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LYNNE HILL (Teeple) (Mid-season) (470) A wonderful new color in a rose red with 
deeper throat and each petal edged with silver. The ruffled 534” florets with 7 open and 
9 in color on 22” flowerhead are a beautiful sight, and is one of the most unusual glads I 
have ever grown. It has won its share of ribbons and awards of merit this past season. 
L-$1.50 M-$1.00 S-75c Blts.2-25c (10- $1.00) 
MADELEINE BROWN (Maier) (Mid-season) (432) Beautiful deep salmon, lightly ruffled, 
blending lighter in the throat which is faintly marked scarlet, 7 to 8 blooms of 5 to 6-inch 
diameter open on tall, strong plant. This variety resembles Picardy, but has better habits 
of growth. It does not grow stubby, is healthy, and grows straight. Blooms have better 
texture. Fine reports on it from all sections. Fine for forcing. 
L-2-25c M-3-25c Blts. 50 -25c 
MANDARIN (Woods) (Mid-season) (550) A wonderful deep tomato red with deeper red 
marking on lower lip. A wonderful color break. The straight willowy spikes are 56” with 
a 26” flowerhead of 22 buds. The blooms are 5” and are heavily ruffled and wide open 
with raised midrib. L- $1.00 M-75c S-50c Blts.4-25c (10-50c) 
MARATHON (Lawrenson) (Mid-season) (416) ‘Tall strong growing light buff with small 
red throat mark. Opens 6-7 florets of 5” diam. on long flower heads of 18 to 22 buds. 
Should make an excellent commercial as it handles and ships well. 
L-50c M-35c S-25c Blts.10-25c (100 - $2.00) 
MID-AMERICA (Knierim-Evans) (Mid-Season) (550) Clear brilliant light red. Opens to 
10 mammoth florets on long flowerheads with 26 buds. Flower spikes grow to 66” in height 
Winner grand championships. Color champion. 
L=2-25¢ M=2-20c 5-10-50c Blts.50-355e 
MINSTREL (Palmer) (Mid-Season) (566) Extra fine giant ruffled and needlepointed 
lavender. For us this has been the best of all the lavenders giving massive spikes of great 
beauty. Spikes are about 4 ft. with long flowerheads. Fine propagator. 
L-20c M-2-30c Blts. 25-25c (100-75c) 
MISS CHICAGO (Buckheit) (460) <A very beautiful rose with a lavender cast with an 
inverted yellow crescent in throat. Opens 8 or more giant florets on straight spikes of 
18 to 20 buds. Has created a sensation wherever shown. 
L-40c M-30c 5S-20c Bits. 10-40c 
MISS MADISON (Woods) (Mid-season) (540) A large formal pale pink with deeper pink 
edge. The 51” florets are fringed, fluted and somewhat needlepointed with a heavy velvety 
substance. The spikes are 60” with 6 to 8 blooms open on 30” flowerheads of 22 buds. 
Fine show record. L-$1.50 M-$1.00 S-50c Bits. 2-25c (10- $1.00) 
MOTHER FISHER (Fisher) (Mid-season) (400) A beautiful heavily ruffled velvety white 
opening up to 8 perfectly placed and well attached florets on long flowerheads. Excellent 
growth from bulblets and a fine show and commercial variety. 
[D-50c> M- 35c) S=25c" Bits) 8'=25e) (100 - $2550) 
MRS. R. G. ERREY (Errey) (454) A very rich velvety black red self. Has a glowing sheen. 
Opens to 10 blooms of 6” diameter on flowerheads of 25 buds. Looks like one of the best 
black reds. I-2-256 M-3-25e@ S=5-25c Bits, 50= 30c 
MY DEAR (Sisson) (Early) (440) An early clear shell pink with deeper markings on lower 
petals. Opens 6 wide open ruffled florets on well balanced spikes. Excellent propagator 
and wonderful for those early blooms. Le 256 Mi-2-256 5-425 SBits. 25 - 25e 
MYRNA FAY (Lines) (Very Early) (466) Nice shade of rich orchid lavender. Opens about 
8 blooms on 20-bud spike. ‘Tall, strong grower and is a fine addition to the lavender class. 
L-2-25¢ M-2-20c S-3-20c Bits. Pkg. 25c 
NANCY (Arnett) (Mid-Season) (452) A beautiful lively rich medium shade of red. One 
of the outstanding new introductions. Proven with high rating in the trial grounds it 
also has won many awards on the show table. Makes fine spikes with 7 well placed 
florets open and is a very good propagator. Will be a leading commercial red. 
D2 256 -M- 3-256 3S =5=25@ Bits 50. 2hc 
We would like to have a copy of your wholesale catalog again this year. The bulbs we 
handled from you last year proved especially successful. E. T. H. Crow ey, La. 
