PURPLE SUPREME (Wilson) (ML) Our finest purple for any pur- 
pose, altho some report that it doesn’t like wet weather. In our 
dry climate it is just about perfection in purple with up to ten 
large flowers open on a tall straight stem, a very stretchy 
flowerhead. Fine propagator. 
L .20, M .12, S .06, Bits 20—.25, 100—$1.00, 500—34.00 
RED CHARM (Butt) (EM) If I could grow but one red my choice 
RED 
would certainly be Red Charm. A rather deep red but not too 
dark. it will open 8 or more large well placed florcts on a spike 
that is tall and always straight. A fine grower and propagator. 
A good cutter and unbeatable in its class at the shows, it is 
the best glad to come out of Canada since Picardy, in my 
opinion. 
L .15, M .10, S .05, Blts 40—.25, 100—.50, 500—$2.00 
CHERRY (Roberts) (E-EM) A little earlier to bloom and 
several shades lighter than Red Charm, this new one is a 
popular cutflower with our local florists. Six or seven 5-inch 
florets of nicely rounded form open on tall, straight, graceful 
spikes. Medium to light cherry red with slightly darker throat. 
A good propagator and germinator of bulblets; about 70 days 
days to bloom. 
L $3.00, M $2.25, S $1.50, Blts 10—$2.00, 25—$4.00 
ROSE DELIGHT (J ack) (VE) Based on one year’s growing experience 
we would call this an improved Early Rose, altho not quite as 
- brilliant in color. 6-7 open, somewhat ruffled. If you like Early 
Rose as an early florists flower we believe you will like Rose 
Delight better. 
M .10, Blts 50—.20 
SILVER STAR (E. B. Snyder) (M) Too bad that this fine new glad 
could not have retained the name Purple Heart, by which it was 
originally known. A fine pure white with a striking blotch of 
light purple. Nothing else remotely like it except Edith Grace, 
and Silver Star seems an improvement in every respect. Good 
propagator, flowerheads could stretch up a little more, but the 
stem is tall, 
L $1.00, M .75, S .50, Blts 4—.25, 20—$1.00, 100—$4.00 
SILVER WINGS (Ritsema-Graff) (EM) My choice of the white or 
cream Picardy sports. After growing this alongside Leading 
Lady, I am convinced that Silver Wing's is whiter and has more 
widely opened florets; there is also an attractive frilling to the 
flowers. As with many sports it may show a streak of Picardy 
color on one or more florets of an occasional spike. Gave 
beautiful spikes from the smaller sizes last summer. Picardy 
propagation habits. 7 
L $3.00, M $2.00, S $1.00, Blts .25 ea., 10—$2.00, 100—3$16.00 
SNOWSHEEN (E. B, Snyder). (M) Very well named, a snowy white 
of medium size. A good cutflower, it has also done considerable 
winning at the shows in the 300 class. 
L .30, M .20, S .10, Blts 25—.25, 100—.75 
SOUTHERN DRAMA (Wilson) (M) Another good red from George 
Wilson who has given us many fine ones in this color. Southern 
Drama is a brilliant scarlet red with large flowers on a straight 
fairly tall stem. Good increase. 
20, S .15, Bulblets 12—.25, 100—$1.50 
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