JIM’S DELIGHT 
Reds may come, reds may go, but we predict 
Jim’s Delight is here to stay!! Here is a real fine vari- 
ety that we found in some stock of Pactolus we 
bought from Holland 5 years ago. It is a beautiful! 
The real beauty 
of this flower lies in its irridescent quality. The depth 
of the red changes as you look at it from different 
Surprisingly enough, you can even see a 
bronze effect at certain angles. 
sanguine red, similiar to Red Charm. 
angles. 
We honestly believe 
that Jim’s Delight will become one of the greatest 
reds of all time. It is a wonderful grower. It makes 
Opens 6-8 on a 20 bud spike. 
Florets are firmly attached and well-placed. Propaga- 
tion is very good. 
spikes up to 60 inches. 
It has been voted most popular variety and most 
beautiful basket in show. It certainly is an easy win- 
A good supply sets the price where 
you can afford to get a start in this really outstanding 
ner in its class. 
giccwebessURE TO TRY JIM’S DELIGHT. 
Any size, each $2.00 6 for $10.00 
1L 1M 1S _ 10 Bibts. for $6.00 
5L 5M 5S 100 Blbts. for $40.00 
Y2 Pt. Blbts. for $100.00 
1 Pt. Blbts. for $150.00 
1 Qt. Blbts. for $250.00 
FORSYTHIA SPECIAL 
2lge. 5 Med. 10Smi. and 50 Bibts. 
For Only $4.50 
FORSYTHIA 
FROM EDWARD HOWELL’S 
Tall ivory cream shading to deep cream or pale 
yellow in the throat. Has been grown 6 feet tall with 
20 bud spikes measuring up to 37 inches—8 to 10 open, 
with 7 average and 8 more in color. Spikes are always 
straight. Field grown stock will average 18 buds with 
6 to 7 open, all buds opening to the tip in water. A 
very rapid propagator. Every blublet germinates and 
with early planting and good culture will bloom and 
make number 1 bulbs. My wholesale florist takes all 
he can get, even spikes from bulblets. He says it will 
be ihe kest cream or white commercial glad when 
enough stock is available. 
Awards so far include—Runner-up All American 
Selections, Award of Merit, score 87 as 506, Chicago 
LORELEI 
International 1953, most beautiful, Tennessee 1954 
(Dr. Casson said that he cut this spike one day too 
soon and refrigerated it or he would have had grand 
champion. Best seedling with 5 A votes at Haddon- 
field, N.J.G.S. 1954, best seedling single spike and 
grand champion, best 3 spike and best vase at 
Mountainview seedling and recent introduction show 
N.J.G.S. 1954. Nominated for N.J.G.S. seedling award 
for 1954. Conditions of award—Seedlings must score 
A or better on 3 spikes and be inspected growing in 
field by three members of the seedling award com- 
mittee and approved as to growth habits, health, 
propagation, etc. Only one other seedling has re- 
ceived this award. Prices are: Retail$3.00 any size 
bulb with 10 bulblets for $2.50 with the purchase of 
a bulb. 
