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A. H. NICHOLS 
BLUE DANUBE—Clear amethyst blue with darker blue throat 
blotch. Tall, straight spike. Not quite as near blue as 
Konynenburg. Lovely in your garden. 
Large—1 5c each; 1 2 for $1.50 
Medium—12 for 80c 
BLUE TRIUMPHATOR—A huge flowered light lavender blue. 
If you like soft shades and large flowers of good texture 
you will like this one. 
Large—1 5c each 
Medium—1 0c each 
CHAMPLAIN—The best of the new light blues or soft violet 
shades. Not at all washed out looking. Fine spikes, tall, 
healthy, early and one all of the lovers of blue in their 
gardens will want to grow. Stock still limited. 
Large—$1.75 each 
Medium—$1.25 each 
Small—80c each 
CHARLES DICKENS—If you like the warm tones this is fine. 
Red purple, soft wine red under lights or in the sun in 
your garden. Tall, 6-8 well placed velvety flowers open 
at once. More beautiful in masses than as a single spike. 
Popular cut flower. 
Large—3 for 25c; 12 for 75c 
Medium—5 for 25c; 1 2 for 40c 
COMMANDER KOEHL—This is a real attention getter. Throws 
huge spikes with large wide open blooms of a brilliant, 
deep, but not dark, red with no markings or blotches. 
6 or 7 open at once. The bronze spike adds to its charm. 
Large—3 for 25c; 1 2 for 75c 
Medium—5 for 25c; 1 2 for 40c 
CORYPHEE—A camelia-like flower of clearest pink. No words 
can describe its waxy beauty. The white throat adds to 
its charm; also the ruffled buds. A single floret, a bud 
or two and some fern, make a beautiful corsage. At its 
best in cool weather. 
Large—3 for 25c; 12 for 75c 
Medium—5 for 25c; 1 2 for 40c 
