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“Snow Maid (Cave 1948) (85 days) The whitest white in our list. Ruffled and fine 
growing habits. Opens 8-10 florets, 434 inch size of 16 buds. Flowerhead is 
normally 24-26.” (L $1.00) (M 75c) (S 50c) (B 10-$1.00) 
Snow Mountain (Wilson 1945) (70 days) Big, clear white, cream throat which ages 
to white. Crooks but so big and distinctive that everyone wants is. Opens 6-8 
7Y2"’ florets on 19 bud head. (L $1.00) (M 75c) (S 50c) (B 3-30c) 
Snow Princess (Pfitzer 1939) (80 days) Our biggest selling white. Opens 7 of 18 
buds. Great commercial. (L-3-30c) (M 4-25c)-(S 5-25c). (B.25-25c) 
Snowsheen (E. B. Snyder 1942) (75 days) Medium size, immaculate crimped white. 
Heavy substance. Opens 6 of 20 buds. (L 25c) (M 2-30c) (S 3-30c) (B 7-25c) 
Snowy River (Burns 1949) (100 days) First release of heavily ruffled new white from 
Australia. Opens 8-10 of 26 buds on 26” head. (L $8.00) (B 1-$1.00) NET. 
Strathnaver (Peattie 1947) (84 days) Huge pure gleaming white, straight soikes. 
Opens 9-11 florets of 7-10” on 21-28 bud head. 
(L $3.00) (M $2.00) (S $1.50) (B 1-30c) NET. 
Templar (Palmer 1947) (95 days) Unmarked creamy white, nicely ruffled, fine 
plant habits. Opens 6-7 of 19 buds. (L $1.00) (M 75c) (S 50c) (B 3-30c) 
Texas (Buchanan 1947) (70 days) One of our best performers, possibly the best 
early. Opens 9 on 18 bud spike, with 28-30” flowerhead. 
(L $1.00) (M 75c) (S 50c) (B 3-30c) 
The Bride (R. H. Pruitt 1947) (85 days) Pure white with a lavender feather that adds 
distinction. 8 of 18 buds open on 30” head. (L $2.00) (M $1.50) (S $1.00) (B 1-25c) 
Virgin (Lins 1946) (90 days) Round, closely fitted florets with recurved petals, 
giving chalice like appearance. 7-9 open of 21-buds on 21” head. 
(L $1.00) (M 75c) (S 50c) (B 3-30c) 
Wax Model (Krueger 1946) (80 days) Waxy white florets carry a distinct hairline 
of lavender-rose. 5 open of 17 buds, 24” head. (L $1.00) (M 75c) (S 50c) (B 3-30c) 
White Challenge (Arnett 1947) (90 days) Very distinctive white with delicate rose 
blush, and small rose throat-mark. 8 open and 8 in color on 22 bud spike and 
30” head. (L $3.50) (M $2.50) (S $1.50) (B 2-40c) 
White Eagle (Ellis 1939) (88 days) Ruffled purest white, opens 6 of 16 buds on 21” 
flowerhead. (L 3-30c) (M 4-25c) (S 5-25c) (B 25-25c) 
White Elephant (Ellis 1942) (75 days) One of our special favorites among the big 
whites, floret size 6%” or larger. Has just enough of pink and yellow throat color 
to give it “finish.” Opens 7 of 18 buds on 23” flowerhead. 
(L $1.00) (M 75c) (S 50c) (B 3-30c) 
White Goddess (Roberts 1948) (80 days) Heavily ruffled white, shading to light 
cream center. 7-9 open, on 20 bud spike, 24” flowerhead. 
(L $1.50) (M $1.00) (S 60c) (B 2-25c) 
White Magic (Kuhn 1947) (80 days) Heavily ruffled clear white with crisp appear- 
ance. Throat slightly washed violet. 6-7 open of 23 buds, 8 more in color on 
24” head. (L $2.50) (M $1.00) (S 50c) (B 1-25c) 
White Wings (Errey 1948) (... days) Faultless in purity, fine form and substance. 
Opens 5-6 on 22 bud spike. Available in bulblets only. (B 2-25c) NET. 
CREAM — CLASS 06 - 07 
Adobe (Burns 1949) (90 days) Deep cream with light rosaline purple blotch, petals 
overlaid and shaded rosaline-purple toward edges. Ruffled. 8 open on 20 bud 
spike, 24” flowerhead. (L $8.00) (B 1-$1.00) NET. 
Angela (Vasaturo 1947) (95 days) Ruffled deep cream, claret throat feather. 6 
open on 17 bud spike, 17’’ head. (L $2.00) (M $1.50) (S $1.00) (B 2-40c) 
Beersheba (K & M 1949) (80 days) Strong growing. Opens cream, ages to milky- 
white. Very fine. oben: 8, five in color on 16 bud spike, 24” head. 0 
(L $1.00) (B 3-30c) NET. 
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