75 
4.00 2.80 100 6.00 
2-.25 3-.25 20 25 
1.00 70 =©100 -80 
30 .20 10 40 
2.40 1.60 100 3.00 
1.00 75 2 30 
8.00 6.00 10 =-1.25 
100 10.00 
75 90 10 ~=—:1.00 
6.00 4.00 100 6.00 
35 25 10 50 
2.80 2.00 100 4.00 
Thanks again for your generosity. 
