SUMMER GAL (542) Zimmer ‘44 (80) 
A beautiful, glowing, geranium pink. It will open 8 
to 11 six-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 germinate easily. Summer Gal is 
a heavy winner in the deep pink class. 
SUNLIGHT (416) Spiller “46 (87) 
Rose pink shading to a golden center. Sunlight is 
certainly well named. The overall effect is a brilliant 
orange color. Florets are large, well placed, and 
lightly ruffled. It is a very vigorous grower and 
makes plenty of large easily germinating bulblets. 
Sunlight is a mighty fine orange commercial. 

SUN SPOT (417) Roberts “45 (80) 
Light apricot buff with rose spot in throat. It will 
open 8 to 10 ruffled florets on straight tall spikes. 
It is a fine propagator and blooms readily from bulb- 
lets. It has been a heavy winner at the shows the 
past 2 years, and in addition to being a superb 
exhibition variety, it makes a fine commercial. Sun 
Spot was the Grand Champion spike at the 1947 
International show at Binghamton. 
TAHLAHNEKA (510) Kaylor ‘42 (85) 
A medium soft yellow. Opens 6 or 7 large well- 
opened florets on a tall stem. Very little of it has 
been seen here in the mid-west but it enjoys a fine 
reputation in the far-west. It performed well for us. 
TOPFLIGHT (560) La Salle ‘46 (85) 
A very beautiful soft shade of rose. It is a “'top- 
flite’’ variety indeed. It opens 8 florets on a slender, 
wiry stem. Plant grows to a height of 442 to 5 feet. 
Topflite is one of the most beautiful varieties in 
existance. The wonderful basket of Topflite that was 
being shown at the Binghamton show (1947) brought 
the Oh’s and Ah’'s from everyone. It is an average 
propagator. 
TROCADERO (424) Lins ‘46 (87) 
A clean salmon orange or carrot color. It is a very 
tall vigorous grower and most unusual in color. It 
is a good propagator, especially from larger bulbs. 
Looks very good. 
TROJAN (442) Snyder ‘47 (90) 
Coral pink blending to a creamy buff in throat. 
Opens 8 ruffled, heavy textured florets on a 20-bud 
spike with a long flower head. Trojan was one of 
the top ranking varieties at the 1946 Michigan trial 
gardens. The Michigan trial gardens reported 12 
bulbs produced 12 spikes and 5,141 bulblets. 

From Berea, Ohio 
Bulblets 
Large Medium Small Per 
3.00 2.00 1.00 1 29 
24.00 16.00 8.00 10 2.00 
100 14.00 
2.50 2.00 1.50 1 Hae 
20.00 16.00 12.00 10 2.00 
(No Discount) 
2.00 1.50 1.00 1 25 
16.00 12.00 8.00 10 + # 2.00 
100 16.00 
20 15 10 10 .20 
1.60 1.20 80 100 1.40 
(No Discount) 
5.00 4.00 3.00 1 .90 
40.00 32.00 24.00 10 4.00 
150 1.25 5 1 .20 
12.00 10.00 6.00 10 1.50 
(No Discount) 
3.00 2.00 1.00 1 30 
24.00 16.00 8.00 10 2.40 
100 19.00 
(No Discount) 
I received the Red Charm and they are very nice bulbs. I want to thank you for the 
extras you put in and would like to have a copy of your next list. 
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