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RED RASCAL 552 (Graff) (Mid-season) Red Rascal is a ruffled red, one shade deeper 
than Intruder. Small, white midrib runs from center of throat to tip of lower petals. 
Florets measure over 5% inches, 7 open with 6 in color. It has a total of 20 buds with 
placement and harmony good. Flowerhead is 24 to 26 inches in length and it stands 
almost 5 feet in field. Bulblets production and germination are good. 
L .50; M .35; S .25; Blbts. 3 for .20; 10 for .50; 100 for $4.00 
RED WING 450 (Wright-Graff) A self colored scarlet red with an increased density 
resembling a small feather deep in throat. Florets measure up to 5% inches, slightly 
ruffled at edges. Spikes carry a flowerhead of at least 30 inches, carrying 21 to 24 
buds, with 8 to 19 open and 6 more in color. Plant grows 60 inches tall under ordinary 
conditions, foliage is dark green, erect and healthy. Bulblets produce commercial 
spikes in September. The most talked of red today. 
L $1.50; M $1.00; S .50; Blbts. .20 each; 10 for $1.50; 100 for $12.00 
RHETT BUTLER 336 (Kuhn) (Early) A brilliant orange scarlet, first to bloom in this color. 
Fine for arrangement with early whites like Annamae. Makes a tall spike carrying 18 
to 20 buds, holding 6 to 8 open. Wonderful propagator of large sized bulblets, prac- 
tically all of which bloom. One of the brightest things in the garden. 
L .25; M .20; S 2 for .20; Blbts. 10 for .20; 100 for $1.50 
ROSE CHARM 360 (Fischer) A sweet and dainty early blooming rose with cream throat 
and midribs. Because of its long tapering flower and slender stem, it is particularly 
valuable for basket work. Sure to be a universal favorite alike with fans and florists. 
L 2 for .25; Blbts. 100 for .50 
ROYAL FLUSH (Barrett) A super-duper medium clear red, heavily ruffled. It grows 
66 inches tall with 30-inch flowerhead. One of those breaks a hybridizer gets once in a 
lifetime. Very limited stocks as yet, so no reduction from last season’s introductory 
price. Any size bulb, $5.00. Up to 10 Blbts. may be purchased with each bulb at $1 each. 
SEASHELL 540 (Roberts) Rightly named as color is as delicate as the inside of a seashell. 
Large florets of soft shade of pink blending into white. Makes plenty of small bulblets 
which make mostly small sizes the first year. Small only .30; Blbts. 4 for .25; 10 for .50 
SEQUIN 410 (Palmer) A clear light yellow blooming in early season. Reminds one of a 
yellow Picardy, tho with smaller florets. Plant grows tall and opens several well 
placed blooms of medium size. L .75; M .50; S .25; Blbts. 2 for .20; 10 for .75 
SHERWOOD 470 (Pruitt) One of the best of the newer purples. Has a rich color, all its 
own. Opens 5 to 6 large blooms, not always well attached. Can be grown larger than 
size classification with good culture.._L .50; M .35; S .25; Blbts. 10 for .25; 50 for $1.00 
SIBONEY 566 (Allen) (Mid-season) A lavender, slightly on the rose side. Fine for shows 
and particularly valuable for florist work. Opens 6 to 8 mammoth florets on a spike 
carrying 20 to 22 buds. Propagation and germination are excellent, most of the bulblets 
blooming. Has won championship honors at leading shows. 
L .75; M .50; S .25; Blbts. 3 for .20; 10 for .50; 100 for $4.00 
SILVER COURT 400 (Lins) Most whites seem cream when compared to this sparkling 
snow white. Up to 10 well placed 5-inch round florets will open at one time, borne on 
spikes of medium length. It blooms in early mid-season and is an excellent propagator. 
L .50; M .35; S .25; Blbts. 4 for .25; 10 for .50; 100 for $4.00 
SILVER WINGS 500 (Ritsema) Best known and most widely grown of the white sports 
of Picardy, with the exception of Leading Lady. Silver Wings florets are a bit whiter, 
wider open and tend towards ruffling. You will just have to grow both to determine 
which is best adapted to your soil conditions. Silver Wings is the heavier propagator 
but produces smaller bulblets. L 10 for .75; M 10 for .50; Blbts. 100 for .50 
SKYLARK 523 (Palmer) (Early mid-season) A vivid brilliant orange with a large golden 
throat. Blooms reach 5 inches and opening up to 6. Carries about 16 buds. An 
extremely showy variety that immediately attracts the attention of everyone. 
L. 50; Blbts. 3 for .20; 10 for .50 
SNOW FLURRY 400 (Clark-Moses) Clean, pure white Picardy sport, nicely ruffled. 
Blooms are well attached, lying flat against the stem. Opens 6 to 8 well placed florets 
and should make an excellent commercial. L .25; M .15; Blbts. 10 for .25; 100 for $2.00 
