GUIDEBOOK FOR 1944 
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among the finest group of section cham- 
pions we have ever seen collected for 
selection of a grand champion. Most had 
many more open, one spike of Grand Opera 
had 7 open, all over 7 inches dia., but the 
four giant florets of Snow Cruiser were not 
to be denied. Each L $20.00 M $15.00 
S $8.00 Blts. each $1.00. 
“Snow Cruiser—what a glad. I had only bulblets but one 
bloomed like a million dollars, the spike had 13 buds, held 5 
open at a time, the first bloom was 534 inches dia. and the clean 
est and finest white I ever saw in any glad. It was really out- 
standing and I had a lot of comments on it.’? 9-12-43. 
Ico H: yore Pa: 
SNOW PRINCESS (Pfitzer) 80 * — ff Dec. 
Com. Milky White, shading to light 
cream in throat. Makes a tall, straight 
spike with six or more large blooms of 
heavy texture open. A healthy, vigor- 
ous grower and a good propagator. It is 
Pees Maid of Orleans in our list. 
08. 
TUNOLIA(Kaylor) 90 *** — ft} Exh. Giant, 
round florets of pure, solid white, set well 
spaced for so. large a floret and in semi- 
upright position. Heavy stem. Tall. 
An exceedingly interesting and valuable 
addition to the pure whites.L $1.00 M .65. 
CREAM—06 Series 
CORONA (Palmer) 80 *—tt Dec. Com. 
Very light pink, approaching creamy 
white, throat somewhat deeper, rose 
picotee edge that varies in intensity under 
differing growing conditions but seems 
much more stable than that of Euides and 
appears to surpass it in every way. Start- 
ing its career witha 1st at Ohio, ’41, it re- 
turned as Grand Champion in the 1st Ohio 
show, ’42, repeating this top award at 
Blue Ridge Glad. Soc. L .25 M .15 Blts 
(100, .40). 
LADY JANE (Lake) 85 * — ttt Exh. Com. 
Clear, Glistening cream, deeper in throat. 
Will easily open 7-8 round, wide open, 
slightly ruffled and waved blooms. Tex- 
ture and placement are perfect. This is 
replacing our own good variety, Jersey 
(Grea gi, i tis? liste pe eM 220 Bits. 
(100, $1.00). 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE 100 ***—7{f Exh. 
Light cream, approaching white. Vivid 
throat mark of rich cream. Florets creased 
and ruffled, leathery texture, averaging 
larger than Picardy and blooms from 
bulblets have measured over 6% inches. 
6-8 open 18 to 20 bud, 5-6 ft. tall, well 
foliaged, excellent propagator, blooms out 
remarkably when cut. If you plan to 
bloom out on the plant spikes from large 
bulbs in hottest weather, we suggest stak- 
ing to play safe. L .08. 

SNOW CRUISER 
WANDA (Snyder) 83 ** — ttf Dec. Com. 
Long, straight spikes of very light cream, 
approaching white. Has the soft, pastel 
finish of color one would expect from a 
Picardy sport. We have spent years study- 
ing the Picardy sports and growing many 
of them. This is our choice for offer to 
you and the price makes it one of the 
outstanding bargains in the entire list. 
L .15 M .08. 
YELLOW—12 Series 
SIR GALAHAD (Salbach) 95 **+ 7} Exh. 
Patented. Soft, rich, clear creamy yellow 
with a diamond shaped blotch of rich 
crimson, in beautiful contrast. Words fail 
us to describe its unusual beauty. Six 
6 inch florets wide open, a bit recurved, 
18 bud. Tall, strong spikes with long 
flowerhead. 
per ea. 12 100 
Larcede a eee ees, 25 $2.20 $17.50 
Mediuinz 33-20 1.85 15.00 
“Sir Galahad is really a beauty in a class all its own.’’ 
12-3-41. B. F. P., Roanoke, Va. 

Bulbs priced per each. 12 sold at 10 rate. 6 at 5 rate. 25 at 100 rate. 
Blts any amount at rate offered. Delivered Prepaid in U. S. 
