W. H. KINGSLEY 
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ORLAND, CALIFORNIA 
SALBACH’S PINK (Salbach). A heavy spike 
of a pleasing shade of pink. A sturdy grower 
that always makes a good showing in the 
garden. Per 10, large, 50c; medium, 30c. 
SALBACH’S ORCHID (Salbach). A fine light 
rose pink that should l)e in every garden. 
Good color, wonderful substance and 8 to 10 
flowers open, well placed on a sturdy spike. 
Per 10, large, 50c; medium, 30c. 
SAL.MON EMPEROR (Roozen). Salmon 
orange with a deeper feather. 5 to 6 large 
ruffled flowers open at once. Each, large, 
10c; medium, 2 for 10c. 
SENORITA (Salbach). Large flowers of clear 
orange, shading to salmon. Bright orange 
yellow lip with carmine tongue and pencil¬ 
ing. A showy brilliant glad. Per 10, large, 
50c; medium, 30c. 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE 
SALBACH'S PINK 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE (Pruitt). New this sea¬ 
son, as dainty and wholesome as its darling 
namesake. (Originator’s description); “Color 
cream, almost white with richer cream 
throat. Very heavy substance and most 
beautifully ruffled. Carries from 6 to 7 
large well placed flowers open at one time. 
Grows from 5 to 6 feet high. Makes a very 
high crown bulb and ample bulblets that 
grow.” We think the illustration gives a 
very good idea of the beauty of form and 
excellence of substance. Each, large, $10.00; 
medium, $7.50; small, $5.00; bits., $1.00. 
One Glad Bulb at One-eighth the Price of Ten ^ ^ ^ Three at the Ten Rate 
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