AFLAME (Homberger) 42-5-6. Soft yet 
brilliant tomato or begonia red, white hair¬ 
line. Immense prim grand, early midseason. 
No. 19. 
AIDA (Pfitzer) 36-3 1 2-4. Deep blue (Vio¬ 
let), dark red blotch, very early. About the 
best dark blue, very popular. No. 44. 
ALHAMBRA 28-4-7. Soft light scarlet, 
marking of brownish red over cream. Second 
early, soft substance, quite showy. Bulbs 
small. 
ALLEN V. BUNCE (Bill) 36-3V 2 -5. Blend of 
yellow and orange, scarlet lines. Prim grand, 
the improved Alice Tiplady. 
ALT AIR (Kunderd) 40-3-4. Beautiful shade 
of pure saffron orange, the only one of this 
color, which is its greatest joy. Very early 
prim. 
ANNIE LAURIE (Brown) 40-3%-6. Pale 
pink to white center, lilac lines on lower 
petals. Ruffled prim grand. This surely is 
pretty and popular. 
♦ANTIONE (Kunderd) 36-3%-4. Very deep 
pure yellow. Early ruffled prim grand. One 
of the prettiest of yellows. 
APRICOT GLOW (Palmer) 48-4-5. Soft 
apricot orange, yellow throat. Second early, 
lightly ruffled prim grand. One of the finest 
of all for cutting. 
ARLON 30-2%-5. Bright orange with red 
lines. Very early prim, rather small but the 
earliest orange, very pretty and decorative. 
AVE MARIA (Pfitzer) 38-4-6. Medium 
blue (light violet-blue), small rose purple 
feather, cream line. My favorite blue, it really 
has character and is a good grower. No. 38. 
*BAGDAD (Palmer) Smoky salmon rose, 
cream throat, red hair-lines. This is very 
much like Picardy excepting in color and is 
now considered to be the best smoky. No. 9. 
♦BALBOA (Briggs) I neglected to get a de¬ 
scription of this but remember it as a light 
orange pink with a real nice spike. 
BATTLE CREEK (Kunderd) 32-3-5. Vel¬ 
vety red purple (Violet-Red), with very dark 
plume. Medium early. A richly colored va¬ 
riety. 
BEATRICIA (Ellis) 38-5-6. Deep scarlet, 
deeper bar, real bright and showy. 
♦BEATRIZ MICHELENA (Diener) 32-4%-6. 
Soft bright salmon red, white blotch peppered 
red, stems sometimes short, real pretty. 
BELINDE (Pfitzer) 34-5-6. Light yellow or 
deep cream without marking. Second early. 
The big round flowers get much attention. 
Sometimes crooks. 
BENGAL TIGER (Pratt) 38-3V2-5. Bright 
salmon red flaked or striped dark red, red 
plume over yellow, quite late. Quite popular. 
BERTY SNOW (Mair) 36-4-7. Pinkish lav¬ 
ender blotched white. Considered to be the 
best lavender by many. Second early. Exhi¬ 
bition type. No. 37. 
BETTY JOY (Bill) 38-3-7. White to blush 
pink, cream throat, red hair-line. The glad 
with the school-girl complexion. A bunch is a 
joy to behold. 
BETTY NUTHALL (Salbach) 48-5-7. Light 
orange, lower petals yellow with red hair¬ 
line. Quite late. A huge variety, one of the 
finest ever produced. No. 4. 
ALBATROSS 
BIG BLACK (Kunderd) 30-4%-5. Dark vel¬ 
vety red without marking. Often short 
stemmed and poorly placed but very dark and 
showy. 
BLACK PANSY (Kunderd) 42-3-6. Deep 
red flaked almost black, very dark blotch, 
white hair-line. Fine long stems. My best sell¬ 
ing red by mail order last season. 
BLANCHE BOLLINGER (Kunderd) 34-4-6. 
Deep rose lavender subdued with gray, deep 
purple plume. Second early, lightly ruffled. 
BOBBY (Kunderd) 34-4-3. Salmon rose 
with a deep red blotch, ruffled. Very pretty. 
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