HOWARD V. WRIGHT (Kadel) (410) 
A new light yellow with a somewhat 
deeper throat. Opens 8 large [florets 
with 5 more showing color on a 20 
budmspikce Ones olmtne best aot the 
1952 introductions. It will become 
very popular, both as a show flower 
and as a commercial. It is a strong 
healthy grower. Early. 
MELLOW MOON (Snyder 50) 420-80 
Beautiful light orange, nearly self 
color. Opens 8 good facing, well at- 
tached, 5 to 51% inch florets on a 20 
bud spike. 28-30 inch flower head 
with six showing color. Grows up to 
60” tall and is ruffled. A top notch 
variety that will go to the top. 
RED TAPE (Butt 53) (536—87) 
Dark scarlet, deeper throat, a rich 
vibrant color that instantly appeals. 
Average height 467-48”, straight spikes 
with 18-19 buds of which 7-8 open at 
once in perfect placement and good at- 
tachment. Florets are 51%” in size 
and flower heads average 22’-24’. 
Mid-season. 
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. 
ROYALSSCO la aylor= 52) (4/0)580 
Easy growing rosy purple. 8-9 form- 
ally placed blooms on a 414! spike. 
An exceptionally consistent — spike- 
maker. Heavy producer of healthy 
bulbs. 
SIERRA SNOW (Harris) (400) 
A huge glistening white with cream 
throat. Opens up to 10 ruffled florets 
on ae2zz budsspike.) 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. 
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