COPPER BRONZE (94 days). A true coppery 
bronze shade. A glad often used by garden club 
members. Novelty. Large bulb, 6 cents. 
CORONADO (85 days). Immense ruffled white 
with a purple throat. A striking beauty. Large 
bulb, 8 cents. 
CORYPHEE (87 days). Very beautiful shell 
pink glad with white throat. Does better planted 
late and then does not have crooked spikes. A dream 
glad. Large bulb, 8 cents. 
CRIMSON GLOW (91 days). Velvety textured 
crimson red. Each bloom glows with beauty. Large 
bulb, 6 cents. 
CRINKLES (90 days). Tyrian rose—extremely 
ruffled—resembles rose buds. Many buds showing 
•color. Deep vivid rose color. Very good. Large 
bulb, 7 cents. 
DR. F. E. BENNETT (80 to 90 days). Bright 
scarlet. White pencil. Favorite. Large bulb, 6 
cents, 
DR. MOODY (96 days). Light lavender with 
very fine penciling of darker shade. A close runner- 
up to Minuet and Berty Snow at shows. Large bulb, 
7 cents. 
DR. SHOOK (91 days). Deep tyrian rose—heav¬ 
ily ruffled. Strong spikes. Best in its color. Place¬ 
ment always good. Large bulb, 7 cents. 
DREAM OF BEAUTY (80 to 90 days). A dark 
rose red. Attracted much attention at Iowa State 
show last year. Large bulb, 8 cents. 
DUCHESS OF YORK (84 days). Tall spike. 
Deep bluish purple. Many blooms open at a time. 
Very fine variety. Large bulb, 7 cents. 
EARLY DAWN (72 days). New. Large tall rich 
geranium pink. Color slightly deeper on lower pet¬ 
als. An up and coming flower. Very early. Large 
bulb, 20 cents. 
EARLY MELODY (72 days). Light lavender 
pink. A new one for us this year but it did well. 
Large bulb, 20 cents. 
EARLY SUNRISE (85 days). Largest early sal¬ 
mon red. A good cut flower. We never have enough. 
Large bulb, 7 cents. 
E. J. SHAYLOR (75 days). Ruffled pure rose 
pink.. Strong spike with large blooms. A very good 
glad. Large bulb, 6 cents. 
EMILE AUBRUN (88 days). Coppery rose 
overlaid with slate. Large slate red blotch. Many 
florets open at once. Well grown—very outstanding. 
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