SNOWBANK. A beautiful ruf- 
fled white with light creamy 
throat. Opens 6-7 very beau- 
tiful blooms at a time. Have 
had many fine reports on 
this. Some say it is the finest 
commercial white they have 
seen. L., 25¢; M., 20¢. 
SURFSIDE. Midseason. Tall 
ruffled white with slight pen- 
cil markings in throat. This 
vigorous grower was one of 
our favorite commercial 
whites this year. L., 5 - 65¢; 
M., 5 - 35¢; S., 5 - 25¢; Pkg. 
Bulblets, 20¢. 
SNOWSPRITE. Early Midsea- 
son. Exquisitely ruffled milky 
white medium _ decorative. 
Unsurpassed by any other 
white for artistic floral piec- 
es. Excellent grower and fast 
propagator. L., 25¢; 10 - 
$2.00; M., 15¢; 10 - $1.20; 
S., 10¢; 10 - 80¢; Bulblets, 
10 - 20¢; 100 - $1.00. 
SNOW PRINCESS. Try Snow 
Princess if you want to get 
started in a white on short 
notice. An improved Maid of 
Orleans, being purer in col- 
or, larger and more uniform 
in performance. Very strong 
grower; bulblets grow to 
sizable bulbs the first year. 
L., 3 - 25¢; 10 - 70¢; M. 10 - 
40¢; S., 10 - 25¢; Bulblets, 
Pkg., 20¢. 
SUSQUEHANNA. A buff edi- 
tion of the older Heritage of 
which it is a seedling. Some- 
what similar to Duna in col- 
or. Tall taper:ng spikes with 
many open. Headed for the 
commercial brackets. L., 50¢; 
10 - $4.00; M., 40¢; 10 - $3.20; 
S., 25¢; Bulblets, 7 - 25¢. 
SWEETHEART (Prestgard) 
Early. Waxy frilled pure 
pink blending to a large 
snow white throat. Unexcell- 
ed 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¢; Bulb- 
lets, pkg., 20¢. 
SNOWSHEEN. A pure white 
that really is pretty. Is a 
sure winner in its color class. 
Won grand champion single 
spike at Southern Minnesota 
Glad Show, i945. L., 35¢; M., 
25¢; S., 15¢. 
TIMBUCTOO. Early mid-sea- 
son. A deep rose-red, very 
similar to Dream O’ Beauty, 
maybe not so bright. But the 
spike is a regular spike, the 
blooms large and correctly 
arranged. L., 2 - 25¢; M., 3 - 
25¢;S:, 6) - 2o¢. 
TOKEN. Early. Peach red or 
flame salmon with clear yel- 
low throat. Opens several 
medium size or larger, well 
placed blooms of heavy tex- 
ture. A fine commercial and 
well worthy of a place in 
anyone’s garden. L., 3 - 30¢; 
M., 3 - 25¢; S., 3 - 20¢; Bulb- 
lets, 100 - 75¢; Quart, $5.00. 
VANWHITE, L. Mir., L. For. 
Slightly ruffled, pure white 
except that under unusual 
conditions it may develop a 
pale pink tinge. This is the 
finest pure white variety we 
have ever grown. L., 65¢; M., 
50¢. 
VAN GOLD (Van _ Voorhis) 
Early. A deep golden yellow. 
Very good. L., $1.00; M., 75¢. 
VARIATION (Krueger) Early. 
A good early pink. Opens 6 
to 10 florets on a very long 
flowerhead. A variety you 
will want. L., 15¢; M., 10¢; 
Bu'blets, 100 - $1.25. 
VEE CREAM (Van Voorhis) 
Late. A cream with a f ery 
blotch. Many open on a long 
flowerhead, but has a bad 
habit of growing close to the 
ground. L., 20¢. 
VULCAN (Stevens) Late. 
Light purple, good form and 
a beautiful color. L., 25¢; M., 
15¢. 
VISTA BONITA, immense ger- 
anium pink, very good. L., 
3 - 25¢. 
