RED CHARM (452) Butt '39 (85)-—This is without exception one of the 
best reds. It is both a fine commeicial and exhibition variety. Bulb- 
lets grow like weeds. Champion basket at Binghamton 1949. 
L—2 for 20c. M—4 for 25e. S-—10 for 30c. Bts—100 for 30c. 
RED WING (436) Wright ’48 (85)—A bright vivid scarlet and a new top 
notch show and commercial flower. Opens 11, good placement, ex- 
cellent propagator and germinator. 
L—$2.50. S—$1.00. Bts—335cec each. 
ROSA VAN LIMA (460) Pfitzer °40 (80)— Light rose somewhat darker 
in the throat. Opens 6-8 on tall slender spike. A very good com- 
mercial and cut flower. Basket champion at Binghamton 1948, 
L—=#3 for 20c. M—3 for 15ce. S-—3 for 10c. Bts—100 for 30c. 
RUTH ANN (566) Woods °48 (75)—A beautiful combination of laven- 
der, pink and orchid. Opeuas 6-8, healthy grower, propagator, germi- 
nator, and does best from large bulbs. Delicate in shade but heavy 
in texture. L—$5.00. M—$4.00. S—$3.00. Bts-—60c each. 
SHERWOOD (470) Eruitt "48 (80)—This is a royal purple and should 
become very popular. It is a strong healthy rufiled variety, opens 6-8, 
good propagator and germinator, many bulblets blooming first year. 
L—$1.00. M—60c. S—-40c. Bts—5b for 25c. 
SIBONEY (566) Allen ’48 (90)—An exquisite shade of lavender, opens 
6-8 heavily ruffed and fluted florets. Produces plenty of bublets with 
100% germination. L—$1.50. M—$#1.00. S—60c. Bts—10 for $1.00. 
SILVER STAR (401) Snyder ’45 (90)—-Large white with bright purple 
blotch. Florets are 5 to 6 inches with 6-8 open on tall straight 
spikes, show championship calibre. 
L—20c. M—15e. S—10c. Bts—100 for $1.00. 
SILVER WINGS (500) Ritsema ’44 (88)—-Glistening white with touch 
of cream. Opens up to 8 ruffled 6-inch florets. This is a Picardy sport 
and stock sometimes reverts. Mine has, and with this variety I will 
include 10% extra in bulbs or bulblets. 
L— 2 for 30c. M-—3 for 25¢e. S—5 for 25c. Bts—100 for T5dce. 
SNOWBANK (400) Palmer °45 (85)——One of the very whitest. Florets 
are not too many, but are beautifully ruffled. 
L—2 for 25c. M—4 for 25c. S—10 for 25c. Bts—100 for 25c. 

SPIC & SPAN (432) Carlson ’46 (80)—A tall ruffied deep pink that 
opens up to 10, rest showing color. Good inereaser and fine grower 
from bulblets. L-——80c. M—70¢c. S—-60c. Bts—10 each. 
SPOTLIGHT (413) Palmer °’44 (88)—A medium yellow with small red 
blotch, opens up to 7 on a long slender spike and does well from 
small bulbs, but best from large ones. 
L—2 for 25c. M—=3 for 25c. S—5 for 25c. Bts—100 for 50c. 
STOPLIGHT (450) Lins °’42 (88)—A medium shade of brilliant red, 
opens up to six on a tall wiry stem. Does best if given plenty of 
moisture. 
L—=3 for 25c. M—5 for 25c. S—10 for 25c. Bts——-100 for 302. 

