- Varieties for the Last IO Years 

Variety and Description Per Large Medium Small Bulblets 
VENIDA (Milo-47 ) 460- 
Beautiful rose with lavender cast. Deep cream blotch. 50-60 1 $4.00 $3.00 $2.00 1——$0.75 
inches tall with 24-28 buds on a very long flower head. 8 10— 2.00 
open, 5 inches in diameter, ruffled and fluted. Good grower No Discount 
and propagator. 
VOODOO (Kadel-44) 580-80 
Very large, intensely ruffled and fluted smoky. Interesting 1 50 BE 5 5 19() 
novelty and consistent performer. 10 4.00 2.80 2.00" 100—— 3:20 
VULCAN (Stevens-42) 470-82 
6-inch blooms of medium purple on a tall spike. You should — 1 Uae eco 2k 20) 20 DS 
try this one. 10. ~—s: 1.60 1.00 80 = 100— 1.00 
WAX MODEL (Krueger-46) 400-75 
Glistening white with small lavender spears in throat. 5- 1 2.00 1.50 1.00 1— .25 
inch florets, 17 buds, flower head 22 inches. Tall grower. 10 16.00 12.00 3.00: 2 102=22:00 
WAR PAINT (Kadel-47 ) 436-95 
New scarlet which opens up to 10 large florets on a 22-bud 1 3.00 2.00 1.00 I— .30 
spike. Because of its strong, straight stem and long flower 10 24.00 16.00 8.00 10— 2.40 
head, it makes an excellent garden Glad as well as cut No Discount 
flower variety. Does not burn or crook. Bulblets germinate 
well, and make good strong plants. 
WEDGWOOD (Fischer-47 ) 366-80 
A silent message of grace, purity and refinement. Waxy, 1 — 1.50 1.50 1.50 no bulblets 
ruffled lavender with cream throat. Robust grower, disease No Discount 
free. Every bloom to the very tip a picture of beauty and 
srace. Suggests the beauty and delicacy of old Wedgwood 
pottery. 
WHITE CHALLENGE 
(Arnett-47 ) 501-90 
White with pale rose blush and a rose throat mark. Heavy | $5.00 any size 1—.- 50 
substance, informal placement, straight, free from crooks, No Discount 
22 buds, 8-10 open. Increases easily and wins prizes reg- 
ularly. 
WHITE GOLD (Scheer-41 ) 506-70 
Much advertised huge cream. Good grower. ] LU Do Og hae te ead 
102s 60 1.00 80 100— 1.00 
Explanation 
After each variety name in parenthesis (__) is the originator’s name 
and date of introduction. The other numbers (216-80), the first series 
is the classification number and the second the average number of 
days to bloom. 
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