OUTSTANDING RECENT AND NEAR-RECENT INTRODUCTIONS 
(5 Bulbs at 12 the 10 rate — 25 at twice the 10 rate) 
ACE OF SPADES 
Sisson 1950 
A ruffled, clear black-red that is very popular. Opens 5 to 
6 ruffled florets on very long flowerheads. Average bulblet 
producer; easy germinator. 
(L 1:.60; 10-4.80)° (M 1-.40; 10-3.20) (S 1-.25; 10-200) 
CBibts;.-G-.25; 25-75) 
(454) 
ATHENE (300) Kuhn 1949 (75) 
Creamy white that opens up to 10 florets on long flower- 
heads. Good propagator of easy germinating bulblets. Our 
entry of Athene was judged “Best 300 Size” in the 1953 
Kentucky show. 
(L 1-.50; 10-4.00) (M 1-.35; 10-2.80) (S 1-.25; 10-2.00) 
(Blbts. 10-.25; 100-2.00) 
ATTRACTION (566) 
Goddard 1949 (85) 
A medium lavender with faint throat lines of deeper laven- 
der. Opens up to 8 lightly ruffled, fluted and needlepoint 
florets that easily reach 6 inches. Up to 24 buds on a 26 
inch flowerhead. Its perfect placement and 8 open will go 
Grand 
a long way on the show table. Easy propagator. 
Champion at 1953 Vancouver Show. 
(L 1-.40; 10-3.20) (M 1-.30; 10-2.40) (S 1-.20; 10-1.60) 
(Blbts. 10-.25; 100-2.00) 
BADGER ROSE (462) 
Krueger 1952 (80) 
A very rich medium rose with a rose-purple throat. Beauti- 
— 
ful, glowing color. Opens up to 7 on tall well proportioned 
spikes. Bulblet production and germination are good. If 
you are looking for something different we suggest Badger 
Rose. 
CL 25400-2700) 
( Blbts. 
(Mie22230; 10-1720), CS 3-30; 
; 10-.80 ) 
10-.25; 100-2.00) 
BEAU BRUMMEL 
Deam 1953 (80) 
An intense clear orange salmon with a cream throat. Opens 
6 giant, ruffled, fluted, needlepoint florets with nearly all 
remaining buds in color. Tall, vigorous grower with long 
flowerheads. Very firm substance. Very 
beautiful. 
(L 1-1.00; 10-8.00) (M 1-.75; 10-6.00) (S 1-.50; 10-4.00) 
(Blbts. 2-.25; 10-1.00; 100-8.00 ) 
(530) 
Good increaser. 
WN 
BLACK CHERRY 
Rich 1948 (85) 
Beautiful black-red that opens up to 12 heavily textured 
florets on average spikes. 
(554) 
Heavy show winner and de- 
servedly popular. Always a sell-out. 
(L 1-.40; 10-3.20) (M 1-.30; 10-2.40) 
(Blbts. 10-.40; 100-3.20) 
BLOSSOMTIME (440) 
Kade! 1953 (80) 
A pure pink shading to a white center, the two colors 
merging imperceptibly into each other. Opens up to 7 on 
a very long flowerhead with the floret arrangement in a 
but manner. An American Home 
Achievement Medal winner at the 1951 Keystone State 
Society show. 
(L 1-2.00; 10-16.00) (M 1-1.50; 10-12.00) 
(S 1-1.00; 10-8.00) 
(Blibts. 2-.40; 10-1.60) 
regular, informal, 
BLUE DEVIL (479) Larus 1951 (75) 
Tall, vigorous, deep violet with a rose blotch on a promin- 
ent white throat. Opens up to 10 florets. Makes vigorous 
growth and is healthy. Good increaser. Very striking. 
(L 1-2.00; 10-16.00) (M 1-1.50; 10-12.00) 
(S 1-1.00; 10-8.00) 
(Blbts. 1-.20; 10-1.50) 
BOISE BELLE (433) 
Roberts 1948 (98) 
A top show flower and a coming commercial. Most every- 
one knows Boise Belle from seeing it on the “Table of 
Champions” at the shows. In case you haven’t grown it 
you've missed a lot of enjoyment in seeing those 12-open 
spikes of beautiful pink and yellow. The florets are heavily 
ruffled and of leathery texture. Bulblets are very small 
but are produced in quantity and are easy germinators. 
Deservedly popular. Grand Champion at 1953 W. Virginia 
show. 
(L 1-.25; 10-2.00) (M 1-.20; 10-1.60) (S 2-.25; 10-1.00) 
(Blbts. 15-.25; 100-1.50) 
