SWEET ROSE (93 days). Eosine pink with pomegranate 
purple blotch. We call it a beautiful begonia pink. Very 
lovelv. 
TWILIGHT (8 2days). Heavily ruffled creaming buff with 
pink and yellow throat. Beautiful florets—many open. 
Charming. 
TYCHO ZANG (96 days). Immense salmon pink with 
white throat dotted with cerise. Large, heavy foliage; strong 
grower. 
Price of Varieties in Group 3 
Large bulbs .... 1 for 7c; 3 for 15c; 12 for 50c; 100 for $3.00 
Medium bulbs . . 1 for 5c; 3 for 12c; 12 for 35c; 100 for 2.40 
Small bulbs .. 12 for 25c; 100 for 1.50 
50 bulbs at 100 rate. Packed and labelled. Prepaid to 
you. Long season assortment of any variety in this group 
for $0.50. See page 16. 
The prices given per dozen or per hundred are for one 
variety only—you must not make up an order for a dozen or 
hundred and expect the quantity price. 
GROUP NO. POUR 
DON’T OVERLOOK THESE!! 
ARABIA (94 days). A very dark red—alimost black— 
velvety. Large blooms and several on a spike open at a time. 
CARMEN SYLVIA (99 days). A lily-like white glad. A 
thing of beauty when grown well. 
CHATEAU THIERRY (92 days). Large scarlet red blooms. 
Variegated throat. A fine cut flower with many open blooms. 
COPPERY BRONZE (94 days). A true coppery bronze 
shade. A glad often used by garden club members. Novelty. 
CRIMSON GLOW (91 days). Velvety textured crimson 
red. Each bloom glows with beauty. 
EVELYN KIRTLAND (90 days). Large rose pink—deeper 
blotch. Very showv in baskets. 
GOLDEN DREAM (86 days) . Very tall deep yellow. Their 
long spikes with many open, blooms make beautiful baskets. 
JEWELL (63 days). Salmon x>ink with yellow throat. 
Still a favorite. 
J. T. PIRIE (88 days). Mahogany smoky, brown blotch 
on yellow. A real novelty—one that attracts crowds. 
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