“OKLAHOMA” 
(Lavender Ruffles X Marmora) 
by Geo. Wilson 
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We are tempted to hoard the stock on tnis variety 
and will release only a few. 
George says, ’’A beautifully ruffled wide-open pink- 
ish-lilac jewel for a queen’s throne.”’ Five-inch florets; 
7 open; 18 buds; 26-inch flowerhead; 48-inches over- 
all; excellent substance and texture, with placement 
very good. Strong, straight stem. Fine propagator. Mid- 
season. 
Large bulbs $1.50; No. 4, 75c. 
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“ORVAG” 
(Sport of Vagabond Prince) 
by Roger Arnett 
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Orvag has habits similar to Vagabond Prince. Its 
color is a salmon-orange, mostly on the orange side, 
with a strong scarlet throat. The floret grows to about 
414-inches. The spike is tall with 20 to 22 buds (have 
had 25), and a flowerhead 24 to 28-inches long. The 
overall plant grows to 50-inches. | highly recommend 
it for breeding purposes. 
Large $1.00; Medium 50c; 
Small 25c; Bulblets 15 for $1.00. 
“SNOW MOUNTAIN” 
(Colossus X Pearl Necklace) 
by Geo. Wilson 
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A. beautiful white that delights the arranger in 
that it crooks, or should we say, “drapes itself ma- 
jestically’’ Blooms about 70 days. 
Large $3.00; Medium $2.00; Small 80c. 
Bulblets 25c; 10 for $1.60. 
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“TONY” 
(Vagabond Prince X Rose Defiant) 
by Geo. Wilson 
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Mammoth clear light chocolate with contrasting 
orange blotch and a picotee border of cream. Fine prop- 
agator. Florets 7-inches; 7 open; 6 in color; 30-inch 
flowerhead; 64-inches overall. Sectional Champion, Ohio 
State (Akron) 1944 in “7500” Class. 
No. 1, $2.50; No. 4, $1.20 each. 
