MRS. LEON DOUGLAS (94 days). Begonia 
rose flaked scarlet. Rather pointed petals, good place¬ 
ment. Fine exhibition type. Large bulb, 6 cents. 
MRS. P. W. SISSON (91 days). Ruffled delicate 
cameo pink. Many large blooms open at a time. 
Large bulb, 6 cents. 
MRS. S. A. ERREY (85 days). Fine orange red. 
Plant late to avoid heat. Lovely under favorable con¬ 
ditions. Large bulb, 8 cents. 
MRS. VAN KONYNENBURG (95 days). Tall 
straight lavender-blue. A blue that is never over¬ 
looked in our fields. Wonderful as a cut flower. 
Large bulb, 7 cents. 
MRS. WILLARD RICHARDSON (85 days). 
Dark crimson with maroon center. Large bulb, 7 
cents. 
MYRA (91 days). Salmon pink, very large tall 
primulinus, large blooms, good basket flower. Good 
grower. Large bulb, 5 cents. 
NANCY HANKS (95 days). Apricot orange 
with rose pencil on yellow throat. Straight spike. 
Winner in its class. Resists heat. Large bulb, 6 
cents. 
NINETEEN TEN ROSE (61 days). Earliest 
rose pink. Good cut flower and stands heat and 
shipping. Popular florist variety. Large bulb, 6 
cents. 
ORANGE GLORY (98 days). Coppery orange.. 
Very graceful spike. Large bulb, 7 cents. 
ORANGE QUEEN (80 days). Apricot orange 
with red pencil. Graceful spike. Large bulb, 6 cents. 
ORANGE WONDER (115 days). A fine orange. 
Very large blooms on a tall spike. It’s true to its 
name—an Orange Wonder. Large bulb, 7 cents. 
OSSOLIN (88 days). Coral pink with soft or¬ 
ange shading in the throat. Many open florets. 
Large bulb, 7 cents. 
PAUL PFITZER (86 days). Royal purple— 
dazzling color. Finely formed blooms on a fine spike. 
Large bulb, 7 cents. 
PEACE (86 days). Late white with lavender blue 
throat. Very tall and a good basket glad. Large 
bulb, 6 cents. 
PELLEGRINA (80 days). New near blue—fin¬ 
est deep blue, two lower petals a trifle darker. Large 
bulb, 15 cents. 
PFITZER'S TRIUMPH (92 days). Brilliant 
scarlet orange. Wonderful exhibition type and also 
— 12 — 
