A. E. KUNDERD, GOSHEN, INDIANA 
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SCARLET PRINCEPS (1917)—Six or more massive “Princeps” like blooms open 
at a time. Throat a little deeper. Blooms set close. An extraordinary distinct 
and massive spike. Illustrated on page 29. 
• • .. Each, 35c. Doz., $3.50. 100, $26.25 
SENTINEL (1915)—Tall, strong plant. Large, pure rose-pink, with elegantly white- 
penciled, iris-like throat. Extra showy, choice rose-pink. 
... Each, 15c. Doz., $1.50. 100, $11.25 
SILVER LACE (1916)—Another very fine “America” seedling. A most beautiful 
soft-tinted blush, almost white. Silvery plush, or frosted silver finish. The 
name describes it. Distinct and fine.....Each, 35c. Doz., $3.50 
SNOW BOY (1915)—Tall and stately; pure white. Many flowers open at a time. 
Often has only one beautiful blotch on lower petal. Large flower of finest 
form. Beautiful. Illustrated on page 50.Each, 25c. Doz., $2.50 
SNOW FLAKE (1915)—An all-white, large flower on good plant. Without any 
tint or markings. A fine new all-white...Each, 25c. Doz., $2.50 
SUMMER BEAUTY (1915)—No finer pink. Very choice, deep salmon, distinct 
shade. Tall and showy. Grand.....Each, 15c. Doz., $1.50. 100, $11.25 
SURPRISE (1915)—As upright as a tuberose. Medium size, good height, plenty 
open. Large yellow throat, pink bordered. Very uncommon form and neat 
flower spike ...Each, 20c. Doz., $2.00 
THERESA (1917)—Fine pink, blushed white, beautifully penciled throat. Half 
ruffled ... ... . Each, 20c. Doz., $2.00 
ULYSSES (1916)—Much like “King Smoke”, but not quite so much flaked and not 
ruffled. A fancy or rich colored variety... Each, 35c. Doz., $3.50. 100, $26.25 
UNIQUE (1918)—Tall, large, finest salmon pink. Extra good and showy. 
.. Each, 30c. Doz., $3.00. 100, $22.50 
VENETA (1918)—Massive old rose red, with deeper rose red border. Conspicuous, 
showy and distinct.. ... ..Each, 35c. Doz., $3.50 
VERNON (1918)—Deep salmon rose-red, heavily flaked blue. Large white throat 
bordered bright red. Large and very showy. ......... Each, 30c. Doz., $3.00 
VILLA (1916)—Very dark, flaked almost black. Lower petals nearly black to edge, 
with slight white median lines. Splendid.Each, 20c. Doz., $2.00 
VINTON (1918)—Deep salmon pink. Deeper red blotches, bordered finest yellow. 
A beautiful variety ...Each, 25c. Doz., $2.50. 100, $18.75 
WALHALLA (1916)—Blush white, petals edged with softest pink. Creamy throat. 
• . ... ... .. Each, 25c. Doz., $2.50 
WHITE PEARL (1915)—Very tall, many open. Rather small bloom, but pure 
white, with Candidum lily-like throat, and nicely waved petals. Very neat, 
distinct and pretty .’...Each, 30c. Doz., $3.00 
WHITE PENDLETON (1917)—A magnificent, very large, round white, with as 
beautiful a throat blotch as “Pendleton.” Extra good. Illustrated on page 30 
• • ... ... Each, 75c. Doz., $7.50 
WILLIS E. FRYER (1918)—Very large, massive, deep violet. Beautiful throat. 
Extra fine. Illustrated on page 26...Each, 75c. Doz., $7.50 
WINEDROP (1917)—Large, deep, dark wine red with an unusual large and showy, 
almost black-eyed throat. Very distinct and showy.... Each, 25c. Doz., $2.50 
GEM (1918)—Tall, yellow of beautiful tint. Distinct in every way. 
Sh °wy .. ..Each, 25c. Doz., $2.50. 100, $18.75 
NOTE—For collection offers, see page 28. 
