MISS MADISON (540) 
Woods 1951 (85) 
Large light pink with raised white midribs. It opens 8 
velvety, frilled, fluted and needlepoint florets with a deep 
cream lip shading to pink edges. Excellent increaser. Very 
beautiful. 
(L 1-.75; 10-6.00) (M 1-.50; 10-4.00) (S 1-.35; 10-2.80) 
(Blbts. 10-.50; 25-1.00) 
MOTHER FISCHER (400) 
Fischer 1951 (85) 
A velvety, heavily ruffled white that opens up to 8 florets of 
very tight attachment on long flowerheads. Makes lots of 
bulblets that make good sized bulbs. A top-notch com- 
mercial that is in big demand. Also wins easily in its 
class. 1953 awards include Grand Champion at Keystone 
and Rockdale, Md., shows. 
(L 1-.40; 10-3.20; (M 1-.30; 10-2.40) (S 1-.20; 10-1.60) 
(Blbts. 20-.30; 100-1.00) 
NOWETA ROSE (568) 
Fischer 1950 (85) 
The big lavender-rose that is so much in evidence at the 
shows. Opens up to 12 with most of the remaining buds 
in color. Tremendous propagator. Germination is rather 
slow. Best Recent Introduction at 1953 Eastern Inter- 
national show. 
(L 1-.40; 10-3.20) (M 1-.30 10-2.40) (S 1-.20; 10-1.60) 
(Blbts. 20-.30; 100-1.00) 
OPECHEE (486) Deam 1949 (90) 
Old rose with lavender overlay and carmine feather on the 
lower petals. Opens up to 8 on tall, straight spikes. Good 
bulblet producer. 
(L 1-.25; 10-2.00) (M 2-.30; 10-1.20) (S 3-.30; 10-.80) 
(Blbts. 15-.25; 100-1.25) 
PATROL (416) Palmer 1946 (77) 
A light apricot with a yellow throat that opens up to 10 
with most of the remaining buds in color. Heavy show 
winner and excellent commercial for those who have suffi- 
cient stock. Our entry of Patrol was selected as 3-spike 
Champion at the 1953 Edwardsville, Ill. show. 
(L 2-.30; 10-1.20) (M 2-.20; 10-.80) 
(Blbts. 100-.60) 
PRINCESS 
