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BRIDAL BOUQUET — (Stancer) 1946. (Joyance x 
?). This beautiful light pink carries a daintiness 
in color and form that is sure to please. It car- 
ries 8 open in the field with 8 buds in color on 
an 18 bud spike. 4” florets, triangular and wide 
open. Inconspicuous creamy white blotch with 
white throat and narrow white midribs. Good 
substance. (F340). 
Large bulbs only — $2.00 each. 
MOON GODDESS —- (Stancer) 1946. (Shirley Tem- 
ple x Rosemarie Pfitzer). Greenish cream in 
bud, this variety opens into a beautiful white, 
carrying a fluting of the midribs on the newly 
opened florets. An inconspicuous small cream 
blotch, very lightly feathered with lavender 
adds zest and charm to this variety. A true 
giant in stature. Field grown with no fertilizer 
gives 6” florets with 6 open and 6 buds in color 
on a 20 bud spike. (500). 
Large bulbs only — $3.00 each. 
ORIENTAL PRINCESS — (Stancer) 1946. Light 
pink with a creamy white feather in the throat. 
6-8 open, with 6-8 buds in color on a 16-18 bud 
spike. 41/2 - 5” florets. (F440). 
L. $1.00 ea.; M. 75c ea. 
PINK SPIRE — (Stancer) 1946. (Rosemarie Pfitzer 
x Euides). A delicious pink with a well blend- 
ed creamy yellow blotch. Slightly quilled 
secondary petals. Double row placement. 7-8 | 
open, 7-8 buds in color on an 18-19 bud spike. 
4” florets, plain, triangular and wide open. 
(F341). 
Large bulbs only — $2.00 each. 
PUEBLO — (Stancer) 1946. (Color Sport of Zuni). 
Strong, robust plants with long heavy flower 
spikes. Color gray with a small yellow blotch 
deep in throat, feathered red-violet. 6-8 open, 
7-9 buds in color on an 18-20 bud spike. 5 - 5%/2"’ 
florets, plain petaled, triangular and wide open. 
(486). 
L. bulbs only — $1.50 each. 
SCARLET DAWN — (Stancer) 1945. (Red Phipps 
x Snow Princess). An outstanding variety. A 
scarlet with a snappy white blotch, feathered 
red. Slightly ruffled. (F433). 
Large bulbs only — $2.00 each. 
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