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be seen. Fine propagator and has been winning grand champion and ribbons consistently. 
L-30c *M-20¢ S-2-25e Bits: 15-25c¢ (100 - $1.75) 
TITAN (Palmer) (Mid-season) (432) Wonderful, immense deep brilliant salmon. 8 very 
large heavily ruffled blooms open on fine tall spikes. A real exhibition variety and fine 
cut flower. L-2-20c (10-80c) Blts. pkg. 20c 
TIVOLI (K & M) (Mid-season) (406) This luscious clear smooth soft rose pink from 
Holland is making a tremendous hit in this country. It combines exquisite beauty with 
sturdy growing habits and certainly should be grown by everyone. Grows tall straight 
spikes with 8 to 9 large blooms open. Me 35> 20c 4S =o 206 "Bits 100 =50e 
TOPFLIGHT (LaSalle) (Mid-Season) (460) ‘This is one of the most beautiful shades of 
clear soft light rose. There is no other glad of this color, and it has been voted most 
beautiful at several shows, also other top honors. Opens 8 blooms of 512” diameter on 
nice tall willowy plants, with a long flowerhead. Very fine. 
L-75c M-50c S-25c Blts. 10-50c (100 - $4.00) 
TROCADERO (Lins) (Mid-Season) (422) <A very attractive shade of salmon and orange. 
This variety is capable of producing sensational spikes. Opens 6 or more lightly frilled 
florets on fine flower heads. M-30c S-2-30c Bits. 10-40c 
TRUELOVE (Klein) (Early) (440) For an early delectable pink Truelove fits the bill. 
It is a very dependable early glad and makes beautiful arrangements. All cut flower 
growers should have this one. M -3-20c S-10-30c Blts. pkg. 20c 
TUNIA’S MAHOMET (Both) (Early mid-season) (580) A beautiful distinctive smoky, 
very deep velvety smoky plum rose with orange scarlet in throat. ‘This variety not only 
has color value but makes stunning spikes with 8” florets of which 8 will open at once on 
a long flowerhead. 2 20c 2M ~2> 306, Bltsa.252.25€ 
VENIDA (Milo) (Mid-Season) (460) Beautiful new distinctive bright medium rose with 
cream throat. Opens to 8 nicely fluted and ruffled blooms on tall strong spikes with 24 
to 28 buds. One of the best new ones. L-40c M-30c S-20c Blts. 10-40c 
VICTORY QUEEN (Wilson) (Late Mid-Season) (430) Rich beautifully ruffled salmon 
orange with deep cream throat. Very clear color with no flecking. Grows very tall, with 
6 to 8 or more large blooms open. b42 = ce Ma 32200 ghiise pkey 20c 
W. H. HOSMER (Hatch) (Mid-Season) (466) Fine new shade of lavender that is very 
beautiful. It is a rosy lavender or pinkish lavender with a large cream white lip. It opens 
8 to 12 beautifully ruffled blooms on tali straight willowy spikes of 19 to 21 buds with 
nearly all buds showing color. L-$1.50 M-$1.00 S-60c Blts. 2-20c (10 - 80c) 
WHITE CHALLENGE (Arnett) (Mid-Season) (501) A fine heavy textured white with a 
very light rose pink blush and a blended rose throat mark. This fine glad will open 8 to 10 
giant florets with ease on straight spikes 60” tall with 25 buds. Winner American Home 
Achievement Award—champion seedling 1946—three grand champion awards and reserve 
champion 1947. Don’t miss this one. 
L-45c M-30c S-20c Bits. 2- 20c (10 - 80c) (100 - $6.50) 
WHITE GODDESS (Roberts) (Early Mid-Season) (500) An exquisite ruffled white. ‘This 
variety is topnotch among the newer whites. It grows tall and opens 7 to 9 large florets 
at once on long flowerheads. Propagation and germination very fine and bulblets make 
strong growth and fine bulbs the first year. This variety scored high in tests at the trial 
grounds and was very fine for us. L-45¢ M-25be S-2-30c Blis. 10-35c¢ (100- $2.75) 
WHITE MAGIC (Kuhn) (Mid-Season) (500) Heavily ruffled, large flowered clear white. 
Heavy textured with formal placement, 50” to 54” tall, 20 to 24 buds, 6 or 7 open, 6 to 8 
in color. This is very beautiful and has a crisp appearance; highest scoring seedling Mich- 
igan Trial Grounds 1946. High seedling awards and has commercial qualifications. 
L-50c M-35c S-25c Blts. 3-25c (10-70c) (100 - $5.50) 
WILMA DITTMAN (Maier-Snyder) (Mid-Season) (516) This variety which we intro- 
duced last year has brought glowing reports from those who grew it. It is a giant in plant 
and bloom and of a very pleasing shade of clear lively buff, a few faint scarlet lines in 
the throat give it character. It opens 7 to 8 nicely frilled blooms on long flowerheads of 
18 to 20 buds. A sure winner on the show table and wonderful commercial prospect. 
Bulblet production and germination excellent. . 
L- $1.50 M-$1.00 S-75c Bits. 2 - 30c (10 - $1.25) 
YANKEE LASS (Schenetsky) (Mid-season) (440) A very fine beautiful shade of light shell 
pink. This variety has been overlooked but now folks are awakening to the fact that this 
is tremendous. It is a very strong tall grower with 8 to 10 well placed waxy textured 
blooms open on straight spikes of 20 buds. Healthy and fine propagator. Really fine. 
L-40c M-30c S-20c Bits. 10-40c (100 - $3.00) 
