SILVER STAR 
One of our 1945 Introductions -- 
A large formal pure white with bright purple shading to lavender blotch, 
floret size 5 to 6 inches with slightly ruffled edge, 6 to 8 open and as many 
showing color on a heavy stiff spike with 1€ to 18 buds, flower head 25 inches, 
grows 55 inches high and blooms in 90 days. Tall healthy grower, extra heavy 
producer of medium size bulblets that germinate readily. Top notch exhibition 
and also a good commercial. 
SILVER STAR does well everywhere from western Canada to Florida and 
has already had a fine record as a blue ribbon winner - was Grand Champion 
for Mrs. S. C. Littlejohn at Gaffney, N. C., show 1948. 
Prices: Large - 1 for 20¢, 10 for $1.60; Medium - 1 for 15¢, 10 for $1.20; 
Small - 3 for 30¢, 10 for 80¢; Bulblets - 50 for 50¢, 100 for 80¢. 
4 pint, pint, quart, peck, etc., prices on request. 
ORANGE PRINCE 
(Sport of Vagabond Prince) 
Introduced 1945. Same growth, floret size and productiveness as Vagabond 
--color is a dazzling orange slightly on the red side with the same flame 
throat marking as Vagabond Prince. Boy, what a color! You can spot ORANGE 
PRINCE at a glance among others blooming anywhere in a fiveeacre field;. 
doesn’t burn in hot sun either. My prediction that ORANGE PRINCE would 
become one of the leading varieties has been justified. Don’t lose valuable 
time; get started with ORANGE PRINCE AND WIN. 
Prices: Large - | for 20¢, 10 for $1.60; Medium - 2 for 30¢, 10 for $1.20; 
Small - 3 for 30¢, 10 for 80¢; Bulblets - 50 for 50¢, 100 for 80¢. 
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“Your ANTIETAM did very fine for me...nice long flower head, straight 
stems and quite good placement.” eee WedrV einta 
“Your’s were the best bulbs and produced the finest flowers I have ever 
had. I didn’t find a diseased bulb in the whole lot.” 
| Mrs. S.C. L.-- S. Carolina 
“1 want to teil you how well pleased I am with your bulbs and the blooms 
they are now producing. The bulbs arrived in wonderful condition. 
If you have any bulbs in storage yet I would like to have two or three 
thousand for late ones. ORANGE PRINCE is really a prince - cutting fine. 
SNOWSHEEN is doing fine and the best all white | have seen. Had my first 
SILVER STAR yesterday and like it too. Some of the other varieties haven’t 
bloomed yet but all look good.” 
Mrs. W. B. C.—Virginia 
(Note: - First shipment consisted of 20,000 bulbs.) 
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