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New Beauties for 1954 
A SNYDER ORIGINATION 
SCARAB (584) A very novel and showy color that combines to give a most beautiful effect. 
This is a light rose pink blending out to smoky rose pink at edges and lighter to the light 
yellow throat, which is overlaid with a large spearhead marking of cerise rose. It is a tall 
sturdy grower and opens 7 large 6” Peoan on 24” flowerheads of 18 buds. Very healthy 
and a good propagator. - $3.00 M-$2.00 S-$1.00 Blbts. 35c ea. (3- $1 00) 
From J. W. HARRIS, Sarnia, Ontario 
MING YELLOW (412) Another grand medium clear yellow, from smiling Jack, who has 
now given us 3 fine yellows. ‘This is a fine medium deep ruffled yellow, lightly ruffled, 
heavy textured, grows 54”, with 19 buds, 8 open, 6 in color, grand Exhibition or Com- 
mercial, but for our cut-flower trade, this one is tough, and can really stand a beating. 
ORANGE FLAME (420) A brilliant flame orange, with creamy yellow throat, that hits 
you right in the eye. Grows 52”, with a 20” flowerhead, ruffled, extra heavy texture, 
opens 7 in field, and can also stand handling, heat and drought, an all-around marvelous 
exhibition and commercial. 
FOREST FIRE (420) A sister seedling to ORANGE FLAME, but a scarlet orange, with 
medium yellow throat, which also has proven to be an eye-stopper. Grows 60”, with 19 
buds, opens 8 in the field, ruffled and heavy textured. This one can also stand heat, 
drought, and rough handling and so far this season, these two oranges, are the finest 
in their color, I have seen to date. 
LORI DEE (462) A perfectly beautiful pale rose, with slightly deeper rose feather general 
effect blush rose, ruffled, heavy textured, 20 buds, with 8 open in field, grows 60” easily. 
A very strong grower, and one the florists love. 
ABOVE VARIETIES: Large, $3.00; Medium, $2.00; Small, $1.00, with bulblets at 35c each, 
or 3 for $1.00. 
From CHARLES ROBINSON, Cooksville, Ontario 
SUNDOWN (532) A huge, orange toned salmon, with sparkling salmon scarlet blotches 
that make it stand out like a light-house. Grows 60”, with 20 buds, 6” to 6%” florets, 
8 open, 6 in color, excellent facing and spacing, ruffled, fluted and heavy textured. A top- 
notcher in every way, for either exhibition or commercial. 
BALMORAL (466) A beautiful soft rosy lavender, ruffled and fluted, and highlighted by 
a lovely creamy white throat. Grows 58” to 60”, with 21 buds, 8 open, 8 in color, a very 
easy grower, exhibition or commercial. Propagation and germination excellent. 
ABOVE two introductions: each: L - $3.00 M - $2.00 S-$1.00 Blbts. - 30c ea., or 4 for $1.00. 
From WALTER WHITE (Originator of ELIZABETH THE QUEEN) 
SCEPTRE: A soft tone of medium yellow, Me out any markings. Class 410, 8 to 9 ruffled 
florets open on flowerhead of 34”, and 23 to 25 buds, grows 66”, foliage heavy but short, 
bulblet production and germination excellent. Wonderful for either exhibition or com- 
mercial, and one you will ev entually own. 1953 winnings include American Home Achieve- 
ment Medal and Best Seedling in show, at the Province of Quebec Show, also first in open 
3-spike yellow class. Any Size Corm, $5.00; One Bulb and 10 Blbts., $10.00. 
Growers Unit: 2 Large, 4 Medium, 8 small and 50 Blbts. for $50.00. 
From BILL WARR, Verdun, Quebec 
MALABAR (452) A dark scarlet ruffled red, with very deep red throat, extra heavy 
textured, a standout in every way, grows 56”, with a 22” flowerhead, 20 buds, 8 open, 
6 in color, excellent commercial or exhibition, nothing quite like it in the entire classi- 
fication, and one you will love to grow and show. 
L- $3.00 M-$2.00 S-$1.00 Blbts. 35c or 3 for $1.00 
