Victor (Errey)—Large red, whine center, .')C. 
*y 2 
Violet Beauty (K)—Rose violet, 5c. * \ 2 
Viola Rose (B)-—This is large and early with 
a new shade of color not found in any oth¬ 
er glad. Bright rosy violet—practically a 
self color, 10c. 
Veiled Brilliance (Austin)—Pink, veined 
gray, 10c. y 2 
Vista (B)—Large white tinted rose pink, 10c. 
*y 2 
AVapsie (B)—The color of an exquisite old 
rose, blended with ashes of roses, 10c. * y 2 
Watermelon (K)—Rose pink, 5c. * V 2 
W. H. Phipps (Diener)—Light rose salmon, 
5c. *y 2 
White City —Large tall pure white, 10c. *V 2 
White Giant (Van iMeerbeek)—Large pure 
white, 10c. *y 2 
White Wonder (Kemp)—White, 5c. V 2 
White Star (Horn'berger)—Tall pure white, 
15c. *•% 
Wonderful (K)—Orange, red throat, 5c. * V 2 
Yvonne (G)—Tinted white, 10c. V 2 
Price per dozen is ten times the price of one. 
PRIMULINUS GRANDIFIvORA 
We have listed the Prims separate from 
the others for the convenience of our custo¬ 
mers who live in localities where other varie¬ 
ties 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 
large bulbs usually send up two or more 
spikes from each. 
GLADS ARE BEST OFT FLOWERS. 
