Variety 
LIPSTICK (Ballentine-’41) 441-90 
Beautiful ruiiled shell pink with bright rose 
red plumes in throat. Florets large, fine texture 
and all buds show color on tall straight spikes. 
We like it very much. 
MARATHON (Lawrenson-’51) 411-85 
This variety has been described as a butter- 
- scotch yellow, but for us it is a true buff with 
a small reddish throat marking. We bought 
the stock for a yellow, but even though the 
color is buff instead of yellow it is a fine cut- 
flower. Opens 7, 574” ruffied florets on a tall, 
6’ spike. Opens well in water, when cut in tight 
bud, making a good commercial variety. Opens 
well clear to the tip, with no loss of color. Cut 
nice blooms from small bulbs and bulblets this 
season. 
MORNING SUNSHINE (Krieg-’48) 410-75 
Bright yellow with an edge of light pink A 
very showy variety in the garden Florets are 
ruffled, creased and wide open. Very nice. 
MOTHER FISCHER (Fischer-’51) 400-85 
A new white that really looks good. How could 
it be otherwise with parents like Pink Paragon 
and Elizabeth the Queen? Have seen it grow 
over 514’ tall, with a 29” flowerhead of 23 buds, 
opening at least 7 florets at once. A nicely 
ruffled white that has the sheen of white velvet. 
MOTHER KADEL (Kadel-’41) 410-77 
Still the best commercial yellow. Also a con- 
sistent ribbon winner. Medium yellow without 
any other color. Like wax to the base of the 
throat. Good shipper. 
MYRNA FAY (Lines-’46) 466-85 
An orchid-lavender. Will open 9-10 5” florets 
on tall straight spike. Opens well in water. 
NEW AMSTERDAM (K & M-’48). 452-85 
A color very similar to Mrs. Mark’s Memory, 
but a much better grower for us here. A wine 
red with deeper colored feathered blotch on 
lower petals. Has very impressive tall, straight 
spikes. Opens 6-8 wide open blooms on flower 
head of 20 or more blooms. Healthy grower 
and fine propagator. Sensational. 
OCTOBER SUNSHINE (Quackenbush-’47) 
420-85 
Orange blending to a golden yellow throat. 
Opens 6 to 18 buds at once. Fine growing hab- 
its and good propagator. The cut-flower grower 
will surely want this one. 
ORANGE GOLD (Marshall-’45) 422-80 
A real orange with no markings. Opens 6 large 
florets that are wide-open. Fine propagator. 
“The glad bulbs I ordered from you arrived in fine condition. 
E.C.V., Arlington, Va. 
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