very good propagator. Has won many blue ribbons. In 
1947 alone at Tri-State, first both one and three spike. 
Ohio State, first and second in class and sect. champion. 
East Liverpool, first both one and three spike and sect. 
champion. Binghamton first. Other show reports incom- 
plete at this time. Always a very dependable good per- 
former for us. Sales of Oklahoma have been extra good. 
Medium, $0.55; Small, $0.30; Blts., 3 for $0.20. 
LAKE PLACID 
MAMMOTH WHITE X YELLOW PERFECTION 
(About 90 days)...Large creamy white with light yellow 
throat. A 500 class glad that has done well in the shows 
in a class that is well provided for. Cut flower growers are 
quite enthusiastic and claiming it a 100% cutter that 
brings top prices. We were about cleaned out of bulbs 
when last years selling season ended so our stock is not 
large now. Medium, $0.50; Small, $0.25; Blts., 2 for $0.15. 
SNOW MOUNTAIN 
COLOSSUSP NER EAR GeNECKLACE 
(About 70 days)...One of the really big clear whites. Has 
a clear light yellow throat marking that disappears after 
cutting. Beautifully ruffled and fluted of a distinctly 
different type from any other large white or cream. 
Slightly recurved petals and not hooded. We have shown 
it at several shows in the past few years and it has not 
failed to take the blue ribbon for us. Really a sensational 
white. The beauty of the individual floret takes the 
breath of everyone who sees it. Crooks some and has 
some bad placement but a percentage does come straight 
and good, these for your winners. Show champion, long- 
est flowerhead (29 inches), largest floret (71% inches) at 
New Jersey in 1946. At Ohio State Sdlg. and R.I. show 
in 1947 in class of 10 of our present day leading 500 class 
whites and creams, Snow Mountain took the blue. Other 
wins prior to 1946. For a real thrill this year, grow a few 
Snow Mountain. Good propagator but blts. are not 
large. Small, $0.35; Blts,. 2 for $0.25. 
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