BLUE TORCH (85 days). Light blue. Novelty. 
Large bulb, 8 cents. 
BREAK O’DAY (73 days). Lafrance pink, 
pencil on yellow. An early glad much in demand. 
Large bulb, 6 cents. 
BRIGHTSIDES. Canary yellow with apricot 
and orange-red shadings. Large bulb, 10 cents. 
CARA MIA (70 days). Early deep shrimp 
pink. Decorative type. Good growing habits. Large 
bulb, 6 cents. 
CARDINAL PRINCE (85 days). Large dark 
red. Very early. Large bulb, 7 cents. 
CARMEN SYLVA (99 days). A lily-like 
white glad. A thing of beauty when grown well. 
Large bulb, 7 cents. 
CHARLES DICKENS (75 days). Large 
radiant purple. Very tall spike. A good show flower 
in its color class. Large bulb, 7 cents. 
CHRISTABEL. Large exhibition. LaFrance 
pink, large bulb, 12 cents. 
COMMANDER KOEHL (85 days). Very 
large clear scarlet red. Tall spike with many flowers 
open at one time. One of the best reds. Large bulb, 
8 cents. 
COPPER BRONZE (94 days). A true cop¬ 
pery bronze shade. A glad often used by garden 
club members. Novelty. Large bulb, 6 cents. 
CRIMSON GLOW (91 days). Velvety text¬ 
ured crimson red. Each bloom glows with beauty. 
Large bulb, 6 cents. 
CRINKLES (90 days). Tyrian rose—extreme¬ 
ly ruffled—resembles rose buds. Many buds show¬ 
ing color. Deep vivid rose color. Very good. Large 
bulb, 7 cents. 
DR. F. E. BENNETT (80 to 90 days). Bright 
scarlet. White pencil. Favorite. Large bulb, 7 cents. 
DR. MOODY (96 days). Light lavender with 
very fine penciling of darker shade. A close runner- 
up to Minuet and Berty Snow at shows. Large bulb, 
7 cents. 
DR. SHOOK (91 days). Deep tyrian rose— 
heavily ruffled. Strong spikes. Best in its color. 
Placement always good. Large bulb, 8 cents. 
DREAM OF BEAUTY (80 to 90 days). A 
dark rose red. Attracted much attention at Iowa 
State show last year. Large bulb, 8 cents. 
DINA. Lovely cream pink, very prolific. Large 
decorative. Large bulb, 10 cents. 
DUCHESS OF YORK (84 days). Tall spike. 
Deep bluish purple. Many blooms open at a time. 
Very fine variety. Large bulb, 7 cents. 
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