Parent to the two wonder glads—Picardy and Bag¬ 
dad. Large bulb, 7 cents. 
FATA MORGANA (75 days). Peach blossom, 
yellow throat. Large and striking appearance. Large 
bulb, 12 cents. 
FLAMING SWORD (84 days). Bright red, 
many blooms open at once. Decorative type. Stands 
heat and shipping. Large bulb, 5 cents. 
GIANT NYMPH (88 days). Very large pink. 
Sure grower and bloomer. One of the best medium 
early pinks. Stands heat and shipping. Large 
bulb, 6 cents. 
GLORIANNA (95 days). Salmon pink, yellow 
throat. Pleasing for basket and floral work. Large 
bulb, 6 cents. 
GOLD (80 days). Clear yellow. One of the 
leading yellows. Large bulb, 6 cents. 
GOLD EAGLE (70 days). Deep clear yellow. 
Slightly ruffled. Very early. Large bulb, 6 cents. 
GOLDEN DREAM (86 days). Very tall deep 
yellow. Their long spikes with many open blooms 
make beautiful baskets. Large bulb, 6 cents. 
GOLDEN FRILLS (77 days). A rich daffodil 
yellow with pink lines on lower petals. Very ruf¬ 
fled. One of the earliest yellows. Large bulb, 6 
cents. 
GOLDEN SWALLOW (85 days). A good light 
creamy yellow—lower petals a creamy gray. Large 
bulb, 6 cents. 
HELEN PHIPPS (105 days). A good pink—not 
as tall as W. H. Phipps but has better placement. 
Waxy petals. Popular in our fields. Large bulb, 7 
cents. 
HELEN WILLS (80 days). Clear large white 
shading to cream on lower petal. Fine substance. 
Vigorous, straight spike with fine placement of 
blooms. Won many blue ribbons for us this last 
season. Large bulb, 7 cents. 
HIGH NYE (100 days). Very tall rose lavender. 
Many open florets. Something different in a basket 
flower. Large bulb, 7 cents. 
ILLUMINATOR (81 days). Brilliant carmine 
red with faint suffusion of blue. An intense French 
purple blotch on lower petals. A fine cut flower. 
Large bulb, 7 cents. 
JANE ADDAMS (103 days). A delicate lavender 
with lighter throat—immense blooms. A staunch 
favorite of many. Large bulb, 8 cents. 
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