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y Large-—10c Each; .3 for 24c; Doz,, 72c 
Medium —■ 7c Each; 6 for 30c; Doz., 48c 
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’Angel’s Dream. Very beautiful,ipiedfuna to light pink; 
■ niapy-ope,n. Very popular >11o:\yers. 
Ave Maria. Extra wU&, : with small purplish 
- bJotchp-s. Large, w^lh,placed.:bloo.mg.. Very popular. 
"Bertie Si»»w. A large •.pppja^'h lavender with a pink 
, tinge; good spifee. y n y <; ‘ 
Conspicuous. Light blue; throat yellow, bordered .with 
. Iteininds one of a. pyesy. ,,, ;r 
Grijiferes. , -jExtraa|rea.vdi^t : raff|e^«’dai;r.L' pink, a color 
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E ; is tWtf hCuJmiit . 5 £ fhn ok y .b r up z %. .with, large..- ,p h e r r y - r g d 
c-' ! tmVfFh; Uon-p w flowt-rS [ open, aw one tinfeV : 1 
Ffef’^'Kyle.yLS.Tge f.U.hled; 5 ffhwfeT’of. Vreamy; White color 
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. CrlOry’Wf thSiA. Ch'ange-salmpn^.fine.iarge open flowers, 
Vf! *'|t(Vhd , ;gi''ower - , hind -erect' Sfifkes. : w " 2 ;; : 
Ififfl&tf Maid. A ffeifutiful peach-biossom.. pinlw-deener 
hi *'-shhdM : 'throatrylbeaufi'fM Sh'd'unWsuarhoiijri''' 
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inhartloretl 'yellowh;; Vxjrymcldkind popular. 
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AtFmp^linaa.sp-•$£«.£ f&rhue for cutting. 
,;larve?islp«v :r:Larg'©n ; Lkm©fey:! staveuil@i\*A with rhifCQ 
^hloteh/r ^tahisspike, fine. 
iSilyjsasjp- with ^petunia' :;phFpM ! sh 
:'t>iotchri'^A\-fih.ej: smpfey^SEtladvt'Sp??'' 
■ Mprle- liuitcl<eKr4>n ^fiwrona®:rfh-h^Wht^PitViry -early, -One 
•of the ■bestyruffledewhiAe’b^t'Viior %}$*- 
.Minuet.- Lilac; lavehdbri T "•finest Glacis, 
Large blossoms, strong- foliag^hfid fine grower. 
• Magic. Finest tall lavender bl'ud.o Large; rich, ph^pie 
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Rev. Eubank. Early ' porcelaih hliitBi:•>-'-ttyiPO'affe• >aiiQit^fp 
blotch/ Five- and six flowers open aha'Liiaie. 
:Seafoa3u./A real pure white; no others■fria-¥kifi ; g's?:-'T i Me 
best- white primulinus, dainty and beautiful. 
;Vaughen;hi¥Mte. Good clear white. • Many- Well-pfarbbd 
•flowers open - ‘at once. .... 
iV«ih)iienblau.- Violet blue with dark : bluA J: p'ansy j 'tifee 
^btotehes. The leading dark bluer 1 
YoifoW Glory. A fine ruffled yellow with beautiful 
blptchjfi Throat.- v ■ ,-v 
. • i;./ ij -- 15e Each; 3 for 40c; Doz., $1.32 vem 
MediumIpc Each; 6 for 48c; Doz., .84 -y 
Albatross. A large pure v/hite on a. tall stem,, with 
T : 5 hev'eral blooms open at a time.,..., Fxtra fine. 
Blue Isle. Lilac-blue, dark red very ple-asrM^g, 
To distinct and pretty. ' t.V t 
Biddle’s Red. Tall, velvety red. - Flowers larger11 
r/ ' formed and of excellent, placement; brilliant color. 
Mother Machree. Smoky, lavender and orange, ov-pr- 
cast in gray. . Color is difficult to describe, 
. Mb’bnkist. Light yellow, vigorous, Targe showy flowers 
' oil tall, slender spike. Fine. 
BJcahly.—;A clear, shrimp pink, imrpe-nse spikes, eight 
token open flowers; often six inches across. 
Rose McGee. Soft lavender rose to lighter throat, 
many florets open at once. Fine cut flower. 
Salbach’s Pink. Glowing geranium pink with soft 
carmine throat markings. A wonderful flower. 
Senorita. Very large, clear orange shading to sal¬ 
mon. Very attractive and unusual. — 
Today. Grandiflor.a salmon-orange primplius. Throat 
soft .yellow, recurved petals. 
