12945 BULB 
CATALOG TD 

SNOW PRINCESS (Pfitzer) (Early mid-season) 
Try Snow Princess if you want to get started in 
a white on short notice. An improved Maid of 
Orleans, being purer in color, larger, and more 
uniform in performance. Very strong grower; 
bulblets grow to sizable bulbs the first year. 
we ek 10-.70) (M. 10-.40) (S. 10-.25) Pkg. 
ch OAUB 
SNOWSPRITE (Fischer) (Early midseason)) Ex- 
quisitely ruffled milky white medium decora- 
tive. Unsurpassed by any other white for ar- 
tistic floral pieces. Excellent grower and fast 
propagator. (L. .25; 10-$2.00) (M. .15; 10-$1.20) 
(S. .10; 10-.80) Bbts. 10-.20; 100-$1.00. 
SPOTLIGHT (Palmer) (Early) To see Spotlight 
is to study it; how is it different—why do I 
like it? Clear medium yellow with a trickle 
of scarlet at the base of the throat petals. 
Florets are large, round, and full; well arranged 
on very tall spikes. Propagates like Corona, and 
will likely be as widely grown. Strikingly dif- 
ferent! (M. $2.00) (S. $1.50) 
STOPLIGHT (Lins) (Midseason) A_ stopper in- 
deed! Has a rich, silkly luster, a brilliant col- 
or, and tall handsome spikes, but the prettily 
ruffied florets were a trifle small and far apart. 
Notwithstanding, it is one of our favorite 
scarlets. Very good grower and an excellent 
propagator. We recommend it highly as a com- 
ing commercial. (L. .25; 10-$2.00) (M. .20; 10- 
$1.60) (S. .10; 10-.80) Bbts. 10-.25; 100-$1.50. 
SURFSIDE (Winsor) (Midseason) Tall ruffled 
white with slight pencil markings in throat. 
This vigorous grower was one of our favorite 
commercial whites this year. Strongly recom- 
mended for commercial and exhibition use. 
(L. 10-.65) (M. 10-.35) (S. 10-.25) Pkg. bbts. .20. 
SUSQUEHANNA (Herridge) (Midseason) A buff 
edition of the older Heritage of which it is a 
seedling. Somewhat similar to Duna in color. 
Tall tapering spikes with many open. Headed 
for the commercial brackets. (L. .50; 10-$4.00) 
(M. .40; 10-$3.20) (S. .25) Bbts. 7-.25. 
SWEETHEART (Prestgard) (Early) Waxy frilled 
pure pink blendings to a large snow white 
throat. Unexcelled for forcing. We consider 
this variety with its tall wiry stem, extreme 
earliness, and exquisitely fresh color an Al 
florists’ glad. (L. 10-.65) (M. 10-.35) (S. 10-.25) 
Bbts. .20 pkg. 
VALERIA (Pruitt) (Early) We had perfectly 
magnificent Valeria last summer. Many of them 
were show spikes. It is very tall, a pleasing 
shade of scarlet, and builds a substantial spike. 
Bulblets are often difficult to germinate or it 
would be a universal favorite along with Pic- 
ardy, Beacon, and Margaret Fulton. (L. 2-.20; 
10-.80) 
VALOR (Baerman) (Midseason) An Al money 
maker as a cut flower with us the past two 
seasons. An unusual color which the florists 
request, being a mellow deep salmon with a 
rich yellow throat. Opens 8 well placed blooms 
on a long flowerhead. Blooms very well in late 
fall. (L. 2-.20; 10-.75) (M. 3-.20; 10-.50) (S. 
10-.35) Bbts. .25 nkg. 
VREDENBURGH (Pfitzer) (Early midseason) 
Vigorous and prolific pure white. Produces 
many bulblets which germinate well. Of com- 
mercial value. (L. 10-.65) (M. 10-.35) (S. 10-.25) 
Bbts. .20 okg. 


Have wanted to thank you for the fine job you 
did with our late order—they were the finest 
bulbs we have received this year, and so many 
fine extras in high priced bulbs, and the quality 
was something we won’t forget in many a day. 
We thank you for the 24-hour service.——Wm. 
Moore, Sr. & Jr., Nebr. 
VULCAN (Stevens) (Midseason) A likely com- 
mercial. A pleasing large medium purple with 
faint white mid ribs. The plain-petaled blooms 
average 5-7 in number. Prolific. (L. .40) (M. 
25) (S. .15) Bbts. 10-.25; 100-$2.00. 
WHITE CAMELLIA (Baerman) (Midseason) Pure 
white lily like blooms blending to a vellow 
throat. Habits identical to Camellia, including 
run-away propagation. (L. .25; 10-$2.00) (M. 
20; 10-$1.60) (S. 2-.25; 10-$1.00) Pkg. bbts. .25. 
WHITE GOLD (Scheer) (Midseason) Tall, vigor- 
ous cream with 4-6” massive blooms on a 
straight stem. Has received much fopulerity 
since its introduction. Excellent growing habits. 
(L. .49; 10-$3.20) (M. .25) (S. .15) Bbts. 10-.25; 
100-$2.00. 
WINGS OF SONG (Ellis) (Midseason) An excep- 
tionally fine rose salmon sometimes bordered 
with blue at the edges. Tall, with many open. 
Recipient of numerous awards. One of the 
leading cut flowers with us this year, taking its 
place with Margaret Fulton, Picardy, Snow 
Princess, Beacon, ete. (L. 3-.20; 10-.75) (M. 
10-.50) 
WINSTON (Palmer) (Early) A very lovely chaste 
ruffed cream gaining in general favor yearly. 
It rates at the top in beauty of form and color- 
ing. Medium height. One of the most beauti- 
ful in its color class. Not a fast propagator. 
(L. .25; 10-.$2.00) (M. .20; 10-$1.60) (S. 2-.25; 
10-$1.00) Bbts. 15-.25; 100-$1.25. 

I received my order of bulbs in good condition. 
I was pleasantly surprised at the extras you in- 
cluded. Your prices are right and your service 
prompt.—Adolph Mahr, Mich. 


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