A. H. NICHOLS 
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CLAUDE BOWERS —Looks as if it were made of cherry red 
velvet; not a huge flower, but one of great charm. Our 
visitors certainly liked it. Makes a good spike with a lot 
of blooms open at one time. 
Large—3 for 25c; 12 for 75c 
Medium—4 for 25c; 12 for 60c 
COMMANDER KOEHL —This is a real attention getter. Throws 
huge spikes with large wide open blooms of a brilliant, 
deep, but not dark, red with no markings or blotches. 
6 or 7 open at once. The bronze spike adds to its charm. 
Large—3 for 25c; 1 2 for 75c 
Medium—5 for 25c; 1 2 for 40c 
CORYPHEE —A camelia-like flower of clearest pink. No words 
can describe its waxy beauty. The white throat adds to 
its charm; also the ruffled buds. A single floret, a bud 
or two and some fern, make a beautiful corsage. At its 
best in cool weather. 
Large—3 for 25c; 12 for 75c 
Medium—5 for 25c; 12 for 40c 
CORAL PRIM —Small flowered coral pink, fine for vivid flower 
arrangements, high colored but soft too. 
Large—4 for 25c; 1 2 for 50c 
Medium—1 2 for 35c 
DR. F. E. BENNETT —The well known, bright scarlet, best of 
scarlet reds to date. 
Large—3 for 25c; 12 for 75c 
Medium—5 for 25c; 1 2 for 40c 
DR. MOODY— A good lavender, more pink in tone than 
Minuet. Taller, but not quite as fine; earlier, so by plant¬ 
ing both varieties you can have this beautiful color in 
your garden over a long period. 
Large—3 for 25c; 12 for 75c 
Medium—5 for 25c; 12 for 40c 
DR. NELSON SHOOK— A warm tyrian rose (American Beauty 
shade) . Ruffled, many open on a massive spike. 
Large—3 for 25c; 1 2 for 75c 
Medium—5 for 25c; 1 2 for 40c 
