NOEL REEVE, (Phillips, Aus.) One of the fine ones from 
Australia. Long straight spike with medium sized florets, 
delicate rose with deeper pencilling, cream throat and opens 
10 to 12 at once. L-90c, M-60c, S-30c, B-3 for 25c. 
QUEEN MARY (Mair, S.) As a flower to bloom outside in the 
garden many will not be impressed with the color of this variety 
as it is quite variable in coloring outside under different weather 
and soil conditions. If groomed properly for exhibition work, 
cut early and opened inside the color is all one could wish 
usually and Queen Mary when well grown from large bulbs 
always is a strong contender for champion spike throughout the 
shows when the exhibition types are recoginzed. A spike with 
10 well opened creamy white flowers with six or more showing 
color several more in the green stage makes a wonderful well 
balanced spike. Large only, 25c each. 
RAHIRI (Doney, N. Z.) This is a real orange with slight white 
in center and carmine feather, fine color but needs to be opened 
inside or in shade, tall and large. L-75c, M-50c, S-25c, B-4 
for 25c. 
RED LORY (Errey, A.) Distinctive orange scarlet with bright 
orange at edge of petals, lower portion bright purplish carmine 
edged with orange, 10 to 12 blooms open and fine for exhibition. 
L-2 for 30c, M-4 for 30c, S-6 for 30c, B-20 for 20c. 
RITA PHILLIPS (Phillips, A.) Tall erect spike carrying 10 
to 12 wide open florets of apricot salmon with deep orange 
feather. A of M Ballarat. L-50c, M-35c, S-25c, B-4 for 25c. 
SALMON EMPEROR (DeGroot, G.) 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 of heavy substance that stands handling the best 
of any commercial flower we know. L-40c, M-20c, S-lOc, B-15 
for 20c. 
SOUTHERN CROSS (Whiteley, N. Z.) Increasing stock. 
ST. NICHOLAS (Mair, S.) New lilac rose shaded with white 
center, massive spike with 8 to 10 large flowers open. L-40c, 
M-25c, S-2 for 25c, B-10 for 20c. 
SUNNYSIDE (Symons, A.) One of the big winners in Australia, 
of the Rattray type. Has been hard to become acclimated in this 
country but is doing better each year. Outer portion deep 
cerese pink and pure white to the center. 10 to 12 open and 
tall straight spike. L-$1.00, M-75c, S-50c, B-2 for 30c. 
SUSSEX (Errey, A.) Increasing stock. 
TAINUI (Julyan, N. Z.) Another well recognized variety of 
championship caliber from down under. The ground color is 
greenish yellow, overlaid orange scarlet with conspicuous blotch 
of dark red. Champion bloom at Christchurch 1933. L-$2.50, 
M-$1.50, B-25c. 
TAWHAKI (Doney, N. Z.) One of the brightest we have but 
needs some care in blooming outside due to its color, salmon 
orange blotch, good healthy grower. L-$1.50, M-$1.00, S-50c, 
B-3 for 20c. 
TOM SMALL (Mair, S.) A new exhibition scarlet with white 
blotch. The best for exhibition in this color as you will get 
8 to 10 open on nice tall straight spike. L-$1.50. 
GENERAL LIST 
AFLAME (H.) A prim grand. Flowers frequently measure six 
inches across and up to six open. Fine for exhibition. Begonia 
rose shading to a bright orange flame at edge of petals. L-12 
for 50c, M-12 for 30c. 
A. H. WOODFUL (E.) Pale mauve from Australia that produces 
exhibition spikes consistently although a rather moody grower. 
Violet blotched edge with central cream lines, ten flowers open 
of fine form and substance, excellent placement. L-35c, M-20c. 
AIDA (Pf.) Rich dark violet blue, lower petals have two small 
lilac red blotches, Exhibition type, good propagator and early. 
L-12 for 50c, M-12 for 30c, S-25 for 30c, B-100 for 25c. 
ALBATROSS (Pf.) Large pure white blooms on tall spike, 
many times winner, good propagator and one of the best whites, 
L-10 for 70c, M-10 for 40c, S-10 for 25c, B-100 for 30c. 
