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SNOWSHEEN (Snyder) (M) Tall slender medium sised white; 
very clean pure color, informal placement. A winner 
at the shows in SOO class. M .25 § .15 (Blts 20-.25) 
SNOW WHITE (Palmer) (EM) Good white; scarce. S.15 
SOUTHERN DRAMA (Wilson) (M) Bright orange-scarlet, often 
has narrow border of slate blue. Ah unusual color, med- 
ium ht. M .5O S .20 (Blts 10-.40, 50 for $1.50) 
STOPLIGHT (Lins) (M) Brilliant scarlet red; promising 
commercial variety. Tall spike, medium sized florets; 
about 5 open. L .20 M .15 S .10 (B 10-.20, 100-$1.25) 
SUN SPOT (Roberts) (EM) Light apricot-buff with rose spot 
in the throat. A unique color that everyone likes. — 
7 to 9 five-inch flowers open at once on a tall spike. 
that is always straight. Only seen at two or three 
shows so far - has won in its class each time. 
M $5.00 S $2.00 (Blts 3 for $1.00, 10 for $2.50) 
TECUMSEH (Palmer) (M) A very interesting novelty; light 
smoky gray-tan with small rosy blotch. Florets ruff- 
led and laciniated. M .35 S .25 (Blts 10-.25, 50-$1) 
VALERIA (Pruitt) (E) Soft yet bright scarlet; tall stout 
stem. Quite a good propagator but bulblets don't all 
georminate. L e20 M el5 (Blts 50-.25) * 
VISTA BONITA (Bllis) (M) Large tall pink; not all spikes 
good but averages pretty good; useful cutflower here. 
Good prop. L .10 M.06 S .03 (Blts 100 for .40) 
VULCAN (Stevens) (EM) A beautiful shade of purple, more 
on the red side than most others. Large round florets, 
has always been a dependable performer with me; should 
become very popular. M .25 S .15 (Blts 10-.25, 50-$1) 
WHITE EAGLE (Ellis) (M) Prilled creamy white. Tall stem, 
med. flowerhead. M .25 S$ .15 (B10-.535, 50-$1.25) 
WHITE GOLD (Scheer) (EM) Large tall cream with deeper 
throat. Heavy stems that may fall over unless planted 
deep. A very popular variety, but often comes with 
short heads for me. M .20S .10 (B 15-.25, 100-31.25 
WINGS OF SONG (Ellis) (M) Deep pink with cream throat. A 
rather erratic grower but can be extra fine with 8-10 
open. L .10 §M .06 S .03 (Bulblets 100 for .40) 
WINSTON (Palmer) (M) Dainty medium sized ruffled cream; 
informal placement, quite tall. Best of Picardy x 
Wasaga seedlings. L.20 M.12 S.07 (B 25-.20, 100-.75) 
YELLOW PERIL (Ellis) (ML) Rich deep golden yellow; one 
of the best for color but flowerheads not too long. 
Tall, 6-7 open. L.12 M.0O7 S.05 (Bits 50 for .25) 
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OUR LOCATION | 
We are located just a block north of Highway 
/\ No. 44 at Collister, 3 miles northwest of Boise. 
Visitors welcome. Glads in bloom July 15 to October 1. 

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