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WHITE — CLASS 00 - 01 
Alpine (Palmer 1944) (75 days) Immaculate ruffled white, white stamens. Opens 
8-10 florets on 16-18 bud spike. Choice. (L 20c) (M 2-30c) (S 3-30c) 
A.N.Z. A.C. S. (Both 1945) (80 days) Tremendous ruffled white. Long spike with 
many open. (L $1.00) (M 65c) (S 50c) NET 
Aviatrice (Sjerps 1947) (90 days) Lightly ruffled sulphur-white sport of Picardy. 
Opens 8, 5 in color on 17-bud spike. (L 35c) (M 25c) (S 2-30c) 
Caribou (Kerr 1940) (80 days) Popular tall white, purple throat feather. Opens 
7-8 on 17 bud spike. (L 40c) (M 30c) (S 20c) NET 
Carrara (Baerman 1945) (77 days) Snow white, cream lip centered by thin 
lavender line. Opens 6-7 on 21 bud spike. (L.25c) (M 2-35c) (S 3-35c) (B 8-25c) 
Double Victory (Kunderd 1942) (85 days) Double and ruffled with rose feather. 
Valuable for breeding. Opens 5 on 14 bud spike. (M 3-30c) (S 4-25c) 
Dover (H. E. Wilson 1945) (80 days) Popular white sport of Laddie. Little stock on 
hand. Opens 7-9 buds on 16-20 spike. (L 20c) (M 2-25c) (S 3-25c) (B 8-25c) NET 
Easter Parade (Eliz. Briggs 1949) (70 days) A Gladland introduction. Pure clear 
white with no tinges of cream and no markings. Opens 6-7 442” florets of 16-17 
bud flowerhead. (s50e)<(MrS5c)n(S 25c) 
Florence Nightingale (Harris 1947) (90 days) Popular big white with well placed 
heavy textured ruffled florets. Opens 6-8 on 21 bud stretchy spike. (L 75c) (M 50c) 
Frilled Fragrance (Ellis 1943) (85 days) Ruffled white sport of New Era. Throat 
sanded rose. Faint fragrance. Opens 6-7 of 18 buds on 21” head. 
(L 25c) (M 2-35c (S 3-25c) 
Igloo (Butt 1945) (85 days) Large ivory-white, round 6” florets. Holds 6 open of 
20 buds on 25” head. (L 25c) (M 20c) (S 2-30c) NET 
Lady Anne (Buchanan 1947) (67 days) Huge and extra early, somewhat ruffled 
with cream throat. Perfect growing habits. Holds 7 of its 6” florets open of 16 
buds on a 24” head. (L 50c) (M 35c) (S 25c) 
Lalja (K & M 1946) (85 days) Recent white with small orange blotch. Opens 6 of 
23 buds on extra long 29” head. (L 20c) (M 2-30c) (S 3-30c) 
Leading Light (Barrett 1948) (80 days) A large exhibition creamy white. Opens 
9 of its ruffled florets on a 19 bud flowerhead. (L $1.50) (M $1.00) (S 75c) 
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 75c) (M 50c) (S 35c) 
Morning Star (Van Prooyen 1948) (85 days) The whitest sport of Picardy yet 
discovered. Opens 6-7 of 17-20 buds on 25” head. (L $1.00) (M 75c) 
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. (U75c)) (M50c)"(S235c) INET 
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 
BY" to 10” across. Opens 6-8 on 18 bud spike. Facing sometimes variable. 
(L 65c) (M 50c) (S 35c) (B 3-25c) 
Nelly Saunders (McKellop 1950) (.. days) New white with lilac line and lilac 
spot deep in throat. Opens 12 on long spike. New Zealand Bulblets only. (Each 35c) 
Neva (Vasaturo 1946) (85 days) A large pure white with cream throat. Opens 6 
of 22 buds on 25” head. (L 75c) (M 50c) (S 35c) 
Peggy Farrell (Barrett 1948) (80 days) Ruffled white with cherry blotch. Opens 
6 of 17 buds. (L $1.50) (M $1.00) (S 75c) 
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