SHIRLEY TEMPLE (406) (Pru- 
itt). Late).. Shirley Temple’ siill 
proves its worth as a late cut 
ilower. A tall, sculptured, waxy 
ruffled cream of great beauty. 
Plant late to avoid crooking. L., 
{0c My 2 for 15c;s., 5c; Buiblets, 
pkg. 20c. 
SNOWBANK. A beautiful ruffled 
white with light creamy throat. 
Opens 6-7 very beautiful blooms 
at a time. Have had many fine 
reports on this. Some say it is the 
finest commercial white they have 
seen. L., 20c; M., 15c. 
SNOW PRINCESS. Try Snow 
Princess if you want to get started 
in a white on short notice. An im- 
proved Maid of Orleans, being 
purer in color, larger and more 
uniform in performance. Very 
strong grower; bulblets grow to 
sizable bulbs the first year. L., 
3-25c; 10-70c; M., 10-40c; S., 
10 - 25c; Bulblets, Pkg., 20c. 
SNOWSHEEN (Snyder). 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, 
LOAD mene oO Cwe Ie 20C.25., roc: 
Bulblets, 25 - 25c. 
SNOWSPRITE. Early Midseason. 
Exquisitely ruffled milky white 
medium decorative. Unsurpassed 
by any other white for artistic 
floral pieces. Excellent grower 
and fast propagator. L., 25c; 10- 
2.00; WE toc: 10 = 1.20°S~* 1Ge-10 — 
80c; Bulblets, 10 - 20c; 100 - 1.00. 
STELLA ANTISDALE (Evans). 
Smooth, soft light pink, a_ bit 
lighter and creamy in throat. Col- 
or has what might be termed a 
suede finish. Big round florets, 
mostly the much desired inverted 
type (single lip petal, top petal to 
rear), 6-7 in. dia., 7-9 open easily 
in the field, 18-20 buds, Tall spike, 
55 inches high, strong, wiry stem. 
Full exhibition type placement in 
double row formation. L., 25c; M., 
2Z0e-25eeloc; Buiblets,10 for 25c, 
STOPLIGHT (Lins). Midseason 
A stopper indeed! Has a rich, silky 
luster, a brilliant color, and tall 
handsome spikes of scarlet. Very 
good grower and an_ excellent 
propagator. We recommend it 
nigniy as a coming commercial. L., 
15c; M., 10c; Bulblets, 100 - 1.00. 
SUN SPOT. Light apricot buff 
with rose spot in throat. 7-9 five 
inch flowers open at once, making 
fine exhibition spikes. Meat’ 
straight, a good grower. Propa- 
gates well, bulblets germinating 
nearly 100%. Reported fine dur- 
ing the dry spell that hit part of 
the midwest last summer. L., 
35505) Mi 2.00%. LT ojulolets: 
10 for .2.50, 100m@for 20.00. 
SURFSIDE. Midseason. Tall ruf- 
fled white with slight pencil mark- 
ings in throat. This vigorous grow- 
er was one of our favorite com- 
mercial whites this year. L., 5- 
90c3 M..5 30c; 8, .o--2be" Pkg. 
Bulblets, 20c. 
SUSQUEHANNA. 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., 50c; 10 - 
4.00°;.M.4 84007) d0:3:20;77S5 e25c: 
Bulblets, 7 - 25c. 
SWEETHEART (Presgard) Early 
Waxy frilled pure pink blending 
to a large snow white throat. Un- 
excelled for forcing. We consider 
this variety with its tall wiry stem 
extreme earliness, and exquisitely 
fresh color an A1 florists’ glad. L., 
10:= 65c;0 M10 35c-s5eel0 oc: 
Budblets, quart 2.00. 
TOKEN. Early. Peach red or flame 
salmon with clear yellow throat. 
Opens several medium size or 
larger, well placed blooms of 
heavy texture. A fine commercial 
and well worthy of a place in any- 
one's. garden, elie ed 25cm 
20c; S., 3- 15c; Bulblets, 100 - 75c; 
Quart, 4.00. 
TIMBUCTOO. Early mid-season. 
A deep rose-red, very similar to 
Dream O’ Beauty, maybe not so 
bright. But the spite is a regular 
spike, the blooms large and cor- 
rectly arranged. L., 2 - 25c; M., 3- 
200 uo 0 = 20C 
VANWHITE. 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., 50c; M., 40c. 
