GROW EKS OK MAINE I’KIZE W INNERS 
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1 have tried to make the descriptions of the varieties in this catalog as accurate as possible. If I 
recommend a variety, it is because I consider it to be good. The ideas expressed are my own personal 
opinions. Other growers mav disagree with me, or the variety may act differently under different condi¬ 
tions. In the descriptions of the following varieties it will be noted that the name Pfitzer has been 
abbreviated (Pf.) due to the large number of his originations listed. 
Alayne (Kinyon). Beautiful new light rose, wonderful cut flower variety. If you grow cut flowers to 
sell you had better get some bulblets. Large, $ .75; Medium, $ .50; Small, $ .30; Bulblets, 7 for 
$ .25, $3.00 per 100. 
Alchemist (Pf.). Early, rich yellov/, large and fine. The way it grows for me I should say it would be a 
leader. Medium, $ .25; Small, $ .15; Bulblets, 8 for $ .25, $2.50 per 100. 
Allemania (Pf.). If this glad grew for everyone same as it does for me you could not get any stock, 
t .uge scarlet, of good form. Large, $ .50. 
Alice Reid (Gelser). LaFrance pink, overlaid geranium pink. At times comes with a smoky edge. 
Long, straight spikes with well-placed flowers. This is the first to bloom and is it a beauty! Large, 
2 for $ .15; Medium, 3 for $ .15; Small, 7 for $ .15. 
Alt Wein (Pf.). If you want a good early light blue give this a try. Color light violet, wine feather, 
white blotch. Large, $ .10; Medium, 2 for $ .10; Small, 7 for $ .15. 
Adirondack (Christ). This looked very good last season. We had 4 feet spikes from bulblets. Said 
to be the largest rose-red glad known. It will pay you to plant some bulblets of this. Medium, 
$ .15; Small, 4 for $ .15; Bulblets, $ .50 per 100. 
Alan Watt (Mair). This is said to be one of the largest growers. Deep cream, large and very good. 
I have not bloomed this yet. Large, $1.00; Medium, $ .75; Small, $ .50; Bulblets, $ .10. 
Arabella (Pf.). Late, best black red, strong grower. Medium, $ .35; Small, $ .25. 
Appeal (Gelser). Early. This opens up several large geranium pink blooms at a time with a conspicu¬ 
ous yellow lip. Large, 2 for $ .12; Medium, 4 for $ .15. 
Apricot Glow (Palmer). Clear, warm apricot shade. Blooms set loosely on a tall spike of medium size. 
Large, 2 for $ .10; Medium, 3 for $ .10. 
Auahi. This I have seen very little as the spike was destroyed just when it was opening. The color is 
smoky with a white center. Very tall spike. Large, $1.00; Medium, $ .75; Small, $ .50; 
Bulblets, $ .10. 
Ave Maria (Pf.). Medium blue with small purplish blotches. Several large, well-placed blooms open 
at a time. This is always a sellout for us. Large, 2 for $ .15. 
Bagdad (Palmer). Smoky old rose, somewhat darker towards the edge and lighter in the throat. 6-8 
large blooms open on a very tall spike. Good. Large, 2 for $ .15; Medium, 4 for $ .15; Small, 
10 for $ .15. 
Berty Snow (Mair). Pinkish lavender often flaked darker. 7-10 well-placed blooms open on a long 
spike. Large, 2 for $ .12; Medium, 4 for $ .15; Small, 10 for $ .15. 
Dcricc (Australian). A huge, tall Slower v/ith 9 open; beautiful scarlet rose with entire throat cream 
with a huge blotch of red over it. I have not seen this but it is said to be one of the best. Large, 
$ .35; Medium, $ .25; Small, $ .15; Bulblets, 6 for $ .25, $3.00 per 100. 
Betsy Bob-Up (Canine). Creamy yellow tinged with pink. This is a sport of Betty Nuthall and has 
retained all the size of that variety. Large, $ .10; Medium, 2 for $ .15. 
Berty Mair (Mair). A trifle lighter and pinker than Berty Snow. Slightly ruffled. Said to be better. 
Large, $ .15; Medium, $ .lO; Small, 3 for $ .10. 
Blecdinq Heart (Brown). White-tinted liqht pink with a large red blotch. Opens a large spike. Our 
bulbs of this are very large. Large, 2 for $ .15. 
Bella Donna (Pf.). This one I like a lot. Early large light blue with darker blotch. 6-8 open at a time. 
Medium, 2 for $ .10; Small, 5 for $ .10. 
