in color. American Home Achievement 
Medal winner at Detroit, and several 
seedling awards during 1950. One of 
the most beautiful glads. 
L .25; M 2 for .30; S 3 for .30; 
Blbts. 40 for $1.00; 100 for $2.00 
VIOLET CHARM: A grand light violet 
with cream throat and broad deep vio- 
let arrow. Strong straight spikes with 
up to 8 open and 22 buds on a 26” 
flowerhead. Fine attachment. Excel- 
lent exhibition and cut flower qualities. 
L .80; M .60; S .35; Blbts. 10 for .75 
WAX CANARY (1954) A fine light sal- 
mon, or what I would term almost buff 
by virtue of being deeper salmon to- 
ward the edges, and with a bright yel- 
law lip petal. General appearance is 
bright buff. Grows 60”, with a 30” 
flowerhead, 20 to 22 buds, with 8 open, 
6 in color, ruffled and needle pointed, 
extra heavy texture, does not crook or 
burn. A fine exhibition or commercial. 
L $1.50; M $1.00; S .75; 
Blbts. 5 for .75 
SENECA 
SIERRA SNOW 
| ie 
WHISTLE STOP (462) <A grand Rose 
purple, grows 66” tall, 34” flowerhead, 
with 24 buds, 10 open, 8 in color, 
ruffled, and extra heavy substance, 
Blooms in 80 days, and in the rose 
purple class, it will be hard to beat. 
L $1.00; M .75; S .50; 
Blbts. 10 for $1.00 
WHITE SAILS (1954) A heavy textured 
pure white with fuchsia spears on bot- 
tom petals. This looks like a high cali- 
bre glad for commercial use. Also a 
good exhibition variety as shown by 
winning the American Home Achieve- 
ment award—Maine 1952; also Cham- 
pion Seedling at Boston in 1953. Grows 
tall with 26” head and 20-22 buds. 
8-9 434” blooms will open. 
L $2.00; M $1.50; S $1.00; Blbts. 3 for .25 
WHITE TOWER (501) Sensational, tall, 
stately White Tower is a welcome ad- 
dition to the list of blotched whites. 
Few glads equal its height and vigor. 
The florets are PURE WHITE with a 
deep pink blotch. Attachments, place- 
ac os 
WONDER BOY 
