From WALTER KRUEGER 
ROSY EYES 
Mr. Krueger was featuring this 
attractive seedling at our Wiscon- 
sin shows this year and it was 
highly appraised. To me it looks 
like a most promising commercial. 
The 5” creamy white florets have 
two catchy rose colored eyes in 
the throat which gain your atten- 
tion immediately. 8 open on al- 
ways straight spikes. Bulblet pro- 
duction good, germination fair. 
L. $3.00, Med. $2.00, Sm. $1.00, 
Bts. 10/3.00 
From TED WOODS 
WAX CANARY 
From Ted Woods, originator of 
Connie G, Ann Sherman and 
many other fine varieties. A bas- 
ket of Wax Canary at the Cen- 
tral International Show in Chi- 
cago was outstanding and con- 
vinced me that it is Mr. Woods’ 
best introduction. Will attain 60” 
height in the field and up to 30” 
flower heads. Florets 5%"; 20-22 
buds with 7 open. Color pale 
salmon deepening at outer edges 
with soft yellow throat. Florets 
fluted and needlepointed. Good 
texture with a wax-like finish. 
For other Woods’ introductions 
Ann Sherman, Rosita, Connie G, 
see alphabetical listings. 
L. $3.00, Med. $2.00, Sm. $1.00, 
Bts. 75c ea. 
JULIA MAE = Pommert 1953 
One of the outstanding 1953 in- 
troductions was Julia Mae. A soft, 
pastel rose pink with 8-9, 42” to 
5" florets open on tall, wiry 
spikes, ranging up to 66” in 
height. Mid-season, good keep- 
ing qualities. Winner of many rib- 
bons including American Home 
Achievement. Rated as Pom- 
mert’s best origination. 
L. $1.00, M. 75c, Sm. 50c, 
Bts. 4/25c, 100/5.00 
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