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MADGE—Pale ved or lij?lit Inip^lit i)ink. Extra fine bloom .25 
MANHATTAN—P. G. Dark violet red usually called purple I’cd.30 
MASSASOIT—P. G. Close to “spectrum red” darker tips and throat.15 
MAXINE—Li^ht oranye red. Larj>'e and strong- . 15 
MEDINA—P. G. Light violet red, darker thn/at. Large, early .10 
MELBA—Pale orange red or salmon. Best florists variety out .10 
MME. CURIE—Light violet shaded to dark red violet. Smoky effect . 2.00 
MINTON ROSE—P. G. Light orange red deeper ti})s. Large strong.20 
MORSUN—P. G. Pure light yellow. Fine and bright. Extra .20 
MUSETTA—Pure red violet. Large deep lavender. Fine .10 
NIFTY—Prim. Orange red tips shading lighter. Beautiful.25 
NIMROD—White flecked and streaked red. 5-0 open. Good .10 
PERFECTO—P. G. Lighter red to white backgrcnnd. Superb .15 
PRIDE OF ASHLAND—Deep dark red. Has been grown 7 inches across.10 
PROSPECTOR—Very pale red deeper tips. Red blotch .15 
PRUDENCE—P. G. Pure orange with light red lines. Attractive.15 
PURPLE LADY—^Red violet with darker throat. Large and early.30 
RED CAP—Prim. Dark violet red splashed daiker, solid color.05 
REGINA—P. G. Lighter red. Beautiful pink. Large .10 
REVERE—Large red orange. Well open. Good .10 
RHEINGOLD—P. G. Pale green yellow brighter throat, earh^ .20 
ROOSEVELT—Light red base splashed brown red. A huskv one .10 
RUBICON—Light violet red. Large and strong .15 
RUGBY—Light violet red. An early lavender that grows strong .20 
SATSUMA—Light orange red. An attractive orange .40 
SCORCHER—Bright violet red, darker throat. Very attractive .35 
SCOUT—P. G. Pure orange red with white throat .10 
SILVERADO—P. G. Pale red. A light pink that wins the prizes.50 
SONGSTER—Prim. Pure light green yellow, 6-8 open. Fine.25 
STYLIST—Light orange red overlaid red. A classy bloom .75 
SUNDALE—Prim. Pale green yellow. Ruffled. 5-6 large open.20 
SUNNY JIM—Pale red orange flushed lighter. Large. Tall. (i open.30 
SUNOLIN—Prim. Lighter orange yellow heavily ruffled. Extra.20 
SWEEPSTAKE—^Light red deeper tips. Blotch. Championship 1927 . 1.00 
TIFFANY—P. G. Pure white ruffled. Tall and strong growing.05 
TRINKET—Miniature type. Dark orange red feathered white. Grand.20 
TROOPER—A very late pink for late commercial blooms .15 
TRUMPETER—Light red. Long narrow petals. Very attractive .10 
VALKYRIE—Dark red. Throat looks black. Good .50 
VICEROY—P. G. Pale orange flushed light red. Large.05 
WHITEHALL—Clear paper white. Large and several oi)en.25 
WILL SCARLET—P rim. Pure brilliant orange red. First prize .10 
WILMA—P. G. Pure light oa-ange red. Good size and form.05 
WINNIE MAE—Very light yellow almost white. Large ruffled . 1.00 
ZEST—Light orange red. Medium size with several open. Fine.30 
ZOELLA—Pure lighter orange red. Clear and attractive.15 
Any 12 ten cent kinds for $1.00. 
Any 8 fifteen cent kinds for $1.00. 
Any 6 twenty cent kinds for $1.00. 
40 named varieties all different not labeled for $1.00. (My selection). 
60 mixed bulbs of good assortment for $1.00. 
100 mixed bulbs one inch size for $1.00. Thej" will all bloom. 
Now how about that order Will you send the trial order or will I have 
to give you some bulbs in order to get you to try “Brown’s Bulbs”. Now 
do not everybody send for free trial bulbs for the N. R. A. does not allow us 
to give away bulbs that we have sweat to grow and paid money to dig and 
clean. We just want enough to “Keep the Home Fires Burning.” 
If you want bulbs by the 50 or 100 or 1000 I will be glad to quote you 
on your list of my varieties. 
Above prices all Postfree anywhere in U. S. A. 
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