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BAGDAD (Palmer). A woiiderful flowi'r l»y 
tlie oi’iginator of Picardy and like that vari- 
(“ty, a I'oal “liiimdiiiger”. The color is best 
described as a smoky old lose, a smooth clear 
lig^ht color of great ajipeal. Per 10, large, 
50c; medium, 30c. 
BEACON (Palmer). Bright rose doree-scarlet. 
with cream blotch. Tall straight s])ike. 
Each, large, $2.50; medium, $1.75. 
BEAUTIFUL OHIO. A delightful rose pink 
glad of merit, (^uite new and rare. .Medium, 
each, $4.00. 
BETTY NUTHALL (Salhach). A very popu¬ 
lar apricot orange decorative, which often 
attains exhibition size. Flowers of good 
substance on a tall vigorous s]»ike. Per 10, 
large, 50c; medium, 30c. 
BLUE ADMIRAL (Christ). The best we have 
seen of the medium dark blues. Tall plant 
and large flowers. Each, large, 30c; medium. 
20c. 
BLUE ROYALE (Vaughan). Another good 
l)lue. Flowers darker and a little smaller 
than the above on the same tall spike. Each, 
large, 15c; medium, 10c. 
BOB WHITE (Zimmer). White with ama¬ 
ranth red blotch. Strong grower and good 
propagator. Each, large, 15c; medium, 10c. 
BONITA (Kingsley). Clear, delicate pink 
with a small cream white throat blotch. 
Six to eight flowers open on a gracu'ful 
spike. Distinctive and lovely. Withdrawn to 
increase stock. 
CAESAR (Roozen). A brilliant orange scarlet 
with a deeper blotch. Very large and very 
showy. Each, large, 20c; medium, 15c. 
CHAMPLAIN (Palmer). A light blue flower 
with inconspicuous darker throat markings. 
Each, large, 50c. 
CHRISTABEL (Mitsch). A favorite with flor¬ 
ists. Eight to ten 5-inch flowers open on a 
tall spike. The color is a ])leasing combina¬ 
tion of shi'imp })ink with ci'eam throat form¬ 
ing a flower of great beauty. Each, large, 
15c; medium, 10c. 
CONSTANCY (Arenius). Large, clear rose 
pink with small darker throat blotch. Early 
and a wonderful cut flow(M-. Per 10, large, 
50c; medium, 30c. 
CORYPHEE (Pfitzer). An old favorite, al¬ 
ways in demand for the purity of its deli¬ 
cate j)ink color. So beautiful that it is eas¬ 
ily forgiven its one fault, an occasional 
crooked stem. Each, large, 10c; medium. 
2 for 10c, 
CORYPHEE 
D, A. HAY (Whiteley). Pink with a ciammy 
throat. Ten flowers open on a tall si)ike. 
Stock limited. Each, large, 50c; medium, 30c. 
DAVID PRIOR (Mair). From Scotland comes 
this tall ])laiit, can-ying many flowi'rs of a 
beautifu! rose scarlet shade, ruffU'd and 
suhstaiKo' very good. Each, large, 20c; 
medium, 15c. 
DORA GILL (Austin). Airs. Austin's huge 
pink, (lomj)ares favorably with the so- 
called giants of the past few y('ars. Each, 
large, 15c; medium, 10c. 
One Glad Bulb at One-eighth the Price of Ten ^ ^ ^ Three at the Ten Rate 
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