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PREPAID PRICES 
The 49 Frontiersmen Are Shown In Heavy Type 
WHITE AND WHITE WITH MARKINGS 
CORONA (Palmer 1940) M. Exh. Com. 6-8. This large 
exquisite white with rose picotee edging on the pe- 
tals is rapidly gaining recognition. M. 50c; S. 30c, 
EUIDES (Errey 1935) M. Exh. Com, 8-10. Large ivory 
white, edges blushed pink. L. 2-15c; M. 2-10c. 
MAID OF ORLEANS (Pfitzer 1930) EM. Com. Dec. 6-8. 
Large milky white with cream throat. The most 
widely grown white in the world today. L. 2-10c, 
10-40c; M. 3-10c, 10-25c; S. 10-15c, 100-$1.00. 
MARGARET BEATON (Twomey 1937) LM. Exh. Com. 
6-8. So breathtaking in its beauty is this large, tall 
and shapely snow white with its small vermilion 
throat mark that we can readily forgive its one 
fault—a tendency toward crooking. No other variety 
brings me as many inquiries or comments. L. 20c, 
10-$1.60; M. 15c, 10-$1.20; S. 10c, 10-80c. 
MATTERHORN (Pfitzer 1986) LM. Exh. 6-8. Creamy 
throated pure white with buds of a greenish cast. 
Large florets of heavy substance consistently well 
placed on strong stems. It supercedes Mammoth 
White as the standard exhibition white. Slow propa- 
gator. L. 25ce; M. 15c. 
MYRNA (Pruitt 1939) M. Exh. Com. 8-10. Heavily ruf- 
fled ivory white blooms on medium tall spike. Very 
popular. L. 25c; M. 15c; S. 10e. 
SNOWPRINCESS (Pfitzer 1937) E. Exh. Com. 6-8. 
STAR OF BETHLEHEM (Pfitzer 1932) M. Exh. 6-8. 
VREDENBURGH (Pfitzer 1937) VE. Com. Dec. 5-6. 
JERSEY CREAM (Evans 1936) M. Com. Dec. 6-8. Rich 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE (Pruitt 1937) LM. Exh. Com. 6-8. 
Large milky white considered by some authorities 
to sound the knell for Maid of Orleans; others ob- 
ject to greenish cast. Tall, vigorous and a dependable : 
bloomer. L. 15c, 10-$1.20; M. 10c, 16-80c; S. 2-10c, 10- 
40c. 
Well grown, Star of Bethlehem is probably the finest 
pure white extant; certainly it is my personal fav- 
orite. But unfortunately it has a tendency toward 
diseased bulbs that has kept it from gaining greater 
recognition. Large pure snow white with a touch 
of cream in the throat. The floret and spike forma- 
tion combine to produce a graceful and dignified 
effect. L. 2-10c, 10-40c; M. 3-10c, 10-25c; S. 10-15c. 
Still another excellent white from Pfitzer. An im- 
proved Polar Ice, being larger, healthier and more 
vigorous. Especially valuable as an early commercial. 
L. 10c, 10-80c; M. 2-15c, 10-60c; S. 2-10c, 10-40c. 
CREAM 
deep cream. Beautifully shaped medium size florets. 
L. 2-10c, 10-40c; M. 3-10c, 10-25c. 
Immense ruffled light cream, deeper throat. Tall, 
vigorous and very beautiful but will crook in hot 
weather. Best to plant large bulbs deep and stake 
the plants. L. 2-10c, 10-40c; M. 3-10c, 10-25c; S. 10-15ce. i 

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