RED ADMIRAL (DeGroot, Holland) Clear scarlet with 
deep blotch, was awarded best red in England, early 
and profilic. This will be an ideal commercial variety. 
L-50c, B-10 for 40c. 
SALMON EMPEROR (DeGroot, Holland) Lighter 
orange salmon than Orange Princess with darker 
velvety blotch. 7 to 8 open on fine straight spike. 
Flowers flat wide open type and is strongly ruffled and 
heavy substance that stands handling the best of any 
commercial flower we know. M-30c, S-20c, B-10 for 50c. 
SEESTERN (Pfitzer) Light salmon pink with effective 
orange blotch, feathered light yellow, strong grower 
with 6 to 8 open. S-$1.00. 
SUSSEX (Errey) Large salmon pink flowers with 
crome yellow center, rich color combination. About 10 
open flowers and well placed on tall spike. L-$1.25, 
M-80c, S-60c, B-10 for $1.50. 
SOUTHERN CROSS (Whiteley, N. Z.) For all around 
purposes, in hot and cold weather, in damp and dry 
weather, this variety has proven its superior qualities 
over any other red we raise. The spike is tall, 20 buds 
on straight spike and 8 to 10 large round flowers open, 
of fine substance and does not burn in the sun. This 
variety is most profilic and early, making a very fine 
combination. This deep red self is just one that stops 
the traffic. L-$1.00, M-75c, S-50c, B-10 for $1.00 or 100 
for $8.00. 
TOM SMALL (Mair) A new scarlet with bold white 
blotch, bordered faint violet. We are fortunate in being 
able to list this variety as it is being listed the first 
time in Scotland. Our stock came to us by mistake in 
shipping. The flowers are similar to Pimpernel but 
substance is better and better grower. L-$2.00, M-$1.25, 
S-75c, B-20c. 
TAINUI (Mrs. Julyan, N. Z.) Another well recommend¬ 
ed variety of Championship caliber from down under. 
The ground color is greenish yellow, overlaid orange 
scarlet with conspicious blotch of dark red. Champion 
bloom at Christchurch 1933, S-$5.00. 
TAKINA (Burns, N. Z.) Another mammoth variety 
from New Zealand, having just recently received the 
Award of Merit at Ballaret Test Gardens, Australia, in 
the mammoth class. Mr. Burns makes the statement 
that this variety has grown up to 7 feet tall with 7 to 
9 blooms open at once and 8 inches in diameter without 
forcing. The color is a pink lavander, this variety is 
a good propogator. As our stock is quite limited we 
must confine sales to one small bulb or one bulblet to 
each buyer. S-$15.00, B-$5.00. 
TIP TOP (Pfitzer) Color is a warm red or scarlet, 
very tall-growing novelty carrying 7 to 8 wide open 
flat flowers of the Pfitzer type, very tall spike of 18 to 
20 buds. L-$3.50, B-50c. 
WAIRAU (Mrs. Julyan, N. Z.) Large slightly ruffled 
variety. Ground color pale salmon intensifying to 
orange tint with a distinct border of lavender-grey, 
throat markings of cream suffused with crimson. 8 to 
10 large florets open at one time, good strong grower. 
S-$2.00. 
WARRATAH (Errey) Outside portion of flower is 
brilliant orange scarlet, the center is crimson touched 
with cream, ten or more flowers of fine substance 
perfectly placed on tall erect spike. M-$1.25, S-75c, 
B-20c. 
