TEXAS (Buchannar-Bork ’47). Earliness 
bud cut opening qualities, and other fine 
habits make Texas a very prcmising 
commercial. Its color is creamy white 
with a creamy center. The florets are of 
giant proportions, and good attachment. 
It is a tall variety. Recommended as a 
commercial and exhibition variety. L .15; 
M .10; S .05; Blbts. 100 1.00. 
TIVOLI (K. & M. 47) 461—90. A beauti- 
ful warm tone pure pink that opens 8 
on a good spike. One of the best of 
the new glads from Europe. A pleasant 
surprise awaits you when you grow 
Tivoli. L .15; M .10; S .05; B 100 1.00. 
TREASURE ISLAND (Lins 747) LM 540. 
Very large 5%4-6 inch beautifully form- 
ed and ruffled light orchid pink. Opens 
516 perfectly placed and well-attached 
florets on a long flowerhead. Very good 
growing habits. L .35; M .30; S .25; Blbts. 
10.30. 
TROCADERO (Lins) 422. A clean sal- 
mon orange or carrot color. It is very 
tall, vigorous grower and most unusual 
in color. It is a good propagator, espe- 
cially from larger bulbs. Very gocd. L 
40; M .30; C .15. 
TRULOVE (Klein ’45) (70) 440. An early 
clear shell pink. Lovely color and 
dependable habits promises much for 
the future of this variety. L .15; M .10; 
S .06; Blbts. 100-.50. 
UNLABELED COLLECTION This collec- 
tion will contain many newer and high- 
er priced varieties and here you will 
find in abundance the ones you read 
about as show winners. 100 large bulbs, 
1 in. up, or recent introduction and 
therefore higher in price, $4.00, 25 or 
more at the same rate. 
SAME COLLECTION, but of medium 
size bulbs. 100 for $2.50; 50 for $1.50. 
VARIATION (Krueger 340 (Early). A 
good early pink. Opens 6 to 10 florets 
on a very long flowerhead. A variety 
ycu will surely like. L .10; M .08; S .05. 
VALERIA 436. Clear scarlet with a per- 
fect spike head. Florets overspread 
with a silky sheen that adds much to its 
beauty. Early, large grower, very pop- 
ular. L .10; 3-.25; M .08; 3-.20; S .06; 
3.15. 
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VELVET MANTLE (Fisher) 454. Velvet 
Mantle has a cloak of shimmering deep 
red velvet. The rich lustrous sheen 
commands your instant appreciation of 
this tall robust grower. 6 to 9 round, 
wide open, 5-inch florets are firmly set 
on long 24-inch flower heads. Blooms 
in 85 days. An excellent germinator and 
propagator that makes beautiful high 
crowned bulbs. This looks like a comer. 
L 50; M .35; S .25; Blbts. 10.50. 
VENIDA (Milo) 460. A fine future is 
predicted for bold blotched Venida— 
rose with a large creamy white center. 
it sopens’ co ilorets vat one. time. it 
achieves its maximum colcr effect when 
several spikes are together in a basket 
or vase. Venida is an excellent variety. 
L .40; M .30; S .20. . 
VICTORY QUEEN (Wilson 745) (95) 430. 
Beautiful salmon orange with cream 
throat. Clear color with no flecking, 6 
ruffled blooms open on a tall plant. This 
should be pcpular with the florists. L 
15; M .10; S05. 
WEDGWOOD (Fischer) 366. A rich live 
blue-lavender ‘with a.-créam. throat: It 
opens 5 waxy, ruffled florets that are 
well attached and perfectly arranged 
on slender spikes. Although of medium 
size, athe = plants. are, very robust. and 
healthy. By all means be sure to include 
Wedgwood in your order. L .25; M .15; 
S .10. 
WHITE CHRISTMAS (Fischer) 500. 
White Christmas is a flower that one 
dreams cf but rarely sees. Scrutinizing 
its grace, elegance and dignity one is 
captured by a silent message that is be- 
yond this world in its purity and power. 
The. ruffled, waxy, snow-sculptored 
stylist has been named White Christ- 
mas in our northern climate. White 
Christmas is snowy white with a cream 
cast in the throat. Sometimes one will 
see a glint of pink in its make-up. Six 
to nine 6-inch florets come well at- 
tached to tall 17 to 20 bud spikes. Few 
glads open as well in water. L .20; M .15; 
S .10; Blbts. 100-1.00. 
WHITE GOLD 506. A sensational glad. 
Large cream with cream yellow throat. 
Easy to grow. One you should have. L 
10; 3-.25; M .08; S_ .05. 
