WHITE GOLD (Scheer 41) 70 Days 506 
In a class with considerable competition so it seldom wins on the show table, 
even though it will open 5 or 6 large clear light cream florets on a tall 
stem. Could have a little longer flower head. Excellent commercial, as it is 
an early bloomer and makes the tall shapely spikes the florists want. 
L 3-20c, M 5-20c, S 10-20c, B 100-25c 
WHITE MAGIC (Kuhn 47) - 80 Days 500. 
Another of the heavily ruffled clear whites. Holds 6 open with 6 to 8 buds in 
color. Spike is tall and straight. This is a fine crisp white and worthy of 
consideration. There is a slight violet tinge in the throat. 
L $2.00, M. $1.50, S $1.00, B 2-30c, 10-51.25 
W. H. HOSMER (Hatch 49) : 466 
Hold 8 to 10 open florets of a lavender pink or rosy lavender shade, out 
-of about 20 buds. Lip is cream white, somewhat peppered in the throat. 
Florets are ruffled, with substance and textures good. Stems are tall, slender 
and straight. 
L $4.00, C $3.00, B 1-50c, 10-54.00 
WINSTON (Palmer 41) 80 Days 406 
Still one of our favorites because of its clear bright cream white, gradually 
shading to lemon in the throat. Will open 4 to 6 beautifully waved and 
ruffled florets on'a medium tall spike, but they have the appearance of being 
carved from marble. Forists like it very much. 
L 3-20c, M 6-25c, B 100-25c 
WORLD BEATER (Pfister 49) 85 Days ~ 411 
In spite of the ballyhoo received by this glad, we were very much dis- 
appointed in it. Color is, in our opinion, inclined to be a muddy yellow 
and the red throat mark not too pleasing. Grows well, opening 6 to 8 
florets on a tall 20-22 bud spike, well proportioned. We will stick with 
Spotlight for color, even though it doesn’t open as many as World Beater. 
L 3-30c, M 4-25c, B 50-25c 
W. R. READER (Turnbull 42) 70 Days 530 
A light cream center surrounded by a deep salmon, almost a scarlet, makes a 
very attractive picture. 6 to 8 open on a tall straight stem. Good florist flower. 
L 3-25c, B 100-25c 
YANKEE LASS (Schenetsky 46) 85 Days 440 
A light shell pink without markings, holding 8 to 10 open on a tall well 
propotioned spike. A sister seedling to Connecticut’ Yankee. We like it 
better because of its color. Should make a good commercial and a good 
exhibition flower. 
L $1.50, M $1.00, S 50c, B 1-l5c, 10-$1.50 
YELLOW HERALD (K&M 47) 80 Days 4l11 
A rich amber yellow with carmine in the throat. Blooms fairly early and 
you will get a good percentage of show spikes from a planting. Large, 
slightly ruffled florets on a strong straight tall stem. Worthy of trial. 
L 2-30c, M 4-25c, B 100-25c 
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