ROYAL GOLD (EM). Tall light yellow with golden throat, the widely 
open blooms well placed with markedly reflexed petals; a popular 
early commercial. 
SENSATION (L). Bright but soft rose-salmon shading lighter in upper 
throat with darker feather, 6 or more huge ruffled blooms open at once 
on such a tall and heavy head that it will sometimes bend if left uncut, 
but does not really crook. 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE (M). Large ruffled cream with creamy-yellow 
blotch and massive flower head, very showy and formerly a famous 
exhibitor despite a tendency to crook in excessive hot spells. 
*SILVER WINGS (M). One of the finest show flowers of recent years, 
another white sport of Picardy that rivals its sister Leading Lady; many 
prefer it to the latter as it is whiter and more ruffled. Though sharing 
all the splendid qualities of the parent it has one fault that seems com- 
mon to all the white sports of Picardy, in that it may occasionally revert 
to pink; however this is rare. 
SNOW PRINCESS (EM). Our biggest selling white and now the 
leading commercial in this color, with its large snowy florets and light 
cream throat it is similar to Maid of Orleans but taller and stronger. 
*SPOTLIGHT (M). This great new glad is a flower of tremendous 
impact, with its unique combination of clear deep yellow and a small 
warm red blotch deep in the throat; the large blooms mildly waved 
and beautifully placed on a straight slender spike somethimes 5% feet 
in height. Many describe it as the best yellow in existence and our ex- 
perience has proven it a free bloomer and propagator. 
STAR OF BETHLEHEM (§F). Tall pure white, recommended for early 
planting only as it needs cool weather to be seen at its best. 
*STOPLIGHT (M). Deep brilliant red of heavy texture, lightly ruffled 
with 7 flat wide blooms open; a topflight commercial variety with thin 
wiry stem and superb keeping qualities. 
SURFSIDE (LM). Fine large buff-white of vigorous growth and 
thrifty habits, remarkably ruffled with faint lavender penciling in 
throat. 
*TAKINA (M). Giant rose-purple or Dubonnet wine color of a most 
unusual shade, with immense blooms up to 74% inches across in rather 
informal arrangement; another New Zealand importation that has 
gained instant popularity. 
VAGABOND PRINCE. Iridescent garnet brown, lighter in upper throat 
with small vivid scarlet blotch on lower lip; 8-10 open on strong 
spike. This famous novelty is still unique after 15 years. 
*VALERIA (EM). Pure light flame red of the most clear and distinct 
shade with a perfectly formed spike that never comes short or crooked, 
a 100% cutter and the florist’s best friend. 
*VANGOLD (E). Deep silky golden yellow with no markings, opening 
5-7 plain petaled blooms 4 inches across on tall willowy stem. Really 
good yellows are rare, and this is conceded to be the best early one 
in that color. 
VISTA BONITA (M). Very large shell-pink of the greatest size, un- 
common vitality and lusty growth; often exceeds 6 feet in height. 
*WHITE GOLD (EM). This truly gigantic glad generally draws more 
comment from visitors to our fields than any other. The creamy white 
florets open 4-6 at a time up to 8 inches in diameter, flecked with gold 
deepening to a solid golden throat, on a powerful cornstalk stem that 
may sag under the weight. Despite a certain coarseness inevitable in 
such colossal size it has swept the shows everywhere and bulb produc- 
tion is just beginning to overhaul the demand. 
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Price 
Als 
.60 
.20 
.80 
15 
50 
30 
$2.80 
.20 
.80 
30 
$2.80 
15 
00 
15 
$1.20 
5LD 
.60 
.20 
80 
.20 
.80 
.20 
90 
20 
$2.00 
.20 
80 
20 
$1.00 
