Variety Per Large Med. Small Per Bits. 
HIGH LIFE (K & M-’46) 376-70 2 25 4-.25 100 25 
A nice light blue, with deeper blotch. Grows 10 ~=—1.00 50 25 
tall. A fine addition to the light blue class, 
from Holland. 
HILLCREST (Brown-NZ-’48) 563-85 1 25 20 2-25 10 25 
Bright rosy pink with faint markings of deeper 10 2.00 1.60 1.00 100 2.00 
rose on edges of petals. Vivid throat blotch of 
deep cerise. Large wide open florets up to 7” 
across. Good propagator and a show winner. 
A basket of this variety is beautiful. 
INVITATION (Kadel-’50) 342-73 1, 11.00 75 50 10 60 
A beautiful baby pink with a cream throat. A 10 8.00 6.00 4.00 100 4.80 
nice early pink with plain and recurved petals. 
Height 54” with a 24” flower head. Good prop- 
agator. 
JO WAGENAAR (K & M-’49) 352-88 Lae 00 ere lO ee wl 00 1 .30 
Color very deep red with narrow white line on LOS16:00 0512.00.88 3.0000 102.40 
lower petal. A rich and brilliant color. The 100 19.00 
florets are well placed and firmly attached. 
Never crooks, and is healthy grower and good 
propagator. Opens 6-8 on a head of 18 to 20 
buds, at one time. 
JUNE DAY (Roberts-’46) 441-58-60 1 .30 20 3-30 15 .30 
A very early pink with a small cherry blotch. 10 2.40 1.60 80 100 1.50 
Opens 7 on tall straight spike of 20 or more 
buds. Good substance and fine attachment. 
Produces many large bulblets which germinate 
very well. If you want to catch the early mar- 
ket, you should grow this one. Ahead of any- 
thing else we grow. 
J. V. KONYNENBURG (K & M-’47) 436-85 3 30 3-.25 5-.25 100 50 
One of the new ones from Holland. A lovely 10 80 .65 40 
shade of vermillion-red. One of the best of the 
new European varieties since the war. Opens 
6-8 on strong, straight spike. Good growing 
habits and fine propagator. 
KESTREL (Palmer-’45) 420-80 2 25 4-.25 100 25 
Light salmon-orange with creamy throat. 10 =1.00 50 20 
Opens 8-10 of 20-buds, at one time. Makes a 
fine cut flower for the commercial grower. 
KING LEAR (Palmer-’38) 570-75 3 25 6-25 100 25 
A beautiful early ruffled purple with a silver 10 -70 .40 25 
edge on petals. Large and showy and a ribbon 
winner. 
KLONDIKE (Snyder-’47) 412-75 1 25 20 2-30 10 25 
A deep bronzy orange yellow that grows very LO 2-000 1:60 ed 200 1008 22 00 
tall. Good growing habits and good propagator. 
LADY JANE (Lake-’41) 406-85 3 25 5-25 100 .25 
Clear light cream with yellow lips, has the ap- 10 70 .40 .30 
pearance of a light yellow. Opens up to 7 ruf- 
fled florets of fine texture on a spike that never 
crooks. An A-1 commercial in every way. 
“Many thanks for the promptness in filling the order and for the overcount and gratis 
bulbs. They look fine.” G.E.H., Wakefield, R. I. 
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