FLAMING SWORD (84 days). Bright red, many blooms 
open at once. Decorative type. Stands heat and shipping. 
GIANT NYMPH (88 days). Very large pink. Sure grower 
and bloomer. One of the best medium early pinks. Stands 
heat and shipping. 
HENRY FORD (97 days). Velvety purple, very popular 
glad. Many blooms open but has poor placement. 
HERADA (86 days). Mauve color—rare shade found in 
few glads. 
JOE COLEMAN (73 days). Ruffled dark red rose. We 
can’t grow enough of this one. 
LOS ANGELES (87 days). Orange salmon, very popular 
for cut flowers. Many blooms open and stands heat well. 
LUCETTE (90 days). Nice white—phlox pink pencil. 
Decorative prim. 
MAIDEN’S BLUSH (80 days). Dainty light pink. Very 
popular for baskets and floral work. 
MYRA (91 days). Salmon pink, very large tall primulinus, 
large blooms, good basket flower. Good grower. 
NINETEEN TEN ROSE (61 days). Earliest rose pink. 
Good eut flower and stands heat and shipping. Popular 
florist variety. 
SCARLET PRINCEPS (80 days). Scarlet, large blooms, 
many open at once, florist favorite. Also called Virginia. 
SCARLANO (97 days). Bright vivid scarlet; beautiful 
velvety texture, good grower. 
SOHWABEN (84 days). Sulphur yellow—also favorite of 
florists. 
SHIELA (69 days). Early salmon pink. Stands heat and 
shipping. Florist favorite. 
SOUVENIR (77 days). Early deep yellow prim, always 
much in demand. 
Price of Varieties in Group 5 
Large bulbs .... 1 for 5c; 3 for 10c; 12 for 30 c; 100 for $2.00 
Medium bulbs . 6 for 15c; 12 for 25c; 100 for 1.50 
Small bulbs . 12 for 20c; 100 for 1.00 
25 and 50 bulbs at 100 rate. Packed and labelled. Prepaid 
to you. Long season assortment of any variety in Group 5 
—50c. See page 16. 
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