SUMMER GAL (Zimmer). A beau- 
tiful, glowing, geranium pink. It will 
open 8 to 11 6-inch slightly ruffled 
florets with several buds showing 
color. Florets never fleck and the 
spike is always straight. Makes a 
goodly number of bulblets which ger- 
minate easily. Summer Gal is a 
heavy winner in the deep pink class. 
193.00 * > MEP BOR Se 1600! 
SPIC AND SPAN (Carlson). (Mid- 
season.) Tall ruffled deep pink, cap- 
able of winning for longest flower 
head and most cpen florets. Spic 
and Span is a cross of Picardy and 
New Era, combining the good points 
of both. I have never known one to 
crook. Spikes are gun barrel type, 
carrying 20 to 22 buds and opening 
10: in the field with 6 more in color. 
It holds its deep pink color perfectly 
to the tip. A fine cutter from me- 
dium and small sizes. Good propa- 
gator and germinator. Has won in- 
numerable championships at lead- 
ing 1946 and 1947 shows. L., 3.50; M., 
3,004 S3, 2:00; 
STOPLIGHT (Lins), Mid-season. A 
stopper, indeed! Has a rich, silky 
luster. A brilliant color, and_ tall, 
handsome spikes of scarlet. Very 
good grower and an excellent propa- 
gator. We recommend it highly as 
a coming’ commercial. L., 10c; M., 
8c; S., 6c; Bulblets, 100 for 50c. 
SURFSIDE. Mid-season. Tall ruf- 
fled white with slight pencil mark- 
ings in throat. This vigorous grower 
was one of our favorite commercial 
whites this year. L., 6 for 50ce; M., 
GrOf s9C+ 1S. olor 2oc: Po! biib- 
lets, 20c. 
SILVER WINGS (Ritsema). A 
wonderful white sport of Picardy. 
Opens 7 or 8 glistening white flor- 
ets with most of the remaining buds 
showing color. Florets are 6 inches 
across and are very ruffled. All the 
buds will open to the very tip. 
Plants are strong and healthy and 
beyond a doubt it is at the head of 
the white class. The leading white 
commercial. It is a very heavy prop- 
agator and bulblets bloom freely. L., 
1.00; 10 for 8.00; M., 75c; 10 for 6.00; 
S., 50c; 10 for 4.00; Bulblets, 10 for 
75c; 100 for 5.00. 
STELLA. ANTISDALE (Evans). 
Smooth, soft, light pink, a bit lighter 
and creamy in throat. Color has 
what might be termed a suede fin- 
ish. Seven to 9 open easily in the 
field; 18 to 20 buds. Tall spike, 55 
inches high. Strong, wiry stem. L., 
15c; M:, 10c;'S, 5e; Bulblets, 10 
fer 20c: 
SUN SPOT. Light apricot buff with 
rose spot in throat. Seven to 9 
5-inch flowers open at once, mak- 
ing fine exhibition spikes. Tall, 
straight, a good grower. Propagates 
well, bulblets germinating nearly 100 
per cent. Reported fine during the 
dry spell that hit part cf the mid- 
west last summer. L., 2.00; M., 1.50; 
S., 1.00; Bulbtets, 10 for 2.00; 100 
for 16.00. ; 
SNOWSHEEN (Snyder). A pure 
white that really is pretty. Is a sure 
winner in its color class. Won grand 
champion single spike at Scuthern 
Minnesota Glad Show, 1945. L., 25c; 
M., 15c; S., 10c; Bultblets, 100 for 
00c. 
SNOW PRINCESS. Try Snow 
Princess if you want to get started 
in a white on short notice. An im- 
proved Maid of Orleans, being 
purer in color, larger and more uni- 
form in performance. Very strong 
grower; guiblets grow to. sizable 
bulbs the first year. L., 3 for 25c; 
10 for 70c; M., 10 for 46c; S., 10 
for 25c; Bulblets, pke., 20c. 
TEXAS (Buchanan). (Early.) Large 
exhibition type white. Opens 7 to 9 
well placed 5%4- to 6-inch blooms 
with a 28- to 30-inch flowerhead, 
carrving 17 to 19 buds. Large bulbs 
bloom in 70 days, making it a valu- 
able ccmmercial white. L., 1.50; M., 
1.00. 
TROCADERO (Lins). A clean sal- 
mon orange or carrot color. It is 
a very tal, vigorous grower and 
most wnusual in color. It is a good 
propagator, especially from larger 
bulbs. Looks very good. L., 1.50; 
M.$11.25y0S.07 508 
VARIATION (Krueger). Early. A 
good early pink. Opens 6 to 10 
florets on a very long flowerhead. 
A variety you will want. L., 10c; M.., 
6s; S., 4c; Bulblets, 100 for 1.25. 
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