SUMMER SNOW (300) Fischer “49 (85) 
Snow-white. Florets are ruffled and precisely ar- 
ranged cn long tapering spikes. It opens up to 8 
and is a consistent grower making very uniform 
spikes. Rapid propagator and excellent grower from 
bulblets. Snow-white with no trace of cream. 
Should be a heavy winner in the 300 class. 
SUNLIGHT (416) Spiller ‘46 (87) 
Rose pink shading into a golden throat, the overall 
effect being a brilliant orange color. It is a vigor- 
ous grower and produces lots of big easily germinat- 
ing bulblets. A seedling of Margaret Fulton, it 
stands rough handling like that variety. Flower- 
heads are not too long but it makes an excellent 
cut-flower. 
SUNSPOT (417) Roberts ‘45 (80) 
A light apricot buff with a rose spot in the throat. 
Opens up to 10 ruffled florets on tall straight spikes. 
Fine propagator and blooms readily from bulblets. 
Sun Spot is very popular and was one of our best 
sellers last year. Fine show variety and commercial 
growers are buying into it heavily. Easy grower. 
Its 1949 winnings include: Grand Champion at 
Canadian show; 2nd day Champion at Pittsburgh; 
Best Recent Introduction at Edwardsville, Illinois. 
TIVOLI (461) Konynenburg & Mark ‘47 (90) 
A fine shade of clear soft rose, lighter in the throat. 
Opens up to 8 florets of good attachment and place- 
ment on a well balanced spike. Excellent growing 
habits. Fine commercial. Outstanding color. 
TOPFLITE (560) LaSalle ‘46 (85) 
A beautiful soft shade of rose—one of the most 
beautiful varieties grown. It opens up to 8 florets on 
a slender wiry stem. Foliage is not too healthy. 
Less than an average propagator. Topflite always 
attracts attention in the garden because of its 
wonderful color. 
TRALEE (460) Kreuger ‘47 (75) 
A light rose, deeper on the edges of the petals, with 
a small amber throat mark. It opens up to 7 florets 
on a well balanced spike. An early variety, it 
blooms when not many glads of this color are on 
the market. Blooms well from small bulbs. Medium 
propagator. Tralee was 3 spike Champion of the 
Commercial division at the Illinois State show at 
Springfield this year (1949). 
TREASURE ISLAND (540) Lins °47 (90) 
This rose pink that is a rugged grower has found 
favor with growers and fans alike. It opens up to 
6 huge florets on long flowerheads and grows tall 
and healthy. It produces a goodly number of bulb- 
lets that do not germinate too readily. Treasure 
Island is an exceptionally vigorous glad. 
Large 
.50 
4.00 
35 
2.80 
75 
6.00 
40 
3.20 
1.50 
12.00 
1.00 
8.00 
6.00 
Medium Small 
35 25 
2.90 1.80 
29 15 
2.00 1.20 
50 30 
4.00 2.40 
30 20 
2.40 1.60 
1.00 90 
8.00 4.00 
75 90 
6.00 4.00 
90 25 
4.00 2.00 
Bulblets 
Per 
1099225 
100 2.00 
10 35 
100 2.50 
3 .20 
10 .60 
100 4.50 
10 -40 
100 83.00 
1 -20 
10 1.50 
100 12.00 
2 ofa 
10 1.00 
100 88.00 
7) -20 
10 ahs 
100 6.00 
