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AIDA (Pfitzer) Med. Tall, 7 0-7 5, (3-4). One of the best deep blue shades. Large, 
well placed flowers with reddish lilac blotch; five open; early. A very choice 
variety; easy to propagate. Assorted dozen, 35c. 
ALBATROSS (Pfitzer) Tall, (Com.) 80-85, (5-6). Large, pure white, 6-8 open; very 
tall; blooms are the so-called Lily type, somewhat funnel shaped, a tendency to 
face upward. A good variety and easy to propagate. Assorted dozen, 40c. 
ALIGHT (Hornberger) Tall (Com.) 8 0-8 5, (5-6). Prim Grand. A sport of 
Aflame; a wonderful new variety; a shade lighter in color than Aflame, and with 
its large white throat blotch makes a very distinctive and charming variety. As 
this is a color sport of Aflame, it has all the habits and qualities of its parent 
except the difference in coloring. Assorted dozen, $3.35. 
ALLENWOOD (Hornberger) Tall 85-9 0, (4-5). Long spike, deep pink, 6-8 open. A 
little deeper in color than “Phipps.” Assorted dozen, 40c. 
ALLENWOOD (Hornberger) Tall 85-90, (4-5 ). Long spike, deep pink, 6-8 open. 
A little deeper in color than “Phipps.” Assorted dozen, 40c. 
AMADOR (Kingsley) Med. (Com.) 80-85, (4-5). Bright, clear red of brilliant shade. 
Good grower. Assorted dozen, 35c. 
AVE MARIA (Pfitzer) Med. (Com.) 7 5-8 0 (4-5). Good light blue; purplish blotch. 
7-8 open. Very good propagator. Extra good. Assorted dozen, 40c. 
BAGDAD (Palmer) Tall (Com.) 100-105 (5-6). A smoky rose; a wonderful grower 
and massive plant with tall, straight stems that carry massive large flowers. 
5-6 open; very large florets, often six inches. Fast propagator. Assorted dozen, 
40c. 
BEAUTIFUL OHIO (Hullibarger). I would describe as a mauve pink, a new variety 
introduced by Heberling. Assorted dozen, $11.50. 
BEOWOLF (Nitchman) A tall late lavender-rose. A new variety that looks prom¬ 
ising as a commercial. Good grower and propagator. Assorted dozen, $34.60. 
BERTY SNOW (Mair) Tall (Com. Ex.) 7 5-8 0 (4-5). A very nice lavender, 7-8 open, 
large flowers on a good spike; good propagator. Very good but not equal to 
Minuet as florists’ flower. Assorted Dozen, 35c. 
BETTY NUTHALL (Salbach) Tall (Com.) 115-120, (4-5) Coral pink, pale yellow 
throat, markings shading to orange, general color effect salmon orange. Very 
tall, straight spikes, a massive, heavy plant, rapid propagator. Assorted dozen, 
40 c. 
BETSY BOB UP (Canine) A sport of Betty Nuthall; the same in all qualities as 
“Nuthall” except the color, which is a light creamy apricot. A very fine new 
glad. Assorted dozen, 70c. 
BILL SOAVDEN (Fallu) Med. 80-8 5 (5-6). We were one of the very first to grow 
this variety as Fallu sent us some of his stock before he introduced the variety. 
Very large, massive, deep, blood-red, blooms with 5-6 open. Assorted dozen, 40c. 
BLEEDING HEART (Brown) Tall (Com.) 8 0-8 5 (4-5) White suffused pale pink, 
with large red distinctive blotch. 8-10 open. Strong grower. A glorified Pendle¬ 
ton; extra choice. Assorted dozen, 35c. 
BLUE ADMIRAL (Christ) Strong growing, medium blue, of very clear good color. 
A very popular variety. Assorted dozen, 90c. 
BLUE DANUBE (Pfitzer) Tall 8 0-8 5 (3-4). Beautiful light blue; long, straight 
spike; 6-8 open; good placement; large flowers; clear color. Assorted dozen, 40c. 
BROWN WINGS (Hornberger) Med. 80-95 (3-4). Prim Grand. A color novelty; 
general color effect brown and tan; a favorite with people who like odd shades. 
Assorted dozen, 40c. 
CANBERRA (Errey) Tall (Com.) 9 0-9 5 (4-5) Strong growing plant, a good yellow. 
Buds have greenish cast but color is good when blooms are open. Assorted 
dozen, 40c. 
