SENORITA (Salbach) (Ex. Dec. 90) Large, wide open orange, red pencilings; medium 
height; good propagator; similar in color to La Paloma. 10 L. $.50, 10 M. $.30, 10 S. 
$.20, 1000 Bts. $1.00. 
Senorita (Langlois) (Dec.) Novelty, deep orange shading to dark brown; slow propaga¬ 
tor. 10 L. $.50, 10 M. $.30, 10 S. $.20, 1000 Bts. $1.00. 
Solveig (Decorah) (Ex.) A tall ruffled white, 5-7, open, a very fine new variety (Where 
it can be grown successfully). We have grown it two years, and so far it has been 
most unsatisfactory, a poor propagator, we offer it with this explanation of our expe¬ 
rience. 1 Large bulb, $20.00, 1 Medium Bulb, $14.00, 1 Small bulb, $10.00, 1 Bulb- 
let, $1.00. 
Spirit of St. Louis (Muller) (Com. 80-85) Color orange saffron; 6 or more open; some 
growers claim this is a tall variety, others call it a super Glad; we have found it just 
a fair average variety of medium height. 10 L. $.50, 10 M. $.30, 10 S. $.20, 1000 Bts. 
$.75. 
Star of the Sea (Ellis) Tall, peach red. 10 L. $.50, 10 M. $.30, 10 S. $.20, 100 Bts. $.20. 
Sweet Rose (Kunderd) (Com. Dec.) A very good rose color; medium height; fair propa¬ 
gator. 10 L. $.50, 10 M. $.30, 10 S. $.20, 1000 Bts. $.75. 
THOMAS A. EDISON (Kunderd) (Dec. 90) Heavily ruffled, deep velvety red; good 
grower; medium height. 10 L. $2.00, 10 M. $1.20, 10 S. $.80, 100 Bts. $1.00. XXX. 
TREVONIAN (Hornberger) (Ex. Com. 80-85) A very large, outstanding new lavender 
rose; very fine exhibition and commercial. We have had fine reports on this variety. 
Strong grower; good propagator. 1 L. $3.00, 1 M. $2.00, 1 S. $1.00, 10 Bts. $.50. 
TRIUMPHATOR (Krelage 1922) (Com. Ex.) Tall early, orange red; large well placed 
bloom; 6-8 open; very good but it is a slow propagator. 10 L. $2.00, 10 M. $1.00, 
10 Bts. $.30. 
TOBERSUN (Austin) (Ex. Com. 105-110) Large, clear yellow; tall; 6-8 open; strong 
grower; fair propagator. 10 L. $1.00, 10 M. $.70, 10 S. $.40, 100 Bts. $.25. 
VEILCHENBLAU (Pfitzer) (Ex. Com. 90-95) Large, dark blue; a little above medium 
height; a very popular dark blue; good grower; fair propagator. 10 L. $.50, 10 M. 
$.30, 10 S. $.20, 1000 Bts. $.75. 
WASAGA (Palmer) (Dec. 90-95) Prim Grand; a strong growing buff; flowers some¬ 
what ruffled; 4-5 open. 1 L. $1.60, 1 M. $.80, 1 S. $.50, 2 Bts. $.25. 
White Star (Hornberger) (Ex. Dec. 110) Very tall, late white; large flowers; 8-10 or even 
12 open but about 10% to 15% open of bloom come opposite flowered; a very showy 
white where you let it open before cutting. 10 L. $.50, 10 M. $.30, 10 S. $.20, 1000 
Bts. $.75. 
WHITE ORCHID (Bill) (Com. Ex.) Early, tall ruffled Prim. Grand. 10 L. $1.00, 10 M. 
$.50, 10 S. $.25, 100 Bts. $.20. 
White Premier (Bill) (Com. Dec.) A very good, strong growing white variety. 10 L. 
$.50, 10 M. $.30, 10 S. $.20, 1000 Bts. $.75. 
WILLIAM KENT (Diener) (Ex. Dec. 115) Very late intensely ruffled creamy buff with 
a pink suffusion, a color difficult to describe but very beautiful, when well grown a 
wonderful variety; give good soil; it will reward you; fair propagator. 10 L. $1.00,. 
10 M. $.50, 10 S. $.25, 1000 Bts. $1.00. 
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