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ORIENTAL PEARL (506) Carlson ‘46 (85)—Some 
experts criticize the color and others say it does 
not hold enough open. Personnally, we like the 
old ivory color, and the size of the florets that are 
open make up for any deficiency in numbers 
Propogates easily. Cut blooms ship well. This 
will be grown for a long time. 
L $2.00 M $1.50 S $1.00 Bits, 15 
PALERMO (521) Pruitt ‘44 (90)—Large ruffled flame 
orange. Fine in late season. 
L .12 M 2/.12 S 3/.10 Blts 25/.10 
PANDORA (342) B. Palmer ‘40 (85)—Nice soft geranium 
pink, darker throat blotch. Fine cut flower. 
L .15 M .10 S$ 2/.15 Bits 20/.10 
PHANTOM BEAUTY (540) Bastian ’47 (85)—Clear light 
pink that opens 10 to 12, even 14, large wide open 
blooms on a long flowerhead. Should become 
popular as both exhibition and commercial variety. 
L_ .$7.00 Blts .75 
PINOCCHIO (390) Evans ‘40 (75)—A novelty blending 
of pink, yellow, green, orange and red. Overall 
effect from a distance is orange. Very ruffled. 
Can win ‘Most Ruffled’ class at the shows, 
L .30 M. 20 Ss .10 Bits 5/.10 
PIONEER (532) La Salle ‘45 (85)—Huge deep salmon 
with golden throat. More salmon than Cover Girl. 
Nice. 
M .35 S .25 Bits 2/.15 
PORCELAIN BLUE (478) Rich ‘44 (90)—One of the 
better blues. White throat. Looks good, but we 
only had very small bulbs. 
L $2.50 Blts .25 
PROSPERITY (560) Silva ‘47 (85)—Ruffled rose sport 
of Picardy. Looked good on one year’s experience. 
$3.00 Blts .25 
PURPLE SUPREME (470) G. W. Wilson ‘42 (85)—The 
best commercial purple at a low price. Many 
open on a tall spike. No trouble with crooking. 
Wish some others grew as well as this one. It 
does have one fault. The color will peel off the 
florets in murky weather, but this has not caused 
us much trouble. 
L .15 M .10 § 2/.15 Bits 10/.10 
RED CHARM (452) Butt ‘39 (85)—King of the medium 
reds. For 4 years, it ranked No. 1 in the Canadian 
Symposium. Pushed into second place last year 
by Yeading Lady. In our opinion, this should be 
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RED PENNY (324) Kadel ‘46 (75)—A beautiful chinese- 
red color that is nice at any time but especially so 
in the early garden. Ai little on the small side, 
but that does not detract from its beauty. Recom- 
mended for both home and florist. 
L .12 M .10 S 3/.10 Blts 10/.10 
ROSA VAN LIMA (460) Pfitzer ‘40 (80)—The best low 
priced early light rose for both home and florist, 
L .08 M 2/.10 S 4/.10 Blts 25/.10 
SAHARA (490) Palmer ‘35 (85)—A fine tan smoky. 
Old, but good in this color. 
L .25 M .20 S .15 Bits 4/.10 
SALMAN’S GLORY (507) Salman ‘47 (80)—An im- 
portation from Holland last year. Large stocks 
allow a low price for this exceptionally fine large 
creamy white with blotch of red bordered yellow. 
Some growers think it better than Sir Gallahad. 
L .35 M .25 yay Blts 6/.10 
SILVER WINGS (500) Ritsema ‘44 (88) — Just a little 
whiter, and perhaps a little more ruffled than 
Leading Lady. Otherwise practically the same. 
Frankly, if your budget is limited, buy Leading 
Lady. If you can afford it, get both. 
L $1.00 M .75 S .50 Bits .10 
SNOW PRINCESS (400) Pfitzer ‘39 (80)—A very nice 
commercial white with creamy throat. Not as white 
as Annamae. Commercial men should have both. 
A good easy grower for home gardens, too, 
L .08 M 2/.10 S 4/.10 Blts 25/.10 
SPIC AND SPAN (432) Carlson ‘46 (80)—Perhaps this 
is the leading introduction of the last two years. 
It is a nicely ruffled deep pink. Spikes are stiff 
and straight. Placement is ideal. It grew like this 
in our garden and in several others that we saw. 
Highly recommended. See our free offer in January 
and February Flower Grower. 
L $3.50 M $3.00 S $2.50 Blts .35 
SPOTLIGHT (413) Palmer ‘44 (80)—Do not confuse 
this with Stoplight, a red variety. Spotlight is a 
deep yellow with a red blotch that gives life to 
the flower, Commercial growers are buying this 
in quantity, so stock is scarce. If you like yellow, 
you will like this one. Sixth in Canadian Sympo- 
sium 
L .50 M .35 S .20 Bits 4/.12 
SPUN GOLD (312) Palmer ‘47 (67)—A very early, 
ure, clean, deep golden yellow without marking. 
irst year’s record was good. 
L 63.00 Bits .25 

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STELLA ANTISDALE (540) Evans ‘40 (80)—A smooth 
soft light pink, lighter and creamy in throat. 
Gradually winning recognition among the leaders 
in the strong pink class. 
L .15 M .10 S 2/.10 Blts 15/.10 
STOPLIGHT (452) Lins ‘42 (90) — Brilliant, clear 
lightly ruffled, flat, wide open stoplight red florets 
on a tall, wiry spike. A very good cut flower. 
Some say the best in its class. Recommended. 
L .10 M 2/.15 S$ 3/.10 Blts 25/.10 
TOPFLIGHT (560) La Salle ‘46 (85)—Beautiful new 
shade of soft rose. Opens up to 8 giant blooms 
on a tall, wiry stem. Will be grown for years. 
Get your start now. 
M $4.00 S $3.00 Blts .60 
TWEEDLEDEE (250) Van Voorhis ‘39 (90) 
TWEEDLEDUM (262) Van Voorhis ‘38 (90) 
Sister seedlings that are hard to remember which 
is which. ‘Dee is red, ‘dum is rose red. Both 
have prominent gold throat markings. Quite nice 
small flowered varieties. Add these to your list 
for prizes in the 200 classes. 
L .10 M_ .08 S 2/.10 Blts_15/.10 
VAGABOND PRINCE (391) Palmer ‘34 (80) — This 
fellow has been around a long time, but nothing 
has taken his place. Won 7 out of 11 blues at the 
12 shows reported in the December NAGC Bulletin. 
Color is a mahogany brown with red throat. Fine 
for home garden. 
L .08 M 2/.10 S 4/.10 Blts 25/.10 
WANDA (406) G. V. Snyder ‘41 (83)—A cream sport 
of Picardy. A popular cut flower. Easy grower. 
Fast propagator. 
L .08 M 2/.10 S 4/.10 Bits 50/.10 
WHITE GOLD (506) Scheer ’41 (70)—Giant early cream 
yellow throat. Grows tall. Good. 
L .08 M 2/.10 S 4/.10 Blts 25/.10 
YANKEE LASS (440) Schenetsky ’46 (80)—Beautiful 
light shell pink without markings. Sister seedling 
to Conn. Yankee. Opens 8-10 well placed florets 
in a double row on tall, strong stem. Excellent 
show variety. 
M $3.50 









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