50 cts. each Doz. $5.00 
GLORITONE. Lighter orange red. Six or more large 
blooms open. 
JEANETTE. A fine pink with creamy lower petals. 
MINNEHAHA. Lighter orange red called a bright pink 
usually. Ruffled. 
SILVERADO. Something of the style of Betty Nuthall, 
pink. Late. Extra. 
75 cts. each 4 Bulbs Each Variety—$7.00 
LADY GRACIOUS. Pale red orange flecked with bright 
red orange. Fine. 
REBECCA. Pale pink or cream tinged with blush red 
throat. 
STYLIST. Light orange red overlaid with red. Very classy. 
This Variety Is Worth Trying at $1.00 Each. 
WINNIE MAE. Very light cream almost white. Large 
ruffled bloom. 
We especially urge that wherever possible at least 100 
bulbs be planted, including early, mid-season and late var¬ 
ieties, so that you may have enough open at one time to cut 
an attractive bouquet, also have a long season of bloom. 
This may be done in a small space as they may be planted 
from 4 to 6 inches apart. If possible grow them by the 
thousand. Select a few by name for a trial garden and 
plant one or more thousand mixed bulbs in a bed for land¬ 
scape and cutting. For this purpose you will find special 
collections on pages 12 and 13 admirably adapted. A bed 
3 feet wide and 50 feet long is ample for 1000 bulbs. 
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