RHETT BUTLER (Kuhn 47) 336—70 
Brilliant orange-scarlet — the first in 
this color to bloom. Opens 6 to 8 on 
an 18 to 20 bud flowerhead. Because 
of its earliness, it will become very 
popular as a cut flower. 
RIDGELEY (Dr. Stevens) 470—95 
Huge late blooming deep purple. 
Opens up to 7 huge blooms on a tall 
husky spike. Fine exhibition type 
purple. Very attractive. 
ROYAL SCOT (Taylor ’52) (470) 80 
Easy growing rosy purple. 8-9 form- 
ally placed blooms on a 41,4’ spike. An 
exceptionally consistent  spikemaker. 
Heavy producer of healthy bulbs. 
SIERRA SNOW (Harris) (400) 
A huge glistening white with cream 
throat. Opens up to 10 ruffled florets 
on a 22 bud spike. Excellent. Mid- 
season. 
SILVER STAR (Snyder 45) 401—90 
Large white with bright purple blotch. 
Florets are 4 to 5 inches with 6 to 8 
open on tall, stiff spike. A winner at 
the shows. 
SKYWAY (440) Stevens °48 (75) 
An excellent early blooming clear pink 
shading into creamy white on the low- 
er petals. A tall healthy grower, it 
opens up to 7 florets on a nice spike. 
Good producer of easily germinating 
bulblets. Valuable because of its earli- 
ness and fine color. 
STORMY WEATHER (Barrett ’47) (480) 80 
Smooth rose and gray smoky blending 
to a creamy throat. 6-8 ruffled blooms . 
on a 414’ spike. Makes fine show 
spikes. Very popular. 
SUNDANCE (Almey) (412) 
Ruffled medium yellow self. Opens 
8 or more five-inch blooms. Will be- 
come very popular. Midseason. 
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