Tunia’s Blue (Both) (MD). Med- 
ium dark violet blue with darker 
throat. Of medium height. Poor 
propagator. I prefer Atlas. (L. 
10-$1.00; M. 10-60¢; 8S. 10-30¢) 
Tunia’s Triumph (Both) (LF). 
Another one from Australha that 
makes very large florets. Glis- 
tening bright red. Mainly an 
exhibition variety, as substance 
rather soft for a commercial. 
(L. 10-$1.00; M. 10-60c; S. 10- 
30¢) 
Vagabond Prince (Palmer) (MD). 
Deseribed as “Iridescent garnet 
brown with a glowing garnet 
blotch.” This is a very popular 
smoky variety. (L. 10-60c; M. 
10-30¢) 
Valeria (Pruitt)(MD). A clear red 
with faint yelow midrib on each 
petal. In color about halfway 
between Bennett and Bach. If 
it was not so hard to germinate 
bulblets of this variety, it would 
be the one to “replace Bennett.” 
(L. 15¢, 10-$1.20) 
Vista Bonita (Ellis) (LD). Very 
large geranium pink florets on 
a very tall spike. A fine cut 
flower locally. (L. 15¢; 10-$1.20; 
M. 3-25e, 10-80c) 
Vredenburgh (Pfitzer) (LD). Good 
tall snow white. Good propaga- 
tor. Well liked for commercial 
eut flower growing in Florida. 
(L. 10-50¢e; M. 10-30e; S. 10-20¢) 
Walk-Over (Pfitzer) (LD). Large 
clear searlet florets, laying flat 
to the stem. Only a fair propaga- 
tor. (L..15¢, 10-$1.20; M; 3-25c¢, 
10-80¢; S.10-60¢ ) 
Wurtembergia (Pfitzer) (LD). 
Immense fiery scarlet with 
cream throat. Tall and straight 
but with sometimes rather a 
short flower-head. Inelined to 
poor placement, but with all its 
faults it is one of the most bril- 
liant glads in the garden. (L. 10- 
45¢; M. 10-30c) 
Zuni (Mitsch) (LF). A combina- 
tion of salmon and lavender 
slate with Picardy throat mark- 
ings. Will open up to 10 evenly 
placed florets. A fine smoky ex- 
hibition glad. (L. 10-80¢; M. 10- 
50¢; 8. 10-30¢) 
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