THE BULBS — are all grown on sand loam soil ,and state inspected and disease free. Every effort is made to ship quality stock, true 
to name. If for any reason you are not satisfied, let us know and we will make adjustment to your satisfaction. 
ORDERS — are cash with order or 25% down, balance before shipment. Orders of $2.50 or more shipped prepaid. We aim to put 
in some extras on all orders— the larger the order the more extras. All orders filled in the order they are received. You are mailed a 
confirmation of order the same day it is received. 
SUBSTITUTION — Please indicate on the order if we may substitute size or variety in case we are out of what you order. We do not 
substitute unless you tell us to. 
SIZES — Large bulbs are 114” in diameter er over, medium are 34” to 114”, small are under 34”. Bulblets are hand selected — ap- 
proximately 100 to a packet. 
GENERAL LIST 
Special Group--Priced As Shown--See Refund Guarantee Plan 
BRIDAL ORCHID (566)—(Midseason) A beautiful shade of lavender 
blending to a lighter throat. A good grower that produces fine 
spikes. Capable of winning on any show table. Color will vary 
somewhat due to planting conditions, but is always beautiful. 
Large, 1 for 50¢; Medium, 1 for 35¢ 
COLUMBIA (407)—(early midseason) A beautiful creamy white 
edged in rose. Much like the older Corona in co!or but far superior 
in health, placement and color consistancy. Will make a good 
commercial when prices are lower. | have not had a single bad 
spike in this variety. 
Large $1.50 each; Medium $1.00 each 
CONNIE G. (506)—(Early Midseason) A large heavily ruffled clear 
cream. Really a sight to behold, a single spike is breathtaking and 
a handful is out of this world. 
Large 50¢ each; Medium 40¢ each 
CROWN JEWEL (460)—(Early) Something entirely different in the 
lavender class. A light lavender blending to a reddish throat, 
creating a beautiful appearance. Makes a beautiful basket. One 
you should own. 
Large 50¢; Medium 35¢ each 
CRUSADER (301)—(Midseason) A snowy white glad with a striking 
velvety purple throat. Something really different. Not too large 
a glad but beautiful in arrangements. 
Large $1.00; Medium 75¢ each 
CYNTHIA (410) — (Early) A soft shade of lemon yellow that 
blends well with other colors. Grows well and forms-a nice spike. 
Large, 1 for 50¢; Medium, 1 for 35¢ 
ELMER’S ROSE (460)—(Midseason) A wonderful new rose. Florets 
are of good substance, heavily ruffled and weil spaced on a tall 
stalk. One of the finest of the new ones and destined to be 
popular for a long time. 
Large 50¢; Medium 35¢ 
GAIL (466)—(Midseason) A light lavender with deeper edges and 
slightly penciled throat marks. A good grower, tall spike and good 
placement. Never crooks or flecks from heat and opens clear to 
the top. 
Large 50¢ each; Medium 40¢ each 
GOLD (412)—(Midséason) A beautiful deep rich clear yellow. Florets 
are nicely ruffled and attachment is very good. When given the 
right growing conditions it makes a tall spike. Can win on the 
show table and is a good commercial. It’s only fault is that is does 
not always grow too tall, however, to me this in no way detracts 
from its beauty. , 
Large $1.00; Medium 75¢ each 
HAROLD K (536)—(Midseason) One of the largest and best of the 
deep scarlets, Mammoth florets of heavy velvety texture. Good 
attachment and placement on a tall spike. If you like big deep 
reds, this is it. 
Large 60¢; Medium 40¢ each 
KING. DAVID (570)—(Midseason) Probably. the greatest and nearest 
perfect.new glad in recent years. A large deep rich purple with 
a fine silyer edge. Heavily ruffled and fluted with a velvety 
texture. Grows.on a tall spike with 8 or more open and many 
buds showing color. Will win at any-show. 5 
Large $1.50 Medium $1.25 each 
MISS CHICAGO (560)—(Midseason) Another of the giants. A large 
light rose with a yellow lip. Opens many huge blooms on a tall 
flowerhead. A slow propagator. 
Large 40¢; Medium 30¢ each 
MOTHER FISHER (400)—(Midseason) A tall beautiful white that 
is well liked. A good grower with well placed florets. 
Large 50¢; Medium 35¢ each 
NOWETA ROSE (560)—(Midseason) One of the sensational newer 
introductions. A very clear lavender rose that is beautiful. Good 
placement on a tall spik. Should be popular for years to come. 
Large, 50¢ each; Medium, 40¢ each 
ORCHID FANTASY (466)—(Early) A beautiful pastel shade of laven- 
der. Should be very popular with florests as well as the show 
table. Opens well and stands heat very well. There are not too 
many good early blooming lavenders. This looks like it could fill 
the bill. 
Large $1.50; Medium $1.00 each 
PHARAOH ((530) — (Late Midseason) A beautiful pink with a yel- 
low throat. Tall strong growing with blooms well placed and 
firmly attached. Good commercial. 
Large, 1 for 35¢; Medium, 1 for 25¢ 
POINSETTIA (450)—(Midseason) A 1952 release considered by 
many to be one of the finest reds to be introduced. A pure light 
red with slightly ruffled florets. Poinsettia is a consistant producer 
of both commercial and show spikes. 5 to 7 open on a tall 
straight flower head. Stands heat well. 
Large $1.00; Medium 75¢ each 
QUIBERON (416)—(Midseason) A fine showy buff glad on a tall 
straight spike with many florets open. A very good exhibition 
variety and for local market. 
Large 40¢; Medium 30¢ each 
ROYAL SCOT (470)—(Midseason) A fine new rosy purple that is 
not too well known. A little different shade than most purples. 
Those that have grown it like it and | am sure you will too. Looks 
like a comer. 
Large $2.00; Medium $1.25 each 
SIERRA SNOW (500)—(Midseason) A huge glistening white that 
you will rave about. Many florets open and many buds showing 
color on a tall spike. Capable of winning at any show. 
Large $1.00; Medium 75¢ each 
THE RAJAH (570)—(Midseason) A beautiful ruffied reddish purple. 
Opens 6 to 7 huge heavy textured blooms on a heavy spike. 
Blooms when there is little of this color in the field. 
Large 50¢; Medium 35¢ each 
TYRONE (466)—(Midseason)A new orchid lavendar and one of 
the best both for a commercial and exhibition variety. A nice 
clean shade blending to a lighter throat. Opens 6 to 8 on a 22 
bud head. Holds color weil ciear to the tip. The plant is tall, 
strong and healthy. Tyrone has won many prizes on the show 
table including Grand Championships. A good variety to get a 
start in.. 
Large $2.00; Medium $1.50; Small $1.00 each 
