SNOW MOUNTAIN 
Colossus X Pearl Necklace 
(About 70 days) . . . Big out of the ordinary white 
with the drape shape like my lady’s gown of which 
orders surprised us last year after our disparaging 
remarks on its crooking. The floret of over 7 inches 
is beautiful beyond discription and the crook in stem 
comes mostly just under the flowerhead, just enough 
crook to lay over naturally for classy basket work. For 
cut flower growers with a near by market to which 
they do their own hauling this glad will sell at a 
premium. That is our main purpose in stocking it 
heavily. Not all spikes are crooked, many straight, 
our young stock bloomed late last fall and most all 
had straight stems. Should be a cut flower business 
builder for any grower. Has won several blues for 
us at past shows including first 3 spike ‘Tri-State 
1946. Last year Earl L. Albright, Williamstown, N. J. 
secured one bulb of Snow Mountain from us which 
fortunately bloomed right for the New Jersey state 
show, winning show champion, largest floret in show 
(7% inches) and longest flowerhead in show 29 
inches. Showing in the 500 class. Eight open, 21 
buds, 6 in color. Very heavy propagator of bulblets 
of strong germination and good growth. Has a real 
future and to see it is to want it. A good buy now 
with a fair price cut from 1946. Per each, No. 3, $2.00; 
No. 4, $1.60; No. 5, $1.20; No. 6, 80c; bulblets, each 
20c or 10 for $1.30. 
TONY 
Vagabond Prince X Rose Defiant 
(About 90 days) ... Mammoth clear light chocolate, 
by far the largest in this color, with contrasting orange 
blotch and a picotee border of cream. Lightly ruffled. 
Color all clean as a whistle, no flecks or off mark- 
ings. The 500 class chocolate you have been looking 
for. Orders coming strong from fanciers who have 
seen it at the shows and at our home show room. 
Good propagator, bulblets of very easy germination. 
Shown at quite a few shows and has never failed to 
cop the blue at all shows. Very tall grower with over 
7-inch floret, stretchy head, good placement and strong 
straight stem. If you add only one dark glad this 
year, make it TONY. Named after our own great 
preacher glad enthusiast, Rev. Tony Birch, who you 
all know. This year’s price cut will excuse no one 
from growing it. Each No. 3, $1.20; No. 4, 70c; No. 
5, 40c; No. 6, 20c; bulblets, each 10c or 10 for 70. 
