Wapsie (B)—The color of an exquisite old 
rose, blended with ashes of roses, 10c. * y 2 
Watermelon (K)—Rose pink, 2 for 5c. * y 2 
W. H. Phipps (Diener)—Light rose salmon, 
5c. * y 2 
White City—Large tall pure white, 10c. * y 2 
Wliite Giant (Van Meerbeek)—Large pure 
white, 10c. * y 2 
White Wonder (Kemp)—White, 5c. y 2 
White Star (Hornberger)—Tall pure white, 
15c. *y 2 
Wm. G. Badger (Metzner)—Pink, orange 
blotch, 10c. y 2 
Yvonne (G)—Tinted white, 10c. y 2 
Price per dozen is ten times the price of one. 
PRIMULINUS GRANDIFLORA 
We have listed the Prims separate from 
the others for the convenience of our custo¬ 
mers who live in localities where other va¬ 
rieties do not do well on account of the hot, 
dry summers. They are almost sure to bloom 
even from small bulbs if planted early. The 1 
large bulbs uusually send up two or more 
spikes from each. 
We have selected as the best from nearly 
2 00 varieties that we have had under test, 
the following varieties. 
Price per Dozen—Multiply by 10 
Aflame (Hornberger)—Very large, scarlet, 
15c. *y 2 
Allen V. Bunce (Bill)—Deep yellow and pink, 
5c. * y 2 
GLABvS ARE BEST CUT FLOWERS 
