RETAIL PRICE-LIST 1950 

ROCKET (Palmer-'41) 450-85 
A fine scarlet-red that opens 7-8 
large blooms which are firmly at- 
tached in double row formation. 
ROSE Q'DAY (Fic) 566 
Unusual shade of Rose Lavender, 
opens up to 9 florets on tall spike. 
Fine for exhibition or cut flowers. 
Karly. 
ROSEVELT'S MEMORY (1948) 500 
Midseason-A ~~ giant flowering real 
ivory white, something really worth 
while, produces from all sizes. 
ROSA VAN LIMA (Pfitzer): 460 (70) 
One of the greatest pinks in glad 
history. Pink rose shading, lighter 
towards throat. We love the trans-— 
parency of this beauty.Older variety. 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE (Pruitt '37) » 
Large heavily ruffled cream with 
creamy yellow throat, lavender sta- 
mens, Often crooks but this is good 
for basket work and arranging; 
blooms late. Likes coal weather. 

SILENTIUM (Pfitzer-'41) 401-80 
A nice white with scarlet throat 
blotch. Fine as a commerciat cut 
flower. Good shipper. Smaller than 
Margaret Beaton. 
SILVER WINGS 500 Ritsema ri (88) 
Glistening ing white with a touch of 
cream in the throat. Silver Wings 
is one of the best white commercial 
varieties and wins regularly at the 
shows. Opens up to & heavily ruffled 
6 inch florets. Rapid propagator 
and fine grower from bulblets. In 
heavy demand by cut-flower growers. 
SPIC & SPAN (432) Carlson '46 (80) 
Now we are are talking about the best 
1946 introduction, Lightly ruffled 
deep pink, Well named due to the 
neat and precise appearance of the 
spikes. Has outstanding show record 
and can produce huge spikes from any 
size bulb. Heavy propagator. and 
bulblets germinate well. 
Per 
—— anni 
4 
10 
Large 

225 
60 
025 
75 
© 50 
°70 
025 
~70 
50 
4.00 
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dium 
025 
035 
035 
040 
035 
3.00 
Small 
8- 25 
6— .25 
e20 
025 
230 
B- .25 
L- 220 
«40 
025 
200 
Bulblets 
Per 
100— .25 
100- A 
10- a50 
100— .25 
LOO- .25 
100— ef5 
8- oe 5 
100-2.” 
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