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Star of Bethlehem (Pf.). Pure white with a cream throat. Opens 7-8 very large, well-placed and 
spaced at once. One of the best. Large, $ .20; Medium, $ .15. 
Sunshine Girl (Stevens). Clear geranium pink v/ith yellow throat. 7-8 well-placed blooms open. This 
crooks in hot weather, but is very fine color. Large, 2 for $ .15. 
St. Bruno (Mair). A peculiar salmon-brown color with the edges of petals a slaty blue. I like it a lot. 
Large, $ .1 5. 
St. Nicholas (Mair). Deep mauve-lilac with a white center and white lines In the petals. This is a 
honey. Try it. Large, $ .15. 
Sweetheart (Prestgard). This is well named, being a wax.y pure-pink blending to a large snow-white 
throat. When well grown, the edges are beautifully frilled. This is not large but beautiful. Large, 
2 for $ .15; Medium, 4 for $ .15. 
Takina (Burns). A rosaline purple. Very tall spikes, which hold 7-8 very large blooms open. I liked 
this a lot. If you want them big this is the one. Large, $ .60. 
Toledo (Kundred). Deep, rich, tyrian rose-red. Darker throat blotch. Well liked by the public. Large, 
2 for $ .15; Medium, 4 for $ .15. 
Trevonian (Hornberger). Rich, rosy pink, suffused red. 7-9 very large florets open. This looks very 
good to me. Large, $ .10. 
Tawhaki (Doney). Large flowers of Terra-Cotta, rich chocolate blotch. This I think a lot of and it 
caught the eye of garden visitors. Large, $ .25. 
Vagabond Prince (Palmer). Unusual garnet brown, lighter in upper throat and with small flame scar¬ 
let in throat. This is a very showy and beautiful variety. Be sure to try it. Large, $ .50; Medium, 
$ .30; Small, $ .20. 
Veilchcnblau (Pf.). Violet-blue flowers of large size. This Is an old one but still a prize winner. 
Large, 2 for $ .15; Medium, 4 for $ .15. 
Vesper Bells (Neeley). Color is rich apricot-salmon self, some class as buff or rich cream. 8-10 open, 
very heavily ruffled and of good size. This has not bloomed for me but some hove written that it 
was better than Wasaga. Medium, $ .10; Small, 2 for $ .10; Bulblets, $ .50 per 100. 
Wasaga (Palmer). Clear buff, with wide-open, finely ruffled blooms. Opens 5-6 on a tall, straight 
spike. A very beautiful variety. My favorite. Large, 2 for $ .15; Medium, 4 for $ .15. 
Wanita (Martin). This is a pink with a smoky edge. Opens up to 12 large blooms at once. This 
makes poor-looking bulbs for me, but is a great glad. Large, $ .15; Medium, $ .10. 
Wilton (Gilrey). A remarkable exhibition variety. Color is salmon-orange with soft cream lip, about 8 
large flowers open on a tall spike. Large, $ .30; Medium, $ .20; Small, $ .10. 
Will R. Davis (Fisher). White flushed violet-pink with blue-violet blotch. Opens several medium¬ 
sized blooms at once. Large, $ .15; Medium, $ .10. 
Wurtembergia (Pf.). Immense fiery-scarlet with cream-white blotch. Opens 4-5 very large blooms at 
a time on tall, straight spikes. What a glad! Large, 2 for $ .15; Medium, 4 for $ .15; Small, 
10 for $ .15. 
Zauberflote (Pf.). Peach-rose with vivid reddish blotch. Very early, opening several large blooms at a 
time. Looks very good. Large, $ .50; Medium, $ .30; Small, $ .20. 
If you have not found in this list what you want, please write to us as we grow a great many 
varieties that cannot be listed. We have many customers each year who send us the amount they wish 
to spend for bulbs, and ask us to select the varieties for them. This we gladly do. Just tell us the 
colors you want and how high priced varieties you want and we will try to please you. 
MIXED BULBS. We do not grow any mixed bulbs. If you want a mixture we take them from 
our regular stock, which we can sell from $3.00 to $7.00 per 100. For $5.00 we can make you a collec¬ 
tion which will give you a Fairyland of colors. 
