VARIETY 
COLOR 
PRICE 
Orange Flame, very large scarlet 
3 
for 
.15 
Paul Pfitzer, blue-purple 
3 
for 
.15 
Picardy, huge salmon pink 
(best introduction in years) 
3 
for 
.20 
10 
for 
.60 
Pride of Wanakah, rose lavender 
(very beautiful) 
3 
for 
.15 
10 
for 
.35 
Primrose Princess, large yellow 
3 
for 
.15 
10 
for 
.30 
Pelegrina, new large dk. blue 
1 
for 
.20 
5 
for 
.75 
Pythia, big cherry-red 
1 
for 
.10 
3 
for 
.20 
Pfitzer’s Triumph, largest red 
3 
for 
.15 
10 
for 
.35 
Red Copper, odd copper red 
3 
for 
.15 
12 
for 
.30 
Romance, tall red and blue 
3 
for 
.15 
10 
for 
.30 
Rose Ash, ashes of roses 
3 
for 
.15 
Scarlano, light red; dark throat 
(very fine) 
3 
for 
.15 
12 
for 
.35 
Spirit of St. Louis, orange-red. 
large, tali and fine 
3 
for 
.15 
10 
for 
.35 
Scarlet Bedder, very bright red 
3 
for 
.12 
10 
for 
.30 
Sheila, early salmon (large) 
3 
for 
.15 
10 
for 
.30 
T. T. Kent, large var., pink 
1 
for 
.10 
3 
for 
.20 
Twilight, cream-pink 
3 
for 
.15 
10 
for 
.30 
Tyrian Beauty, var. dk. rose 
3 
for 
.15 
10 
for 
.40 
Titanic, magenta rose (large) 
1 
for 
.10 
3 
for 
.20 
Yellow Wonder, tall early yellow 
3 
for 
.15 
10 
for 
.30 
Veilchenblau, dark blue 
3 
for 
.15 
Half size bulbs ef the above at half these prices 
25 Bulbs of any one of these varieties will 
fbe sold at twice the 10 Rate. 
Ten per cent discount on orders of $5.00 or over in 
3>albs of my eclectics* 
The Writer thinks that perhaps many of 
the Bulb Growers “Talk too Much” in their 
catalogues. Printer’s ink costs money and 
adds little to the value of the bulbs. 
So far as descriptions are concerned, no 
one can paint a word picture of these lovely 
flowers, and colored plates are seldom accu¬ 
rate. The only way to Know them is to 
Crow them. They are all good, and some are 
better than others. 
