SCARLET CANNA (Burns) This appears to be an 
improved Dr. Bennett, a dazzling scarlet with six-inch 
blooms of which 8 are open, another super-decorative 
that will go far. FCC as a decorative N. Z. 1936. Stock 
very limited. M-$5.00, S-$3.00, B-$1.00. 
TANIWHA (Miller) Very large florets of salmon pink 
slightly tinted slate that does not detract, cherry red 
blotch, 6 to 8 open, and can be recommended. L-$1.00, 
M-60c, S-50c, B-2 for 20c—100 for $6.00. 
WAIKAWA (Burns) F. C. C. New Zealand 1935. Very 
charming large type, tall growing, delightful color 
eosine pink with lip on cream throat. Nicely ruffled 
and many open. L-$15.00, M-$10.00, S-$5.00, B-$1.25. 
GENERAL LIST 
AFLAME (H). A prim grand. Flowers frequently measure six 
inches across and up to six open. Fine for exhibition. Begonia 
rose shading to a bright orange flame at edge of petals. L-12 
for 50c. 
ALBATROSS (Pf.) Large pure white blooms on tall spike, 
many times winner, good propagator and one of the best whites. 
L-12 for 70c, M-12 for 50c, S-12 for 30c, B-100 for 25c. 
ALIGHT (H.) Pink sport of Aflame, beautiful pink with white 
throat, this should be in better demand with Aflame. L-12 for 
$1.00, M-12 for $3.00, S-12 for $2.00, B-100 for $3.00. 
AMETHYST (S.) Large flowers of regular exhibition form, 
straight spike of a distinct shade of lilac rose with deeper rose 
bordering, white center line on each petal, constant winner in 
its class. L-12 for $1.00, M-12 for 75c, S-12 for 40c. 
BEAU BROCADE (Kel.) Large deep mauve, long spike and 
good propagator. L-12 for $2.00, M-12 for $1.50, S-12 for 
$1.00, B-100 for $1.00. 
BENTLEIGH (Gil.) A new cream for Australia, well built tall 
spike with plenty flowers wide open at once. L-12 for 75c, M-12 
for 50c, B-12 for 30c. 
BEOWULF (Nitchman) Reported to be an improvement on 
Minuet, being a giant in growth from bulbs and bulblets, late 
rose pink lavender. M-$8.00, S-$4.00, B-$1.00. 
BERICE (Whiteley) Outstanding rose pink, ivory throat with 
crimson blotch, about six large florets open on tall straight 
spike. L-40c, M-30c, S-20c, B-12 for 30c. 
BERTY MAIR (M.) Lighter in color than Berty Snow, slightly 
ruffled and seems to be an improvement on that variety. L-12 
for 80c, M-12 for 50c. 
BERTY SNOW (M.) Medium to deep mauve pink, one of the 
best ten without a doubt. Frequently has 10-12 immense soft 
lilac blooms open at once, one that is hard to beat at any time. 
L-12 for 50c, M-12 for 30c, S-12 for 30c. 
BETTY (M.) Bright orange rose with white center, large spike 
with 6 open. L-12 for 60c, M-12 for 40c, S-12 for 25c, B-100 
for 50c. 
BILL SOWDEN (F.) One of the best reds to come from down 
under. Although spike is not overly tall the flowers are large 
and color is a different red than ours here. Many times winner 
and rated near the top in Australia. M-12 for 40c, S-12 for 25c. 
BLONDE (Gil.) Choice apricot shaded peach and cream, out¬ 
standing in decorative and commercial classes and very potent 
pollen plant in hybridizing. L-12 for 80c, M-12 for 60c, B-100 
for 50c. 
BLUE DANUBE (Pf.) A fine pure amethyst blue with deeper 
blotch, 6 to 8 open and arrangement is very good. L-12 for 80c, 
M-12 for 60c. 
CAESAR (Roozan-DeGroot, Ger.) Flat type that sets up well 
to spike, salmon pink with carmine blotch-petals slightly 
ruffled. We have found this about the best of the lot sent out 
in recent years by this firm. Excellent grower and propagator, 
triumph type but easy to grow and excellent for hybridizing. 
L-15c, M-10c, B-10c-15c. 
