Whats Wiw 7 
MISS ALBERTA. Torrie-Flad. 
Here are two hybridizers you 
haven’t heard from before. I judged this 
seedling at the Madison, Wis. show in 
1948 and was impressed with it at the 
time, both single spikes and in basket 
arrangements. It is not ‘‘touted’’ as a 
giant, nor extra tall, It is a very fine, 
clean white with a _ striking lavender 
throat. Substance excellent. Florets 
ruffled and fluted, five or six open. Artis- 
tic and nice and very promising for a 
substantial commercial. 
Large--$3.00 Medium--$2.00. Unit of 
1 large, 1 medium, 1 small and 10 bulb- 
lets @ $5.00. 
Growers unit: 5 large, 10 medium, 15 
bulblets $40.00. 
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STERLING 
You won’t gather much from the 
photo of this glad, except to prove that 
it produces nicely shaped spikes and 
attractive, ruffled florets. It is reputed 
to be something new in color, a deep 
lavender with a rose feather in the throat. 
Ten open with eight buds showing color, 
heavy texture. Recommended very highly. 
' Large--$3.00 Medium--$2.00 Small--$1.00 
Bulblets sold only with Bulbs @ 10 for 
$2.50. 
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PHIPPS JR. 
A medium pink which may develop 
some harmonious flecking. It blooms 
very early and promises to be a real 
money-maker for this reason. Vigorous 
grower. Bulblets make tall, cuttable 
spikes. 
$1.25 each - 1 Bulb - 10 Bulblets $2.00. 

