Variety 
SUNSPOT (Roberts-’45) 417-80 
A light apricot buff with rose spot on the 
throat. Opens up to 10 ruffled florets on tall 
straight spike. A sure winner at any show. 
Grand Champion at the Eastern Int. Show at 
Binghamton in 1947 and second day champion 
at the 1948 Indiana show. Also best formal 
spike at the NEGS show at Boston in 1948. 
TEMPTATION (Kadel-’49) 470-77 
A radiant, self-purple glad which opens six 5” 
florets with 6 more showing color on an 18 bud 
spike. Height 58”. Blooms in 75-80 days. Bulb- 
let production is heavy and germination excel- 
lent. Stands hot dry weather very well. 
TEXAS (Buchanan-’47) 500-70 
One of our best early whites. Fine performer 
in every way. Should make good commercial 
because of its habits and its early blooming 
date. Opens 9 on 18 bud spike. 
THE OWL (Wheeler-’42) 490-95 
A deep dusty rose with a pansy like face, or 
perhaps the throat blotch resembles a pair of 
owl’s eyes. At any rate, it’s different and at- 
tractive. One of our best sellers on the road 
stand this season. 
TIVOLI (K & M-’47) 460-90 
A lovely clear light rose-pink, the color of the 
old Coryphee, but this grows straight. Tall, 
upright plants with 8-10 well spaced florets 
which are well attached. A valuable addition to 
this color class. Not just another pink. A show 
winner in its color class. 
TOBRUK (Pfitzer-’49) 454-85 
Very dark black red that looks like velvet. 
Medium sized florets are well placed and have 
fine strong attachment to medium height spike. 
Opens 4-6 at one time. Fine grower and good 
propagator. The blackest red we have. Every- 
one who saw it, loved it. 
TOEKANA ( K & M-’49) 454-85 
A very dark, mahogany red—almost a black. 
Very nice. 
TOPFLITE (LaSalle-’46) 560-85 
A truly beautiful, smooth, rosy pink with small 
feather in throat. Has 5” florets in a double 
row on 5 ft. plant. A basket of this variety is 
really sensational. 
VA BANQUE (K & M-’48) 450-85 
A nice scarlet red, similar in appearance to Red 
Cherry, but not as early a variety. Round, wide 
open florets. A good cut-flower. 
VOODOO (Kadel-’47) 580-80 
Large, intensely ruffled and fluted smoky. An 
interesting and unusual novelty glad. A con- 
sistent performer. Produces many bulblets 
which grow easily. 
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