large medium small bulblets 
582 WAHOO—Brown and chocolate, being darker 1- .50 1- .35 1- .25 5- .25 
at edge and lighter in throat, with red orange 3-1.25 3-1.00 
blotches. Very odd. 10-2.80 10-2.00 
480 ZUNI—Ruffled, smoky lavender or slate with 2- .25 3- .25 5- .25 
484 reddish feather in a salmon throat. 10-1.00 10- .70 10- .50 
NOTE — [pn explanation of double classification numbers for various varieties listed 
I refer you to explanation made under introductory remarks on miniatures and 
small flowering varieties, mentioning difference between classification numbers as 
listed by N.A.G.C. and N.E.G.S._ (See page 6.) 
LARGE AND MEDIUM 
FLOWERING VARIETIES 
Other Than Smokies and A.O.C. 
THREE 1952 INTRODUCTIONS FROM MEYER KAPLAN 
The following three varieties were introduced by me in 1952 for Mr. Kaplan. 
And I believe the best description I can give you, would be to repeat the intro- 
ductory description, and add to it, that | found them to meet his specifications, 
and that I think you will be pleased with them. 
HALSEY B. KNAPP — Class 410. Seedling 107E. Parentage, Sir Gallahad and 
June Bride. 
Originator’s description— “Light yellow; 5’ florets, needlepoint 23-bud spike; 
10-12 open, 6-8 in color; flowerhead, 24”; field height, 66” blooms in 80 days; 
informal placement; tall healthy grower; useful for exhibition as it opens 10 
or more (self colored) solid light yellow. Won award of Mmeriteatel ewe yee le |: 
Show 1950. Won A rating blue ribbon at Washington show, 1950.” 
BULBS — Large 1 - 50¢ Medium 1 - 35c Small 1 - 25¢ 
10 - $4.00 10 - $2.80 10 - $2.00 
BULBLETS — 10 - 50c 100 - $4.00 
SWALLOW TAIL — Class 412. Seedling 101. Parentage, Sir Gallahad and June 
Bride. 
Originator’s description—“Light yellow; 5’ florets, needlepoint 23-bud spike; 
florets so arranged so flower resembles a swallowtail butterfly, top petal slightly 
hooded; informal placement; flowerhead, 18 inch: field height, 48 inch; 16-bud 
spike; 5-6 open with 6 showing color; petals ruffled; blooms in 75 days; good 
grower and propagator. This is not a show flower but is a very pretty novelty 
that is an eyecatcher.” 
BULBS — Large 1 - 50c Medium 1 - 35c Small 1 - 25c 
10 - $4.00 10 - $2.80 10 - $2.00 
BULBLETS — 10 - 50e¢ 100 - $4.00 
WITHERBEE — Class 470. Seedling B. Parentage, King Lear and Purple Supreme. 
Originator’s description—‘‘Purple self; plain petaled 41% inch florets; 18-20 
bud spike; 7 or more open with 5-6 in color: flowerhead, 20 inch; field height, 52 
inch: blooms in 70 days; very healthy grower with excellent propagation. This 
is very useful for a commercial as it throws 2 to 3 cuttable spikes per bulb, blooms 
early (70 days), stands handling well, and sells well as roadside stand variety.” 
BULBS — Large 1 - 50¢ Medium 1 - 35c Small 1 - 25c 
10 - $2.00 10 - $1.20 10 - 80c 
BULBLETS — 10 - 25c 100 - $2.00 
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