CO-INTRODUCING 
LORELEI 
(Howell) 
A very lovely ivory white shading to a deep cream throat. The flowers 
are large, nicely ruffled, and of good substance, with at least 7 open at once. 
Stems are tall, flowerheads stretchy. We grew LORELEI as a seedling and 
gave it one of our highest ratings; we could find no serious fault whatever, 
as it grew here. Its high quality is attested to by the many honors it has 
won: Best Seedling, Most Beautiful, and even one Grand Championship. A 
good propagator, LORELEI is an excellent future cutflower prospect as 
well as a fine show glad. 400 or 406 class, probably the latter. 
Any size bulb, $3.00 each. One bulb and 10 bulblets for $5.50. No bulblets 
sold separately. 
BRENDA 
(Pazderski) 
A new deep rose glad that the originator says is better than Burma, 
and we agree with him after having grown it ourselves last summer. It 
was one of the best new things in our garden, and certainly one of the 
strongest growers. The florets are somewhat ruffled, not as heavily so as in 
Burma, but more widely opened and practically as large. Plant and spike 
growth are exceptionally vigorous, stem is strong and flowerhead long and 
stretchy; 6 to 8 open at once. 465 class, close to 565. A good stock permits 
a very low introductory price. 
L $1.50, M $1.00, S .75, Bulblets 2-.25, 10-$1.00, 100-$8.00. 
Unit: 1 L, 5 M, 10 S, 50 bulblets for $12.50. 
PAUL BUNYAN 
(Melk Bros.) 
We have grown PAUL BUNYAN as Melk seedling 47-11 for the past 
two years, and have been really impressed with its all-around good qualities. 
It has excellent color for a super giant, which is what PAUL BUNYAN 
really is, of course—what else could it be with such a name? Florets are 
slightly ruffled, wide open, and of good substance. It will open at least 7 
or 8 on husky, straight spikes. Color is a clear light pink with a hint of 
salmon; the rose throat marking it not too prominent. Should be a winning 
show variety. 540 or 542. 
L $2.00, M $1.50, Bulblets .40 each, 10-$3.00. 
RICHLAND ROSE 
(H. L. Wood) 
Another seedling which we have grown for two or three years and like 
very much. RICHLAND ROSE is a two-toned medium rose with the fairly 
large throat marking several shades deeper than the main color. In effect a 
slightly smaller Rosita, but with more florets open at a time—up to 8 or 
10, and we have grown it with 12 open. RICHLAND ROSE blooms just a 
little later than midseason, and it is a very good propagator. A medium- 
tall grower. 4638 class. RICHLAND ROSE should be a winner. 
L $3.00, M $2.00, S $1.00, Bulblets .25 each, 10-$2.00, 100-$16.00. 
“Tt was a thrill to receive bulbs of Flashlight for just 27 cents postage. Thanks a mil- 
lion, and for all the surprise extras and such good healthy stock.’’ 
—Mrs. E, A., Idaho 
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