NOWETA ROSE 
Tal 
LA VALLE (507) Lines 1949 (85) 
A vigorous light ivory buff with a diamond throat markins 
of orange-scarlet. Opens up to 9 huge florets of perfect 
placement on long flowerheads. This is very beautiful 
and a top performer for us. Due to a near-sell-out of bulb- 
lets last year we can offer only large bulbs this season. 
(L 1-.40; 10-3.20) (Blbts. 10-.25; 100-2.00) 
LAVENDER BLUE (576) 
Dr. Henderson 1953 
A scintillating light blue, on the lavender side of blue, shad- 
ing to light cream deep in the throat. Lavender Blue has all 
the general characteristics in spike and floret form of a 
well grown Elizabeth The Queen, of which it is a sport. It 
has not shown any tendency toward short growth or short 
Hlowerheads. It opens 7 florets on well balanced flower- 
heads. Bulblets are produced in quantity and they grow 
practically 100%. A very beautiful glad. Best Recent at 
1953 Tennessee show. 
(IL, WAGE TONIC) CME Well SOR WOM) CS tle Oroe 
10-8.00) (Blbts. 1-.25; 10-2.00; 100-16.00) (Unit A— 
10 large, 10 medium, 10 small, 100 blbts. for $40.00) 
LEAH GORHAM (451) 
Gorham 1951 (85) 
Fine light red with snow white throat. Opens up to 8 
recurved florets on tall, stretchy spikes. Good increaser. 
Very uniform grower and a beautiful variety. 
Ciel=.40 701 0-7 40) ON 1-220-710-1607 CS 22:30: -10-1-20) 
(Blbts. 10-.25; 100-2.00) 
MELLOW MOON (420) 
Snyder 1950 (83) 
A light orange, just like a mellow moon; almost a self color. 
Opens up to § on very tall slender spikes. Broad deep green 
foliage; very vigorous and healthy. Fine bulblet producer; 
excellent grower from bulblets. A top-notch commercial. 
(Ub, 22308 TOE 2AOR (M. 3-.30; 10-.80) (S 10-.40) 
(Blbts. 25-.30; 100-.75) 
MISS CHICAGO (560) 
Buckheit 1949 
A huge rose lavender with an inverted yellow crescent 
throat mark. Opens up to 8 florets on rather short flower- 
heads. Can be sensational when grown with extra good 
culture. Slow increaser. 
(L 1-.25; 10-2.00) (M 2-.30; 10-1.20) (S 3-.30; 10-.80) 
(Bibts. 10-.25; 100-2.00) 
