BOLDFACE (533) Evans 1947 (82) 
Deep salmon with a throat marking of deep red on white. 
Opens up to 8 huge florets on massive spikes. Placement is 
excellent which makes it a heavy show winner. Always 
in demand. Grand Champion at 1953 Pacific International 
show. 
(L 1-.25; 10-2.00) (M 1-.20; 10-1.60) (S 2-.25; 10-1.00) 
(No blbts.) 
BRIDAL ORCHID (566) 
Carlson 1950 (85) 
Pastel lavender that opens up to 10 huge florets. Usually 
flecked in hot, humid weather but the color is clear when 
cut in bud. Heavy bulblet producer. 
(L 2-.30; 10-1.20) (M 3-.30; 10-.80) 
(Blbts. 100-.60) 
(S 10-.60) 
BURMA ROSE (562) 
Lasch 1953 (88) 
Our rose-pink sport of Burma that will give you massive 
spikes under good growing conditions. If you grow good 
spikes of Burma then by all means you'll want Burma Rose 
as it shares the same growing and blooming habits. It 
opens up to 8 huge, lavishly ruffled florets with practically 
all remaining buds in color. It throws fine spikes from 
medium bulbs. Propagation and growth from bulblets 
is the same as Burma. The spike shown on inside front 
cover is an enlargement from a Kodachrome. It gives some 
idea of how large it can be grown. Our entry of Burma 
Rose was 2nd Day Champion at the 1953 Kentucky State 
show. 
(L 1-2.00; 10-16.00) (M_ 1-1.50; 10-12.00) 
(S 1-1.00; 10-8.00) 
(Blbts. 1-.25; 10-2.00; 100-16.00) 
CATHERINE BEATH (312) 
Couts 1951 (88) 
A beautiful, deep yellow, practically a self color. Opens 
up to 10 florets on long flowerheads. Very healthy and 
vigorous. Good bulblet producer and good grower from 
bulblets. Rates very high in color value. Top show flower 
and is a real commercial prospect. The amount of stock 
for sale is very limited. 
(L 1-.50; 10-4.00) (M 1-.35; 10-2.80) (S 1-.25; 10-2.00) 
(Blbts. 10-.40; 25-.80) 
CAVALIER (568) Rich 1953 (85) 
A bluish mauve self color with lightly frilled edges and 
fluted centers in the petals of the florets. It is a vigorous 
grower with a 30 inch flowerhead and 6 wide-open florets. 
Bulblet production and germination excellent. 
(L 1-1.25; 10-10.00) (M_ 1-1.00; 10-8.00) 
(S 1-.75; 10-6.00) 
(Blbts. 2-.30; 10-1.25) 
CHEYENNE (536) Wilson 1948 (80) 
A vigorous, ruffled scarlet that opens up to 8 florets of very 
firm texture. Excellent bulblet producer and easy grower 
from bulblets. 
GL, PaO UO 20) (M 3-.25; 10-.70) 
(Blbts. 50-.30) 
(S_ 10-.50) 
CHIEF PONTIAC (524) 
Snyder 1948 (85) 
Tall, healthy, vigorous, reddish-orange. Opens up to 7 
florets on long flowerheads. Fast increaser. Small bulbs 
and even bulblets produce giant spikes. 
(L 2-.30; 10-1.20) (M 3-.25; 10-.70) (S 4-.25; 10-50) 
(Blbts. 50-.30) 
CITATION (542) Beaton 1949 (95) 
Another tall, vigorous, healthy grower. Opens 7 on yard- 
long flowerheads. Fine color — pure pink with a creamy 
white throat. 
(L 1-.25; 10-2.00) (M 1-.20; 10-1.60) (S 2-.25; 10-1.00) 
( Bibtss 1154255 9100-1225.) 
CLARENCE D. FORTNAM (440) 
Kadel 1950 (90) 
A heavily ruffled, delicate blush pink that opens up to 10 
needlepoint florets of very firm substance. Very fine show 
record and looks like an excellent commercial prospect. 
Best Recent Introduction at 1953 Oklahoma show. 
(L 1-.50; 10-4.00) (M 1-.35; 10-2.80) (S 1-.25; 10-2.00) 
(Blbts. 8-.25; 25-.60) 
COLUMBIA (407) Roberts 1951 (86) 
Creamy white bordered with bright rose on the edges of 
the petals. Opens up to 8 tightly attached florets on a 
slender spike. Fast increaser. Top commercial and show 
flower. Best Recent Introduction at 1953 LeRoy show. 
(L 1-50; 10-4.00) (M 1-.35; 10-2.80) (S 1-.20; 10-1.60) 
(Blbts. 10-.30; 100-2.40) 
