GELSElt UROTIIEKS 
DALTON, NEW YORK 
PRIMROSE QUEEN 
MARY FREY (192G) Lavender pink with ruby 
blotch on lower petals, blowers are of large size, 
perfectly placed on a long straight slender stem 
with six to nine open at one time. Extra early. 
Winner of Vaughan's Silver Medal for best com¬ 
mercial seedlings. Winner of $500 Trial Ground 
Challenge Trophy. Large bulbs 10c, Medium 10c 
for 2,, small 10c for 4. 
ONECO (1928) Mallow purple with rhodamine 
purple blotch in throat. Good sized flowers. One 
of the best in its color. Large bulbs 10e, 
Medium 10c for 2. 
PRIMROSE QUEEN (1934) Light primrose yellow 
without markings. Tall grower with many ruffled 
flowers open at a time. Large bulbs 20c, Med¬ 
ium 15c, Small 10c. 
RED PIRATE (1931) Tall, healthy plant with 4 to 
5 large wide open blooms at a time. Color, dark 
rose red to carmine, ,with almost black throat 
blotch. A very distinct and pleasing shade of 
red. Good propagator. Large bulbs 75c, Me¬ 
dium 50 j, Small 25c*. 
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