FORMER INTRODUCTIONS 
SILVER & GOLD (1947 Steinpreis) (Seedling of Mrs. G. G. Errey) (Late) 
A glorified White Gold with a much longer flower head and more buds, but 
a trifle smaller floret which does not detract from its beauty. Where as White 
Gold is an informal, Silver & Gold is a formal and has the same type of spike as 
its parent but a much taller grower. The color is a silvery sheen cream with a 
deeper gold throat. 18 to 20 buds - 7 to 8 florets open at once with 6 showing 
color. Florets are from 5 to 5% inches and will grow 60 inches tall with wide 
healthy green foliage. For us this glad has never crooked. It makes a fair amount 
of bulblets which germinate quite readily. As this variety is late there is room 
in the same garden for both as White Gold blooms much earlier. 
Large $7:50 Medium $5.00 Small $3.00 Bulblets 75c each 10 for $6.00 
BRILLIANT LIGHT (1946 Steinpreis) (Seedling of Allemania (Early Mid-season) 
A beautiful orange salmon scarlet with a clear tone, a light yellow lip with 
a white line running through center of each petal ending near tip. 5 to 7 wide 
open well attached blooms open at once with 5 showing color. Florets are 5% 
inches with 18 buds on a 26 inch flowerhead. Spikes are tall and straight and 
grows about 60 inches tall. The color is very attractive and catches the eye of all 
visitors. Color will blend with anything and will make a good florists glad. 
Large $3.00 Medium $2.00 Small $1.00 Bulblets 30c each 10 for $2.40 
ASPASIA (Pronounced AS-PA-SHE-A) (Scheer) (Mid-season) 1945 
An apple-blossom pink with a creamy white throat and yellow lip similar to 
White Gold of which it is a sister seedling. Florets are wide open well attached 
to spike; 5 to 5% inch blooms - 5 to 7 open with 5 showing color. It is good pro- 
ducer of bulblets and like White Gold will often bloom from bulblets. A great 
florist variety. 
Large $3.00 Medium $2.00 Small $1.00 Bulblets 30c each 10 for $2.40 
