Per Large Med. Small Bulblets 
ee SE 

PURPLE SUPREME (Wilson) (470) Tall 2 20 9$-.20 pkg. .25 
purple with silver edge on petals, with 10 1.00 O00 
many florets open. 
RED CHARM (Butt) (452) Medium dark - 2 .25 4-.25 pkg. .25 
red with a deeper throat. A good cut 10 1.00 00 .o0 
flower. 
RED CHERRY (Roberts) (450) A medium 1 1.00 .60 40 2-.25 
cherry red with slightly darker throat. 
A good propagator and early. 
RUFFLED NIGHT (Rich) (454) Clear 1 1.50 1.20 TD 4-.50 
ruffied black red with small pencil lines 
on the throat petals. 
ROSA VAN LIMA (Pfitzer) (460) Light 2 15 pkg. .20 
rose pink, one of the best early pinks. 10 Bis) 
SALMAN’S GLORY (Salman) (507) A 1 .20 15 10 
rich creamy white with a striking red 
blotch with a yellow edge. 
SIBONEY (Allen) (566) A clear medium 1 2.50 1.75 1.25 20 
lavender self blending a little deeper in 
the throat. Will open 8-6 to 7 in. florets 
on a long flower head. This is one of the 
best new lavenders. 
SILVER WINGS (Ritsema) (500) White iL .20 PLZ 2-.12 pkg. .25 
sport of Picardy, it is somewhat whiter 10 1.60 .90 40 
than Leading Lady. 
SNOW PRINCESS (Pfitzer\ (400) Large 2. 15 8 3-.15 3-.10 
milky white with light cream throat. 
One of the best early commercial whites. 
SPIC & SPAN (Carlson) (4382) Ruffled 1 1.75 1.50 1.25 .20 
deep pink winner of many ribbons. One 
of the best new glads. 
SPARKS (Glass) (507) Pale yellow with ul 1.00 .60 40 10-.50 
striking feathers of carmine. 
SPOTLIGHT (Palmer) (413) Clear me- r 20 2-.20 3-.20 pkg. .25 
dium yellow with small scarlet blotch. 10 1.50 fia) 00 
One of our favorites. 
SPUN GOLD (Palmer) ( 312) A good deep 1 wis 00 AD 0-.20 
clear yellow, early should make a good 
commercial, 
STORMY WEATHER (Barrett) (480) 1 1.50 1.00 00 15 
Beautiful lavender grey smoky, called 
an improved Mother Machree. 
SUMMER GAL (Zimmer) (542) Ruffled il 1.50 2-.30 
geranium pink with rose throat feather. 
Has won many ribbons. 
SUN SPOT (Roberts) (417) <A _ lovely 1 1.00 .60 40 ale 
combination of apricot buff with a rose 
spot in throat. Nicely ruffled and will 
hold 8-6 florets open on a tall stem. 
Was Grand Champion at the Binghamton 
1947 show. 
