mended. Does not burn or fade. Large bulb, 15 
cents. 
ARABIA (94 days). Very dark red—almost 
black—velvety. Large blooms and several on a spike 
open at once. Large bulb, 7 cents. 
BAGDAD (90 days). Smoky old rose blending 
to a lighter throat, faint blotches of cream with pen¬ 
ciling. Tall strong spike. Exhibition prize-win¬ 
ner. Large bulb, 10 cents. 
BERTY SNOW (82 days). Pink lavender—- 
sometimes considered the best lavender. Extra wide 
open blooms, fine exhibition variety. Large bulb, 7 
cents. 
BETTY NUTHALL (111 days). Light apricot 
with pink tinge, soft salmon throat. Six to eight 
nicely arranged florets open on a tall straight spike. 
Exhibition type. Large bulb, 6 cents. 
BLUE DANUBE (90 days). Amethyst blue. 
Straight spike carrying many well-placed blooms. 
Large bulb, 10 cents. 
BLUE TORCH (85 days). Light blue. Novelty. 
Large bulb, 8 cents. 
BREAK O’DAY (73 days). Lafrance pink, pencil 
on yellow. An early glad much in demand. Large 
bulb, 5 cents. 
BUTTERBOY (78 days). Large buttercup yel¬ 
low. Florist standby. Large bulb, 5 cents. 
CAPT. BOYNTON (81 days). Lavender blue 
on white ground. Large wide blooms. Large bulb, 
7 cents. 
CARA MIA (70 days). Early deep shrimp pink. 
Decorative type. Good growing habits. Large bulb, 
6 cents. 
CARDINAL PRINCE (85 days). Large dark 
red. Very early. Large bulb, 7 cents. 
CARMEN SYLVA (99 days). A lily-like white 
glad. A thing of beauty when grown well. Large 
bulb, 6 cents. 
CHARLES DICKENS (75 days). Large radiant 
purple. Very tall spike. A good show flower in its 
color class. Large bulb, 7 cents. 
CHATEAU THIERRY (92 days). Large scarlet 
red blooms. Variegated throat. A fine cut flower 
with many open blooms. Large bulb, 6 cents. 
COMMANDER KOEHL (85 days). Very large 
clear scarlet red. Tall spike with many flowers open 
at one time. One of the best reds. Large bulb, 8 
cents. 
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