
SILVER STAR—(Snyder)—A large formal pure white with 
bright purple blotch. Was originally introduced under the 
name of Purple Heart, and this name would have been a nat- 
ural. A spike of Silver Star with eight florets open is a gor- 
geous thing to look upon. Look for it in the shows, it will 
have a ribbon on it. 
Each—Large $1.00, Medium 75c, Small 50c. 
SNOW PRINCESS—(Pfitzer)—-A creamy white that is push- 
ing Maid of Orleans as a commercial. 
Per 10—Large 75c, Medium 50c, Small 35c. 
SILVER WINGS—(Ritsema) A white sport of Picardy. 
At present Leading Lady is being accepted as a white by the 
florists, but this will not be the case when Silver Wings be- 
comes more plentiful. If you care to take our advice, you will 
be prepared when your florist demands Silver Wings instead 
of Leading Lady. Several shades whiter than Leading Lady. 
Each—Large $3.00, Medium $2.00, Small $1.50. 
Bulblets, 10—$2.00; per 100, $19.00. 
SMILING MAESTRO—(Christ)—-Large deep salmon rose 
with deeper flecking. An old variety, but demand for the 
variety is still heavy. Too soft except for your local markets. 
Per 10—Large 75c, Medium 50c, Small 35c. 
SUNRISE—(Butt)—Deep rose pink, with yellow throat, A 
very nice late variety. It grows tall, straight and wiry. A good 
late commercial. 
Each—Large $1.00, Medium 75c, Small 50c, 
SPOTLIGHT—(Palmer)—Deep yellow with a small scarlet 
blotch. We think that Spotlight has reached the heights in 
the yellow class. When this gets down in price, it will be 
grown by the million for the florist trade. Get your start now, 
It is sure fire. Bulblets, $14.00 per 100. 
Each—Large $1.50, Medium $1.00, Small 75c. 
SURFSIDE—(Winsor)—Ruffled white with pencil line in 
throat. This is a 100% cutter, and is the finest late commer- 
cial white that we know of. After the early whites are gone, 
the market is begging for good whites. 
Per 10 Large $1.00, Medium 75c, Small 50c. 
TRUE LOVE—(Klein)—An early, clear ruffled shell pink of 
exquisite beauty of color and form, This is one of the bright- 
est spots of the year for a popular florist and commercial va- 
riety. This is the earliest variety in this color class. About 
the same bloom date as Rosa Van Lima. Can be cut almost 
100% salable bloom. This rates with Orange Gold, scoring a 
one-two punch. 
Each—Large $1.50, Medium $1.00, Small 75c. 
VAGABOND PRINCE—(Palmer)—Garnet brown with a 
small bright scarlet blotch. Still holding its popularity as a 
novelty, Should be cut as the bottom floret is opening. Can 
still win ribbons in A.O.C class. 
Per 10—Large 75c, Medium 50c, Small 35c. 



