SHIRLEY TEMPLE 

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Shirley Temple (Pruitt) (LD). 
Light cream with creamy vellow 
lower petal. Heavily ruffled. 
While somewhat inclined to 
crook in hot weather, and place- 
ment is not always good, this is 
a beautiful thing when well 
grown. (L. 10-45e¢; S. 10-15c) 
Snow Princess (Pfitzer) (LD). An 
excellent white variety for both 
exhibition and cut flowers. A 
tall vigorous grower and a pro- 
lific propagator. Foliage stays 
green until frost. This variety 
will likely replace Maid of 
Orleans as the best comercial 
white. (L. 10-80ce; M. 10-40e; S. 
10-25¢) 
Southport (Mair) (LF). Light rose 
pink, with faint lavender throat 
markings. Good sized florets, 
perfectly placed on good spikes, 
makes this a fine exhibition va- 
riety. A trifle soft for a com- 
mercial. (L. 10-50c) 
Surfside (Winsor) (MD). Very 
nicely ruffled milk-white, with 
light pene) sof lavendergein 
throat. Tall and straight, with 
good substanee. Excellent prop- 
agator. (L. 25¢, 10-$2.00; M. 15e, 
10-$1.20; S. 10-80c; Blts. 10-15¢) 
Takina (Burns) (LD). This popu- 
lar variety from New Zealand 
has a color rather difficult to 
describe. Rose purple will pos- 
sibly come close. Makes very 
large florets up to 744” across. 
Excellent propagator. Very pop- 
ular on the local cut flower mar- 
ketee (Live l0-60c eM 10s oa es: 
10-25¢) 
Timbuctoo (Zimmer) (LD). Deep 
rose red. Will open 6-9 florets on 
a stem of medium height. (L. 
15¢) 
Tip Top (Pfitzer) (LF). Large 
bright red. Straight wiry stem. 
Good cut flower and fine exhi- 
hibition variety. Rather slow 
propagator. (L. 10-45¢e; M. 10- 
30¢) 
Token (Pappas) (MD). Ruffled 
flame salmon with yellow 
throat. Good substance. Early. 
Heavy propagator. (L. 10-45¢; 
M. 10-30c) 
Totem (Stewart) (LD). Brilliant 
salmon searlet with deeper 
throat. Florets are large, round 
and well placed on tall wiry 
stems. (L. 10-80ce; M. 10-50c; 
S. 10-30¢) 
