MRS. E.‘ SWARTLEY (75 days). Salmon pink with white 
throat. Blooms as charming- as the originator’s family. 
MRS. F. C. PETERS (87 days). Orchid with darker blotch. 
Many wide open blooms. Tall spike. 
MRS. LEON DOUGLAS (94 days). Begonia rose flaked 
scarlet. Rather pointed petals, good placement. Fine ex¬ 
hibition type. 
MURIEL (95 days). Light bine with darker blotch. Not 
as large as most bine glads but very tall. Very charming. 
ORANGE QUEEN (80 days). Apricot orange with red 
pencil. Graceful spike. 
PEACE (86 days). Late white with lavender blue throat. 
Very tall and a good basket glad. 
ROMANCE (77 days). Smoky salmon red—yellow throat 
— blue edged. Novelty. 
ROSE ASH (91 days). Ashes of roses color. Novelty. 
Mixes well with asters and zinnias. 
Large bulbs .... 1 for 6c; 3 for 12c; 12 for 40c; 100 for $2.50 
Medium bulbs . 3 for 8c; 12 for 25c; 100 for 1.50 
Small bulbs . 12forl5c; lOOfor 1.00 
50 at one-half the 100 price. Prepaid to you. Quantity 
prices are for one variety only, that is, you cannot pick 
several varieties to make up a dozen or hundred. 
Long season assortment of any variety in this group for 
$0.50. See page 16. 
GROUP NO. FIVE 
FINE VARIETIES PRICED LOW 
ALBANIA (85 days). Fine pure white, first in white class 
at midwest show, good grower. Best commercial white. 
Plant plenty of these. 
ALICE TIPLADY (78 days). Beautiful orange saffron 
color. Large primulinus. 
BREAK O’DAY (73 days). Lafranee pink, pencil on yel¬ 
low. An early glad much in demand. 
BUTTERBOY (78 days). Large buttercup yellow with fine 
carmine pencil. Florist standby. 
CHICAGO WHITE (75 days). White-pink pencil. A 
tried and true variety. Never have enough. 
E. J. SHAYLOR (75 days). Ruffled pure rose pink. Strong 
spike with large blooms. A very good one. 
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