PRINCESS (Larus 53) (466) 90 
One of the best introductions of last year we look 
for a great future for this deep rosy lavender. Very 
reliable in growth and spike production opening 
8-10 ruffled 5” blooms on strong 41/4’ spikes. Already 
it has several major show awards to its credit and 
expect it to become one of the leading winners as 
well as being widely grown commercially. 
PROF. GOUDRIAAN (K&M) '50) (506) 80 
Outstanding new light cream opening 8-9 51/4” 
blooms on tall strong spikes. An excellent cut 
flower variety that is liked by all who grow it. 
QUIBERON (Errey °49) (416) 85 
Very tall orange buff that can make sensational show 
spikes. As many as 10-12 5” blooms open at once 
on 51/4’ spikes. A good cut flower that is often a 
contender for major awards at the shows. Sometimes 
misplaces. 
REDSKIN 3 (Butt 52) (436) 70 
Very early deep scarlet that is gaining much atten- 
tion for its ability to make large spikes of good cut 
flower qualities and still bloom ahead of the rest in 
its class. 
RED WING (Knight ’48) (436) 85 
Always one of our favorite searlet red varieties that 
is held back only by poor bulblet growth. Makes 
wonderful spikes that hold 8-12 round 434” blooms 
open at once on 22 bud flowerheads. A topnotch 
commercial for those who have stock. 
RICHARD CROOKS (KxM '50) (407) 85 
Another striking blotched variety the color being a 
creamy white suffused pink with a blood red throat. 
About 5-7 5” blooms open at once on 4’ spikes. 
Very strong grower. 
ROBERT ALAN (Lorenz ’49) (412) 80 
Deep yellow self color that can make fine exhibition 
spikes. Opens 8-9 5” blooms of good placement on 
41,’ spikes. Does not like hot weather too well but 
is very good otherwise. 
ROBINSON CRUSOE (Lins 44) (490) 76 
One of the most unusual novelties — a light choco- 
late tan with heavy marbling of deep rose brown. 
Holds 6-9 well placed 5” blooms on a 4’ spike. 
Everyone who sees it seems to want it. Always sells 
out early. 
ROSARIO (Fischer 53) (461) 80 
A nice light rose with a deeper throat blotch. Makes 
an appealing spike holding 6-8 5” blooms on sturdy 
4\/.’ spikes. 
1 
10 
Large 
20 
1.60 
79 
6.00 
30 
1.40 
20 
1.60 
20 
2.00 
20 
1.60 
1.50 
12.00 
Medium Small 
1.50 1.00 
12.00 8.00 
2-35 3-.30 
1.40 80 
2-.30 3-.30 
1,20 80 
00 20 
4.00 2.00 
2-.25 4-.25 
1.00 00 
2-30 3-.25 
1.20 70 
2-30 3-25 
1.20 70 
2-30 3-.25 
1.20 70 
1.25 73 
10.00 6.00 
Bulblets 
1 .30 
10 2.40 
10 .25 
100 2.00 
15 20 
100 1.50 
D .25 
100 4.00 
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100 = 1.25 
D 40 
100 6.50 
Thanks ever so much for everything — the wonderful bulbs and extras in last year’s order and above all — 
thanks for the Champ — beat all entries in the local flower show! — Mr. J. C. B. 
From Westfield, Mass.: 
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