I have a beautiful spike of SILVER STAR with eight florets open and it 1s 
the most beautiful thing I have seen in a long time, and believe me I try out all 
the new varieties almost as soon as they are put on the market. 
I like a good strong grower and good color because I raise them for cut-flower 
trade. I hope to get more of these bulbs so I can get stocked up on them. 
I thought you might like to know what results I got from your new glad. 
Mrs. FRANK SouZA, Massachusetts 
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I grew SILVER STAR last year and liked it so much I want to plant more of 
it. How much for 100 No. 5 or 6's? 
WILLIAM O. CAUSER, 
Massachusetts 
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ORANGE PRINCE 
Sport of Vagabond Prince. Introduced 1945. Same growth, floret size and 
productiveness as Vagabond—color is a dazzling orange slightly on the red side 
with same flame throat markings as Vagabond Prince—what a color, it catches 
the eye and holds it. ORANGE PRINCE withstands all kinds of hot sun, and 
rain does not mar its beauty, the color stays put. A dandy exhibition and Al com- 
mercial. 
Incomplete report of winnings first year released: 
Vote of Commendation, Maryland Trial Garden—(5) Blue ribbons. 
Three spike Divisional Champion—Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 
Large $2.00—Medium $1.50—Small $1.00 
Bulblets, 10 +for .s1,.00——LOO*for $8.00 
ORANGE PRINCE sure has the color and for growth is one of the very best. 
I am very much pleased with it. 
FREDERICK K. CODDINGTON, New Jersey 
MARYLAND MAID 
Introduced 1945. Picardy x Mrs. P. W. Sisson. Large formal clear pure pink 
with cream throat and faint white midribs 6 to 8—4'%4” wide open florets and as 
many showing color on an 18 bud 25” flower head; grows 52 or more inches tall. 
Good strong healthy grower and produces bulblets freely which germinate very 
easily, often bloomings from bulblets. 
MARYLAND MAID teceived a vote of commendation 1941 Maryland trial 
garden, and American Home Achievement Medal 1944. The florists like this one. 
Incomplete report of winnings first year distributed: 
(2) Blue Ribbons 
Large 50c—Medium 35c—Small 25c 
Bulblets 10 for 25c—100 for $2.00 
