this extensively in basket work and for cut flowers. The demand for 
this fine smoky is increasing steadily. It is very healthy. 
EACH - L. 50c Med. 40c Sm. 30c 
Bulblets 10/40c 100/$3.00 
DRAGONS BLOOD .- 
(1946) 554 Class. 85 days to bloom. 
Another giant black red that is a regular winner. Attachment is fair, 
usually straight, healthy and prolific, opens 8. 
EACH - L. 30c Med. 20c Sm. 10c 
Bulblets 10/25c 100/$2.00 
GARDEN GOLD - 
(1948) 512 Class. 90 days. This is the most 
beautiful and gorgeous deep yellow that we have seen. The color is 
pure clean golden yellow with slightly deeper throat, and without anv 
flaking or foreign color. The florets are of good texture, lightly 
ruffled, and have frilled edges. Facing is excellent and attachment is 
good, on a tall staight and strong spike. The plant and bulb both 
very clean and heaithy. Bulblet production is fairly good but some 
have a double shell which should be peeled or cracked. Germination 
is good. We had spikes in our growing field, without irrigation, that 
grew 67” tall, with 32” flowerhead, 7” blooms, 21 buds, and 6 open. 
EACH - L. $2.00 Med. $1.50 Sm. $1.00 
Bulblets each 20c 10/$1.50 
MISTY DAWN - 
(1941) 580 Class. 95 days. Soft smoky gray 
or bluish salmon, with a smoky orange blotch. One of the leading 
winners in this class. Opens up to 9.. 
EACH - L. 2/25e Med. 3/25c Sm. 5/25c 
Bulblets 100/75c 
PORCELAIN BLUE - 
(1945) 478 Class. 90 days. This is a 
true Pansy Blue or medium dark violet with a creamy white throat 
feather. One of the largest near blues with blooms measuring to 6” 
this past season. It makes a fine cutting, strong spike, always straight 
and with good placement. Blooms are of excellent texture, plant and 
bulbs HEALTHY, prolific and germination good. 
EACH - L. 40c¢ Med. 30c Sm. 20c 
Bulblets 10/30¢ 100/$2.50 
ROSY TORCH - 
(1947) 462 Class. 80 days. Bright clear cer- 
ise rose, self color except a faint white pencil line on throat petal. 
Fine for floral work. Excellent textured, flat open, lightly ruffled, 
perfectly arranged blooms on a straight strong slender spike. Attach- 
ment very good; healthy, prolific, and excellent bulblet germination. 
EACH - L. 20c¢ Med. lic Sm. 2/20c 
Bulblets 15/25c 100/$1.50 
RUFFLED NIGHT - 
(1947) 454 Class. 70 days. This is one 
of the most beautiful black reds, with clear glowing blooms of satin 
sheen. Ruffled, flat open, and heavy textured blooms, with a very 
small white pencil line on throat petals. Spike is straight and strong, 
with well placed blooms that do not burn or wilt easily. Bulblet pro- 
duction and germination is excellent. Good winner at the shows. 
EACH - L. 75e Med. 50c Sm. 25¢ 
Bulblets 10/50c 100/$4.00 
SUNSET ORANGE - 
(1946) 536 Class. 95 days. Pure orange 
scarlet with creamy yellow blotch. Next to Birch Red it is the best 
late cutter in our field. Good propagation and germination of bulb- 
lets. It is a good winner at the late shows. 
EACH - L. 40c Med. 30c Sm. 20c 
Bulblets 10/30c 100/$2.50 
WINTER WHITE - 
(1947) 500 Class. 70 days. A fine, pure, 
glistening white with good textured blooms haying lightly frilled 
edges. Excellent facing and spacing on a strong slender always 
straight spike. Attachment fair. Blooms from all size bulbs and will 
open up to 8. 
EACH - L. 75c Med. 50c Sm. 25c 
Bulblets 10/50c 100/$4.00 
