SUMMER GAL (Zimmer) Midseason 
A beautiful, glowing, geranium pink. It 
will open 8 6-inch slightly ruffled florets 
with 5 to 6 buds showing color. The spikes 
are always straight and the plant grows 
to a height of 5 feet. It never flecks and 
the florets do not fade in the hottest sun. 
It is a good propagator and the bulblets 
germinate easily. Again this season 
Summer Gal has been a winner of many 
prizes. The color is different from any 
other and it makes a fine florist cut-flower. 
Commercial growers are buying heavily 
of Summer Gal as it is by far the best 
variety in the deep pink class. 
VALERIA (D. S. Pruitt) Early Midseason 
A soft light red in great demand for the 
florist trade. The plant is of very strong 
growth, making a heavy stem and spike. 
It will open 5 to 7 lightly ruffled blooms 
well placed and of fine texture. Valeria is 
in tremendous demand and stock always 
seems hard to locate. Some growers report 
bulblets are hard to germinate which 
probably accounts for its scarcity although 
for us it was an easy germinator this 
season. Florida growers can use probably 
all the Valeria grown in the country as it | 
opens well in water and is a _ strong, 
healthy grower. Fully 50% of the bulblets 
planted by us bloomed this season. 
VANGOLD (Van Voorhis) Early 
Clean deep golden yellow. Opens 6 to 8 
S-inch plain petaled florets on a medium 
height plant. Being early and such a fine 
clear color it is in demand as a cut-flower. 
It produces bulblets in quantity and be- 
cause of its dependable growing habits 
makes a fine commercial yellow. 
VARIATION (Kreuger) Early 
A clear pink with a faint lavendar cast. 
With 7 to 10 open, the spikes are a ribbon 
of color. It is a 100% cutter and because of 
its reliable performance and extra heavy 
production of bulblets is fast becoming a 
fine commercial. It is a favorite with 
florists and we were unable to supply 
the demand this past season. 
VEECREAM (Van Voorhis) Midseason 
A rich cream with a small scarlet throat 
blotch. The heavily ruffled florets are well 
placed and attached and with seven open 
it makes a very distinctive spike. This 
variety was very popular with the florists 
this past season. It is a heavy propagator 
and makes a fine commercial for local 
cut-flower sales. 
WANDA (Snyder) Midseason 
Another cream sport of Picardy and a 
good commercial. It is a pure cream, 
deeper on the lower petal, with a bit of 
rose deep in the throat. Growing habits 
are the same as Picardy. Will produce nice 
blooms from small bulbs. 
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10.75 
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32.00 
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24.00 
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60 -40 not for sale 
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1.26 
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45 
39 
2.80 
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80 
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10 
100 
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100 
100 
25 
100 
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