SNYDER’ S “GilVAD) VAG RIES) Rac hiv0 1d yee Vie ae 
BLUE LAGOON (Snyder) (Early) (478) Medium deep blue, very clear, shades lighter in 
upper throat and slightly deeper on lower throat petal. ‘Tall, straight grower, 60” high, 
41%” to 5” wide open blooms of excellent texture with 6 well placed blooms open on a long 
flowerhead. Excellent propagation and germination. Grows good under driest conditions. 
An exceedingly healthy variety. Never crooks and can be cut 100%. 
L-2:30c M-2-25c S-3-25c Bibts,50-40c (1007 0c) 
BOISE BELLE (Roberts) (Late) (443) A stunning combination of yellow and pink that 
will open up to 12 very heavily ruffled florets. Grows tall and vigorous and is outstanding 
either for show or commercial use. L-25c M-2-30c S-3-25c Blbts. 15 - 25c (100 - $1.25) 
BOLDFACE (Evans) (Mid-season) (553) ‘Tall strong massive spikes of a striking combina- 
tion of deep salmon pink with a white throat on which is super-imposed a deep red brush 
mark. Holds 8 large blooms open and has an excellent show record. 
L-25c M-2-30c S-3-25c Blbts. 20 - 30c (100 - $1.25) 
BONNIE BRAE (Mode) (Mid-season) (430) ‘This blush salmon pink, deeper at edges and 
lighter to throat, is a real commercial color that the florists go for. It grows 56” tall and 
opens 8 florets of 444” on 26” flowerheads. This glad will also take any kind of weather. 
Champion seedling and many awards in Canada. 
L-50c M-35ce S-25e Blbts. 10-25c (100 - $2.00) 
BO-PEEP (Butt) (Early) (240) ‘This attractive little darling has everything you could 
ask for. Heavy deeply ruffled florets in an appealing smooth buff pink blending to creamy 
yellow throat with just a dusting of red to light it up. Sure takes your eye. The florets 
are 3” and opens 5 to 6 on 42” plants. Le 2-250 2M -3.-25ces BI Dts (50 2a0c) 
BOUTON D’OR (De Bruyn) (Early-Mid-season) (412) <A fine ruffled clear deep canary 
yellow. This yellow has very intense color and makes uniform spikes with 8 or more blooms 
open at once. Makes fine spikes from small bulbs. 
I’=2-30¢ °“M-2-=25c S-3-25c) Bibts(oUeUc) 
BRIDAL ORCHID (Carlson) (566) A new sensational pastel lavender. Grows tall strong 
spikes with 10 ruffled 6” florets open at once on long 22 to 24 bud flowerheads. Blooms 
fine. from all size bulbs. Fine propagator. 
L-25¢ M-20c S-2-25c Blbts. 20-25c (100 - $1.00) 
BROWN EYES (Maier) (Mid-season) (410) ‘This is something new and different in yellow. 
Imagine a ruffled yellow with rose maroon throat spots. Reminds one of a pansy. Grows 
56 inches tall on a 28” flowerhead of 20 to 22 buds. Opens 6 or more with many in color. 
L-50c M-35c S-25c Blbts. 10- 30c (100 - $2.40) 
CANUCK (Tyndall) (532) <A huge soft salmon to lighter throat having reddish throat lines. 
This is tremendous with florets of 8” or over on 30” flowerheads of 22 buds. It opens 8 
with 8 in color on 66” spikes. ‘This is strictly an exhibition variety. 
L-$1.50 M-$1.00 S-50c Blbts. 15c ea. (10 - $1.00) 
CARNIVAL (Butt) (Early mid-season) (452) Bright scarlet with clear white throat. Opens 
to 10 well placed blooms at once, on nice straight spikes. Another good glad from Canada. 
L-2-30c> M-3 =25c, 1S -4.-25¢c" Blbtss50-20c) 
CATHERINE BEATH (Coutts) (Mid-season) (312) A fine clear, smooth deep yellow with 
high color value. It opens up to 10 beautiful florets on long flowerheads. Should be very 
fine for show or commercial use. L-50c M-35c S-25c_ Blbts. 5 - 25c (10 - 40c) (100 - $3.50) 
CHARLOTTE RUSSE (Barrett) (Mid-season) (506) Here is a perfectly gorgeous ruffled 
cream with small throat mark of scarlet on faint chartreuse. Looks good enough to eat 
and makes fine straight spikes. L-2-30c M-38-25c S-4-25c Blbts. (50 -30c) 
CHARMETTE (Tyndall) A wonderful new miniature of a dark glistening red with silvery 
edge on the petals. It opens 5 blooms on 36” plants with 14 buds. Very fine. 
L-$1.50 M-$1.00 S-50c Blbts. 15c (10 - $1.00) 
CHEROKEE (Snyder) (590) A distinctive and novel new color in the A.O.C. It is an 
attractive ruffled and fluted reddish bronze. ‘This should easily top everything in this class. 
It opens 8 large florets on tall straight spikes with 28 to 30” flowerheads with up to 22 buds. 
Winnings include Grand Champion 1953 at Detroit, Amer. Home Ach. Medal and Award 
of Merit 1952. It is beautiful in combination with yellow and light bronze for fall use, 
and should be of considerable commercial value. 
L- $2.00 M-$1.50 S-$1.00 Blbts. 25c (10- $2.00) (100 - $16.00) 
