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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. L-2-25¢ M-3=25e" 5>10=40c Bits. Pkg 25c 
TWINKLES (Butt) (Early) (232) Dark orange pink on the outer part of petals with a 
large deep yellow center and some reddish throat lines. The beautiful florets are strikingly 
different, exceedingly ruffled and of heavy substance and open 5 to 7 on 40” spikes. 
L-30c M-20c S$-2-30c Blts.10-30c (100 - $2.40) 
VALDA (Barrett) (Mid-season) (560) ‘This glad is practically a larger, taller, rosy colored 
Elizabeth the Queen with a longer flowerhead. It is ruffled and needlepointed and opens 
8 with 8 in color. Very fine. L- $2.00 M-$1.50 S-75c Blts.25cea. (10- $2.00) 
VANITY FAIR (Harris) (Mid-season) (541) <A heavily ruffled blush pink with buff over- 
lay and small cerise throat lines. Blooms are leathery in texture and needlepointed. It 
grows 60” tall and opens 8 blooms on 30” flowerheads. Winner American Home Ach. 
Medal 1959. L- $1.00 M-75e S-50e Blts.2-25¢ (10-3$1.00) 
WEDGEWOOD (Fisher) (Early) (366) Lovely ruffled blue lavender with creamy throat. 
Beautiful as Wedgewood China. Very distinctive and wonderful for arrangements. 
Da26 250) M-oebe So -25c Bits. 50s 2bc 
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 tall straight willowy spikes of 19 to 21 buds with 
nearly all buds showing color. L-20¢ M-2-30¢ S-2-20c Bits: 20-25c (100-3100) 
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. a2] 25ce—@ M =3 =25¢ "Bits.50 = 30 
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-2-25¢ M-3-2be S-5-25c Bits. 50-30¢ 
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. 
Le 2230 = Mi? -20cS-3-20c. Blts.25-=25c (100275c) 
WHITE SYMPHONY (Webb) (Early Mid-season) (500) Fine new heavy textured ruffled 
snow white. A very vigorous grower that can produce sensational spikes with up to 8 
huge fluted blooms open. Winner of many awards in the East. 
L-$1.00 M-75c S-50c Bilts.3-25c (10-75c) (100 - $6.00) 
WHITE TOWER (Lins) (Early) (501) A fine early blooming tall stately pure white with 
a deep pink blotch. It is very vigorous and reliable and makes wonderful spikes for show 
or as an early cutflower. L-$1.00 M-75c S-40c Blts. 10 - $1.00 
WILMA DITTMAN (Maier) (Mid-season) (516) <A giant clear buff with a few faint scarlet 
lines in the throat. Opens 8 blooms on tall strong growing spikes of 18 to 20 buds. 
Fine propagator. Le 25q) IM =20G *S-2-25c) Blts.25-25c (100 75c) 
WINONA (Barrett) (Mid-season) (406) A light cream with slightly deeper cream throat on 
which are some small cerise throat darts. ‘The blooms are ruffled and frilled and open 8 
blooms with 7 in color of 5” size on 55” spikes with 20-22 buds. Fine facing and spacing. 
L-$1.00 M-75c S-50c Bits.2-25c- (10 - $1.00) 
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. 
2 306M ~2-. 250% Blts.50 =30c 
