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Descriptive Price List 1937 
ALCHEMIST (Pfitzer, Germany) — An¬ 
other yellow from Pfitzer which, like 
so many of his yellows, is early. 
The large rich yellow florets open 
quite flat and give a most pleas¬ 
ing appearance. L 50c, M 30c, S 
20c, Bits. 3-15c. 
ALEC (Miss Douglas, Australia) — A 
strong growing dark blue with a 
cream throat overlaid with a dark 
garnet feather. A good dark blue 
for exhibition as well as cut flowers; 
medium sized florets on tall straight 
spikes. A good one for crossing 
on the Pfitzer "blues." L 25c, M 15c, 
S 2-15c, Bits. 10-20c. 
ALEXANDRIA (Mair) —This new variety 
from Mair is one of his very best. 
It makes nice long clean spikes 
and is a pleasing straw color with 
the edges of the petals slightly rose 
pink; surely a pretty one. L $1.50, 
M $1.00, S 60c, Bits. 15c each. 
ALKEMADE'S TRIUMPH (Alkemade, Hol¬ 
land) — Large round florets of clear 
orange color with a darker feather 
in the throat; round florets are a 
little ruffled and open quite flat 
against the spike. Stands up well 
in the field. L 40c, M 25c, S 15c, 
Bits. 8-20c. 
ALLBRIGHT (Mair) — A light salmon, 
heavily flecked scarlet with a white 
throat; certainly a bright colored 
one and makes good spikes. L $1.00, 
M 60c, S 35c, Bits. 2-20c. 
ALLEGRO (Pfitzer, Germany) — One 
of Pfitzer's best so-called blues. It 
has good clear color and opens 
many florets at one time. The light 
"blue" becomes quite dark in the 
throat but is lighted up by white 
darts on the two lower petals and 
we believe the best light "blue" to 
date. L $1.25, M $1.00, S 60c, Bits. 
2-25c. 
Allegro (Pfitzer) 
ALLEMANIA (Pfitzer, Germany) — A 
fairly dark scarlet which should 
fall in the exhibition class. The 
florets are as large as many of 
