VISION (Roberts ’53) 331 (M). Sparkling light salmon with the entire center 
cream or light yellow. The medium-large florets are round, beautifully ruffled, 
and of heavy substance. With Boise Belle no longer classed 300-size, Vision 
would seem to be its natural successor on the show table, as it opens a lot 
at once on stretchy spikes. A lovely, refined glad in soft pastel shades. 
L $3.00, M $2.00, S $1.25. Bulblets .40, 10—$3.20. 
VOO-DUN-IT (Kadel ’51) 490 (EM). One of the most unusual varieties we 
know of, both in form and in color. Sort of a rosy bronze with rose peppering 
over a yellow center. The six-open florets are heavily waved and needle- 
pointed, with top petal long and up-flaring. Unique and quite exotic in ap- 
pearance; much admired by many visitors to our gardens. 
L $2.00, M $1.50, S $1.00. Bulblets .20, 10—$1.50. 
WELCOME (Roberts ’54) 486 (VE). See 1954 Premium Varieties. 
WHITE CLOUD (Roberts 752) 500 (EM). Tops for beauty, and except for 
the newer King Cotton, the only glad we know of that can be truly called 
snow white. The florets are really huge, up to 7 inches in diameter; beauti- 
fully ruffled and crinkled. Usually about six flowers open at once on tall 
stems with fair flowerheads. Placement is very regular; attachment not the 
best but pretty good considering floret size. We have had some wonderful 
reports on White Cloud this season. It was judged Best Recent Introduction 
at the Provo, Utah show. 
L $2.00, M $1.50, S $1.00. Bulblets .20, 10—$1.50, 100—$12.00. 
WHITE GODDESS (Roberts 748) 500 (EM). A tall, vigorous white with 
cream throat. Seven or eight large ruffled flowers open on tall strong stems. 
A prize winner at many shows, including the Grand Champion award at the 
Eastern International a few years ago. 
L 2—.30, M 2—.20, S 4—.25. Bulblets 40—.25, 100—.50. 
WHITE SYMPHONY (Webb ’51) 500 (M). A large-flowering clear white 
with a little deeper dotting in the throat that is not very noticeable. About 
seven round, waved, full-petaled florets are open on nice tall spikes. This 
white has also won a good many prizes at various shows. 
M .35, S .25. Bulblets 4—.25, 10—.50, 100—$4.00. 
WONDER BOY (Tyndall ’52) 470 (EM). An extra fine large true purple that 
surpasses anything else we have grown in this color for florescence, weather 
resistance, etc. A clear purple usually, and the occasional deeper feathering 
does not appear to detract from the fine rich color. Seven or eight large florets 
are open in formal style on good stems. Growth and increase are excep- 
tionally good. We are fortunate in having many good purples nowadays, and 
Wonder Boy is one of the finest. 
M $1.00. 
YULETIDE (Roberts 753) 487 (M). A light but rather bright scarlet with 
yellow throat lines that give the effect of a sprinkling of gold dust, especially 
in sunlight or under artificial light. It will open five or six large waved flowers 
on good spikes. Distinctly different. 
L $2.00, M $1.50, S $1.00. Bulblets .25, 10—$2.00, 100—$16.00. 
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