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Name (Class-Introducer-Year) Description Per. Large MediumSmall  Bulblets 
SUN SPOT (417 Roberts 45) Light apri- 1 .35 -25 15 10— .25 
cot buff with small rose blotch in throat. 
9 open at once. Topnotch exhibition 
and commercial. Beautiful color. Out- 
standing. 
TARAWA (436 Palmer 46). Ruffled scar- 1 S25, eee Pkg.— _ .35 
let with two white lines on lip. Waved 10 200m 1.00 
and ruffled. 12 out at once. eae 
TERRIFIC (412 Wilson 50) Deep canary 1 ADOT ys eee Ea— _ .30 
yellow opening 13 large flowers at once. 
Fine for exhibition, garden and as a 
commercial. Very tall plant and huge 
spikes of color. 
TIVOLI (460 K&M 45) Clear soft rose. 2 250°, See ee 
8-10 large blooms open. In great de- 10 1.00 ere ees 
mand. Excellent. Received AA-Superi- 100 8.0059 ete eee 
or rating at Valleevue Test Garden, 
Ohio, 1949. 
TUNIA’S CHALLENGE (Both 49) Origi- 1 1:00 72". oe 
nator’s Description. “We have every con- 
fidence that this super deep yellow self, 
with its huge perfect round florets, held 
rigidly on a tall-medium stem, is quite 
capable of challenging even the best for 
premium awards.” We found it one of 
the best of Both’s recent introductions. 
TOBRUK (Pfitzer 48) Astonishingly dark 1 1.00 
and velvety. Buds are charcoal color be- 
fore opening. Almost black, very heavy 
textured medium sized florets. Excel- 
lent grower and propagator. Opens 6 at 
once. First in Black Class at Haarlem, 
Holland in 1948. 
UNCLE TOM (590 Salman 49) Deep 10 1.00 
brownish-red maroon. Large florets on 
long stems. Flowers open fiat against 
the sturdy stem. 
VA BANQUE (K&M 48) Deep bright red. 1 AYO ES Sag ES 100— .25 
Splendid commercial. Large flowers. Ex- 10 A 00 Br gl ese 
cellent grower. A brilliant new red from 
Europe. 
ZEPHYR (441 Butt 50) Deep flesh pink 1 AS) | ie eerie Ot, Bet et 
with reddish throat mark. Huge spike 10 4.00 Pe nn 2 eS 
of 8-9 open florets up to 5%” across. 
Strong grower. 
PRIDE’S SPECIAL MIXTURE. A fine mixture 
of many varieties and colors. Excellent for the 
home garden. A wide variety of blooming times 
allows for continuous cutting for home decora- 
tion. We never have enough bulbs of this spe- 
cial mixture to last out the season. 
