HIAWATHA 
(436) Beardmore 1947 (90) 
A lightly ruffled clear fire-cracker scarlet. Opens up to 8 
florets with most of the remaining buds showing color. 
Heavy bulblet producer; average growth from bulblets. 
(L 1-.25; 10-2.00) (M 2-.30; 10-1.20) (S 10-.80) 
(Blbts. 25-.40; 100-1.25 ) 
IVOREE (506) Smith 1951 
A huge cream or very light yellow that has been a top per- 
former in our garden. Very vigorous grower that opens up 
to 8 florets on a well balanced flowerhead. Good bulblet 
producer and fine grower from bulblets. Ivoree should be 
a top show winner, judging from its performance here. 
(E1150) (M 1-1.25) (S 1-1.00) 
(Blbts. 10-1.50) 
JINNI MARIE 
(432) Barrett 1949 (80) 
Heavily ruffled salmon pink shading deeper in the throat. 
Opens up to 10 double-row florets on long spikes. Excellent 
propagator and bulblets make vigorous growth. Foliage 
shows some discoloration. 
(L 1-.25; 10-2.00) (M 1-.20; 10-1.60) (S 2-.30; 10-1.20) 
(Blbts. 10-.25; 100-2.00) 
JUNE ROSE 
(462) Marshall 1950 (70) 
A medium rose that blooms at a time when not many glads 
of this color are on the market. Opens up to 6 florets on 
an average spike. Strong, healthy grower and fine bulblet 
producer. Bulblets make fine growth. 
(L 1-.50; 10-4.00) (M 1-.35; 10-2.80) (S 1-.25; 10-2.00) 
(Blbts. 10-.40; 100-3.00 ) 
KEEPSAKE (410) Krueger 1950 
A clear light yellow somewhat like the color of Crinklecream. 
Opens up to 8 florets on spikes of very uniformity. Excel- 
lent increaser; good grower from bulblets. 
(L 1-.40; 10-3.20) (M 1-.30; 10-2.40) (S 1-.20; 10-1.60) 
(Blbts. 10-.40; 100-3.20) 
KING DAVID (570) Carlson 1951 
One of the top introductions of recent years. A deep purple 
shading into a rich velvet-red throat with picotee edging on 
the petals. Opens up to 10 ruffled, fluted florets with almost 
all remaining buds in color. Very vigorous. Excellent prop- 
agator and strong grower from bulblets. Opens to the tip 
when cut in bud. Among its many winnings, King David 
was Grand Champion at Catawba Valley, N. C., Washington, 
D. C. and 3 spike R. I. at Jefferson, Wis. Our entry was 
2nd Day Champion at the Kentucky show. (All 1952) 
(L 1-1.50; 10-12.00) (M 1-1.25; 10-10.00) 
(S 1-1.00; 10-8.00) 
(Blbts. 3-.30; 10-1.00; 100-5.00 ) 
From Tupelo, Mississippi 
My order came today and I want you to know that they 
are a fine lot of bulbs. They are tops for size, so uniform 
and clean. Thanks a lot for the extras and overcount. 
You were very liberal. 
IR eR IEE, 
14 
NOWETA ROSE 
