Variety 
RED CHARM (Butt-’39) 452-85 
One of the best performers in the reds that we 
grow. It is outstanding in its habits and color. 
RED CHERRY (Roberts-’46) 450-70 ; 
Said to be a red Picardy. Very early and a nice 
light red. Promising commercial. 
RED RASCAL (Graff-’45) 550-83 
Bright red ruffled florets on fine tall spikes. 
Produces many bulblets. 
RED WING (Wright-’48) 436-85 
A fine consistent performing scarlet that has 
proved its value. Will open up to 10 ruffled 
florets of soft scarlet shading deeper on the 
lower petals. Bulblet production, germination 
and growth from bulblets are very good. Even 
small bulbs make fine spikes. The bulblets us- 
ually bloom, too. 
RUFFLED NIGHT (Rich-’47) 454-79 
One of the most beautiful of all the black reds 
with clear glowing blooms of satin sheen. 
Florets ruffled, flat open, and heavy textured. 
Has very small white pencil line on lower 
petals. Does not burn in extreme heat. One of 
the few dark reds that doesn’t. Bulblet pro- 
duction and germination excellent. 
RUTH ELAINE (Kreig-’48) 440-90 
A real pink without any trace of salmon. 
Florets are ruffled and laciniated. This is a 
sport of Picardy although it has little resem- 
blance to it. Opens 7-8 5” florets on a five foot 
spike. Long flower head. 
SILVER GULL (K & M-’47) 476-85 
Silver bluish grey with a creamy blotch. A 
pretty novelty glad that will win at any show. 
Florets are wide open and well placed on a 
tall spike. Opens up to 8 at one time. Good 
grower and propagator. 
SILVER WINGS (Ritsema-’44) 500-88 
Slightly ruffled cream sport of Picardy, a 
shade lighter than Leading Lady. Becoming 
very popular. 
SMYRNA (K & M-’49) 390-90 
If you want a real novelty glad, this is it. A 
fuchsia purple is delicately but solidly veined 
on a buff yellow ground, giving a stippled ef- 
fect. Opens 5-6 florets of 19 buds on 20” head. 
Quite different but very pleasing. 
SONNET (Howell-’47) 548-75 
Large rosy pink that is very nice. Sometimes 
bottom floret is misplaced, but otherwise it is 
fine. 
SOPHIA (K & M-’48) 422-85 
Deep rose, carmine in the throat. 
Per Large Med. Small 
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75 
6.00 
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35 
2.80 
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4.00 
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2.00 
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1.20 
20 
1.60 
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4.00 
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30 
2.80 
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40 
30 
20 
1.60 
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100 
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190 
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50 
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1.50 
12.00 
.50 
4.00 
1.00 
8.00 
1.00 
50 
25 
2.00 
20 
1.50 
20 
1.00 
“Your package of bulbs received in fine condition and your bulbs look very good. 
Thanks for your very generous overcount and extras.” 
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H.W., Paterson, N.J. 
