Our Own Introductions 
Devon. Palest rose pink, with small feather of bright 
rose in the throat. Strong straight spike, well above 
medium height; flowers large, 8 to 10 open at once, 
with perfect placement. 
Large bulbs, $4 ea.—Medium bulbs, $2 ea. 
Small bulbs, $1 ea.—Bulblets, 50c ea.; 10 for $4 
Pink Crepe. Upper petals clear flesh pink, blending 
gradually into the pure cream white of the lower 
petals. The only throat markings are a few dotted 
lines of deep red. The shape of the flowers is dis¬ 
tinctive with the edges of the petals slightly ruffled. 
The stem is slender and always straight, placement 
of flowers is perfect. A very beautiful variety of 
delicate coloring, which does not fade or droop in 
the sun. 
Large bulbs, $4 ea.—Medium bulbs, $2 ea. 
Small bulbs, $1 ea.—Bulblets, 50c ea.; 10 for $4 
Tiny. A miniature type. Flowers about M /2 inches 
across. Color, white, blending to pink on edges of 
petals, which are laciniated. Spike of medium 
height, stiff and straight. This variety lends itself 
to small artistic decorations where the larger varie¬ 
ties could not be used. It has created much favor¬ 
able comment. 
Large bulbs, 25c ea.; Doz., $2.50 
Medium bulbs, 10c ea.; Doz., $1.00 
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