UNITED BULB COMPANY, Mt. Clemens, Mich. (Branch Office, Woodland, Wash.) 
Picardy 
1st size 
p. 1000 
Mrs. P. W. Sisson. M. Clear light pink. Many 
flowers open, perfectly placed on tall, strong 
spikes .$18.00 
Mrs. Ray P. Chase. E.M. Creamy white with yel- 
low throat. Large flowers of waxlike substance. 
Good flower spikes . 150.00 
Mrs. S. A. Errey. E.M. Brilliant orange with deep¬ 
er throat blotch. Color fades in very hot sun. 
Tall, strong spikes, many large flowers open . . . 40.00 
Mrs. T. E. Langford. L .M. Appleblossom-pink with 
a touch of canary-yellow in the throat. Tall, al¬ 
ways straight spikes, with many flowers open . . . 150.00 
Mrs. Van Konynenburg. M. Aniline-blue. Tall 
flower spikes with many open. One of Pfitzer’s 
first light blues, and still holding its own. 22.00 
Muriel. E.M. Light lilac-blue with deeper blotch 
in throat. Many well placed flowers open on 
tall, wiry stems . 25.00 
Myra. M. (Prim. Grand.). Deep salmon on yellow 
background, with faint pink lines in throat. 
Large, open flowers on tall, wiry stems . 15.00 
Nancy Hanks. E.M. Rich apricot shaded orange- 
pink. Medium size flowers, well arranged on 
sturdy stems. Stands the hottest sun. 17.00 
Nineteen Ten Rose. E. Pure deep rose-pink, white 
center lines on lower petals. Medium size flow¬ 
ers, many open on rather short, sturdy stems . . . 14.00 
Odin. E. Deep salmon with carmine blotch on 
lower petals. Wide open flowers on sturdy 
stems . 15.00 
Opalescent. E.M. Clear pale lavender-pink. Flow¬ 
ers well placed on strong, straight stems. 20.00 
Orange Globe. E. Rich salmon-orange, with vel¬ 
vety red blotch. Large flowers, nicely rounded 
petals of great substance. Well placed on tall, 
sturdy stems . 150.00 
Orange Imperator. E.M. Orange-red. Large flow¬ 
ers of excellent substance. A seedling of Pfitzer’s 
Triumph with all its sturdy qualities and better 
placement . 200.00 
Orange Princess. E.M. Purest salmon-orange with 
crimson feathering in the throat. Beautifully 
formed flowers of great substance, slightly frilled. 
Many open on long, sturdy spikes. 200.00 
Orange Queen. E.M. (Prim. Grand.). Pure apri¬ 
cot-orange. Many open on tall, wiry stems. Very 
free blooming . 17.00 
Orange Wonder. L. Clear orange-salmon. Large 
flowers of good substance. Sturdy, rather short 
stems . 28.00 
Osalin. M. Coral-pink with soft orange markings 
in the throat. Fine spikes, many open. 25.00 
Our Selection. M. Salmon-rose with slate flakings. 
Lower petals have a cerise blotch, bordered 
cream. Large flowers, many open on long spikes. 28.00 
Patricia Carter. E.M. (Prim. Grand.). Soft light 
shrimp-pink, no markings. Several open on tall, 
wiry stems. Very dainty. 22.00 
Paul Pfitzer. M. Rich, velvety purple. Excellent 
spikes with many open. Tall grower. 28.00 
Peace. L. White, lilac feathering in throat. Large 
flowers on tall, stiff stems. 16.00 
Peach Rose. M. Rose-pink. Deeper blotches in 
the throat. Medium size flowers on rather short, 
stiff stems . 25.00 
Pearl of California. M. Clear La France pink, white 
throat. Many open on tall spikes . 35.00 
Peerless Pink. E.M. Clearest pink flowers of ex¬ 
quisite form and good substance, well placed on 
rather short, sturdy stems. 200.00 
Pelegrina. E.M. Deep violet-blue, the darkest blue 
of the Pfitzer collection. Long, well formed flow¬ 
er spikes, several open and all buds showing 
their deep velvety color, clear to the top. Very 
striking . 65.00 
2nd size 
p. 1000 
$15.00 
120.00 
32.00 
120.00 
17.00 
20.00 
12 00 
14.00 
11.00 
12.00 
16.00 
120.00 
160.00 
160.00 
14.00 
22.00 
20.00 
22.00 
17.00 
22.00 
13.00 
20.00 
28.00 
160.00 
50.00 
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