UNBLOOMED SEEDLINGS 
(10 small bulbs of any cross are 31) 
Aladdin x Attitash Margaret Fulton x Gen. M acArthur 
Aladdin x Elizabeth the Queen Marlene x K58-45-1 
(Algonquin x Mermaid) x Attitash Max Reger x K11-45-6 (early purple) 
Attitash x (Sharchris x Myrna) Meriden x Sharchris 
E. C. Cole x K58-45-1 (pink with blotch) (Parnassus x Corona) x Attitash 
E. C. Cole x (Gen. MacArthur x Minuet) (Parnassus x Corona) x Huntress 
Ek. C. Cole x Myrna Fay (Rosea x Blaze) x Attitash 
E. C. Cole x Sharchris (Snow Cruiser x Wings of Song) x Attitash 
E. C. Cole x (Snow Cruiser x Rosea) Snow Princess x Sharchris 
(Fair Angel x Rosa van Lima) x Attitash (Stella Antisdale x Red Charm) x Gen. MacArthur 
Huntress x Sharchris K44-45-1 (large salmon) x Aladdin 
Huntress x (Snow Cruiser x Huntress) K58-45-L (pink with blotch) x Cherry Jam 
Margaret Fulton x Burma K58-45-1 x Meriden 
NEW INTRODUCTIONS 
This year we are offering for sale five 1951 releases. Two of them are our own seedlings, one is a 
seedling we have purchased, and two we are listing for the introducers. All five seedlings have been 
thoroughly tested and two have received trial garden approvals. Our own seedlings have made an ex- 
cellent record. We did not have enough Blue Devil last year to send it to the trial gardens, hut it has an 
outstanding record at the eastern shows. Stylish has an amazing trial garden record. Leah Gorham, 
Columbia, and Bonnie Brae were among the best of over 100 seedlings that we grew on trial this past 
summer. 
1951 Release Blue Devi! Class 478 
Early Midseason (Larus) Jeanie James x Ravel 
In response to the heavy demand from those who have seen it, we are introducing our blue seedling 
this year despite a limited stock. This striking deep violet has made an excellent impression whenever 
exhibited. On the show table it appears to be unbeatable among the dark blues and a favorite of the 
public. 
BLUE DEVIL is a clear deep violet, with a rose blotch on a conspicuous white throat — entirely 
different in appearance from any other glad we have seen. [t grows to a height of 60” with a tall, strong 
stem that does not crook or fall over. The flowerhead is from 24” to 27” long with 18-21 buds. and 7 
open. The 414" florets open flat, are strongly attached and place well. Propagation and germination are 
excellent and bulblets frequently bloom. A strong, healthy grower. 
BLUE DEVIL has won in the blue classes whenever shown. It made a clean sweep of the 478 class 
both days at the 1950 Connecticut Show. Its record includes 
1950 Connecticut Show Award of Merit and Best Seedling 
Most Popular Variety in the show by vote of the public. Received as many. votes 
as the next three varieties combined. 
1950 Eastern International Show “A” Rating 
1950 N. E. G. S. Show Award of Merit 
BLUE DEVIL appears to be a long step forward in the search for a reliable, healthy blue. A pic- 
ture of three spikes is shown on the front cover. Petal color (Ridgway-“anthracene violet”) is indica- 
ted by stripe at base of page. 
Prices for 1951 Large $5.00 Medium $4.00 Small $3.00 Bulblets $1.00 
