A 1951 INTRODUCTION 
From Maurice O. Maynard 
GAYBROOK — Class 401. I grew a small amount of this last year and was so 
impressed with it that | have made arrangements with Mr. Maynard to list it 
this year. Its color is white with quite a lavender tint and a large conspicious deep 
lavender (almost purple) blotch. It opens 6 and 7 very colorful florets with 5 and 
6 more in color on very long flowerheads. It is very attractive and you should 
like it. } 
BULBS — Large 75c Medium 50c Small 25c  Bulblets - 50 for $1.00 
10 Bulbs at 8 times the price of one 
THE FOLLOWING PRICES SUPERCEDE ALL PREVIOUS LISTS 
large medium small bulblets 
378 ABU HASSAN—One of the best dark, velvety Dh ORS Bo as 40- .25 
blues. Very popular. 10-1.00 10- .70 
532 ALADDIN—Bright, reddish, soft-salmon with 2- .30 25- 25 
cream throat. Heavily ruffled. Very beautiful. 10-1.20 100- .75 
420 ALL GLORY—Deep orange with striking pur- 2- .30 3- .30 .; 
423 ple blotch. Ruffled. 10-1.20 10- .80 
433 A. L. STEPHEN—Deep salmon with deeper 22730. 20- .25 
443 blotch. A very good one and much in demand. _10-1.20 
430 APRIL—Very light, clear pink with faint lines 2- .25 50- .25 
in throat. An excellent pastel. 10-1.00 100- .85 
401 ARIADNE—White with deep red blotch. A 2- .30 3- .30 4- .25 
grand variety for any purpose. Quite showy. 10-1.20 10- .80 10- .60 
410 AUREOLE—Very clean light-yellow. Heavily See 5- .25 3 
ruffled and very beautiful. 10- .70 10- .50 
463 BARBARA B.—See new introductions. 1-2.00 1-1.35 1- .65 10-2.00 
316 BETSY BOB UP—Buff sport of Betty Nuthall. 2- .25 3 ous 50- .25 
An excellent One. Especially good for a late 10-1.00 10- .70 100- .35 
commercial. 
376 BETTER TIMES—Very clear light-blue with 3- .30 4- .25 ~ 
deep blue blotch and white darts. A very 
good blue. 
320 BETTY NUTHALL—Light-orange pink. An DE PAS 35 BE) 50-825 
old variety that I like very much, and is es-  10-1.00 MOS 70 100- .35 
pically good for late cutting. 
360 BETTY’S CHOICE—Rosy mauve with cream 1- .20 2- .30 3- .30 
blotch and petals edged cream. Nicely ruffled 
fiorets on a long head. A beautiful late vari- 
ety. 
470 BEVERLY (WRIGHT)—Medium purple with 2- .30 3- .30 15- .25 
brighter and darker throat blotches tipped 10-1.20 10- .80 
with creamy pepper. Very pretty. 
516 BINGO—An excellent buff sport of Picardy. A 2- .25 3- .25 50- .25 
grand pastel especially liked by florists. 10-1.00 10- .70 100- .35 
552 BIRCH RED—Beautiful, clear deep red, Very 2- .30 * 
rich color and excellent for any purpose. 10-1.20 
554 BLACK CHERRY—Very dark velvety red 1- .50 1- .40 1- .30 
with black markings. Opens up to 8 on a 
long flowerhead. 
354 BLACK DIAMOND-—Intensely ruffled black 1- .20 2- .30 2530 
red. A very good smaller, black red. 
354 BLACK OPAL—Very dark red that opens 2D Sion GPAs" D- .25 * 
454 many on a long flowerhead. 
454 BLACK PANTHER—Velvety, black red with 1- .30 La 25 2-730 
554 large florets. Very popular. 
454 BLACK PHANTOM—An excellent very dark 2- 30 3790 4- 25 — 
red. With many opens. One of the most  10-1,20 10- .80 10- .60 * 
satisfactory black reds. ' 
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