ROYAL WINDSOR (450) Beaton ‘46 (80) 
A light scarlet, somewhat similar to the color of 
Valeria. It is a tall grower with 8 to 10 florets open 
on a long flower head. Spikes are always straight 
and attachment of florets is perfect. Opens unusually 
well in water. Blooms easily from bulblets. A good 
florist color. 
SILVER WINGS (500) Ritsema ’44 (88) 
A wonderful white sport of Picardy. Opens 7 or 8 
glistening white florets 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 lead- 
ing white commercial. It is a very heavy propagator 
and bulblets bloom freely. This past season we had 
a planting of several thousand bulbs of Silver Wings 
and we received a premium over the market price 
for the cut-flowers. The spikes were simply wonder- 
ful. Occasionally a sport of Picardy will revert. 
If you get any bulbs of Silver Wings that have re- 
verted we will gladly replace them. With the price 
down this year, don't miss Silver Wings. 
SPELLBOUND (442) Lins ’47 (85) 
Medium deep pink blending to a lighter throat. 
Opens 8 to 10 plain petaled florets of good substance 
and perfect placement. The shade of pink is dif- 
ference and is a very fine color. 
SPIC AND SPAN (432) Carlson ‘46 (80) 
Tall ruffled deep pink. It opens 10 with 8 more 
showing color and is a ribbon of color. The place- 
ment is excellent and the spikes are tall and straight. 
It has won many grand championships and is an 
extra fine commercial. It is a heavy propagator. 
Saw many fine baskets of Spic and Span at the 
shows this past summer. 
SPOTLIGHT (413) Palmer ‘44 (80) 
Clean medium yellow with a small red throat blotch. 
Spotlight is one of the finest glads grown. In our 
planting of several thousand bulbs, we never saw a 
short spike or one with a short head. Florets are of 
large size and are perfectly placed. It will open 7 
and is a very good keeper. It also opens well from 
tight cut bud. We have never been able to meet the 
demand for Spotlight, some florists reporting that it 
is the best cut-flower they ever handled. It is a 
very heavy producer of easily germinating bulblets. 
With the price down this year, no garden should be 
without Spotlight. 
STOPLIGHT (452) Lins ‘42 (90) 
One of the leading commercial reds. Opens 6 
medium sized ruffled florets on a stem that never 
crooks. Blooms are wide open, well placed, and the 
attachment is excellent. Produces great quantities of 
bulblets which germinate easily. 
Bulblets 
Per Large Medium Small Per 
1 2.00 1250 1.00 10 2.00 
10 16.00 12.00 8.00 100 14.00 
(No Discount) 
1 1.00 73 90 10 75 
10 8.09 6.00 4.00 1090 5.00 
1 2.00 1.50 1.00 10 2.00 
10 16.00 12.00 8.00 100 14.00 
(No Discount) 
1 3.50 3.00 2.50 1 35 
10 28.00 24.00 20.00 10 = 2.80 
109 19.00 
1 90 39 29 10 50 
10 4.00 2.80 2.00 100 £3.00 

From Porterfield, Wisconsin 
Received the bulbs and they look very nice. 
extras. 
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Thanks very much for the overcount and 
