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Margaret Beaton (Twomey 1937) (85 days) Still the most popular white with scarlet 
throat mark. Opens 7 of 16 buds. (L 3-30c) (M 4-25c) (S 5-25c) (B 25-25c) 
Mary Odell (Cave 1947) (85 days) Superb formal white with round florets and 
perfect placement. A coming commercial and grand show flower. Sparkling 
texture. Can open 10 of 20-26 buds on 26” flowerhead, with 4 more in color. 
Field height 60 inches. (L $1.00) (M 75c) (S 50c) (B 10-$1.00) 
Matterhorn (Pfitzer 1938) (94 days) Pure white. Very popular. Capable of opening 
9 of 18 buds, but lately with us stubby. (L 3-30c) (M 4-25c) (S 5-25c) (B 25-25c) 
Morning Star (Van Prooyen 1948) (85 days) The whitest sport of Picardy yet discov- 
ered. Opens 6-7 of 17-20 buds on 25” head. (L $4.00) 
Mrs. D. Both’s Memory (Both 1945) (___ days) Heavily ruffled white of imposing size, 
from Australia. Bulblets only available. (B 3-25c) NET. 
Mrs. M. J. White (Both 1947) (82 days) Gigantic pure white with very small violet 
throat mark. Up to 10% inch florets with firm attachment for so huge a flower. 
Opens 7. (M $1.50) (S $1.00) (B 1-25c) NET. 
Mt. Index (Miller 1945) (68 days) The best, and almost the only white with distinct 
yellow blotch. Opens 7, with 7 in color of 18 buds on 22” head. 
(L 25c) (M 2-40c) (S 2-30c) (B 10-25c) NET. 
Mt. Kosciusko (Both 1947) (77 days) Purest white, no markings, with huge florets 
8%"’ to 10” across. Opens 6-8 on 18 bud spike. Facing sometimes variable. 
(L $1.00) (M 75c) (S 50c) (B 3-25c) 
Myrna (Pruitt 1939) (80 days) A general favorite in the ruffled whites. Opens 10 
of 18 buds on a 22 inch head. (L 3-30c) (M 4-25c) (S 5-25c) (B 25-25c) 
Neva (Vasaturo 1946) (85 days) A large pure white with cream throat. Opens 6 
of 22 buds on 25” head. (L $1.50) (S $1.00) (B 2-30c) 
Roosevelt’s Memory (Salman 1948) (90 days) Giant flowering real ivory-white of 
heavy texture. Opens 8-10 florets on long graceful spike. 
(L 60c) (M 50c) (S 40c) (B 4-25c) NET. 
Signet (Riley 1944) (85 days) Lightly ruffled florets of sparkling white. Opens 
7 of 26 buds on 29” head. (L 2-30c) (M 3-30c) (S 4-25c) (B 9-25c) 
Silver Court (Lins 1948) (80 days) Clear snowy white, smooth round florets make 
it appear larger. Habits fine. A notable addition to the whites. Opens 8 of 18 
buds with 9 in color, on 23” head. (L $1.75) (M $1.25) (S $1.00) (B 2-35c) 
Silver Star (E. B. Snyder 1945) (90 days) Large white with purple blotch, edged 
and shaded lavender. Opens 6-8. (L 30c) (M 2-40c) (S 2-30c) (B 8-25c) 
Silver Sword (Hatch 1943) (82 days) Beautiful immaculate white, with no throat 
markings. 7-9 open of 17 buds, 23” head. (L 3-30c) (M 4-25c) (S 5-25c) (B 25-25c) 
Silver Wings (Ritsema 1944) (88 days) Slightly ruffled cream white sport of Picardy, 
a shade lighter than Leading Lady. Opens 8. (L 25c) (M 2-40c) (S 2-30c) (B 10-25c) 
Snowbank (Palmer 1945) (80 days) Sparkling white of heavy substance, long petals: 
giving starlike appearance. Opens 7 of 20 buds. 
(L 3-30c) (M 4-25c) (S 5-25c) (B 25-25c) 
Snowbound (Ellis 1942) (80 days) A most excellent white, remarkable substance. 
Closely fitted florets. Opens 6 of 17 buds on 18” head. 
(L $1.00) (M 75c) (S 50c) (B 3-30c) 
Snowcrest (Ellis 1944) (80 days) Ruffled cream white, light yellow throat. Opens 
5 of 17 buds on 18” head. (L $1.00) (M 75c) (S 50c) (B 3-30c) 
Snow Cruiser (Evans 1943) (90 days) Huge smooth petaled white. Attachment 
only fair, fine pollen parent. Opens seven 7” florets of 18 bud spike. 
(L 25c) (M 2-40c) (S 2-30c) (B 10-25c) 
Snowflake (Pfitzer 1948) (100 days) A magnificent ruffled, very pure white, his 
best white release. Opens 6 to 8 on tall, long flowerhead. 
(L $2.00) (M $1.50) (S $1.00) (B 2-40c) NET. 
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