ALLEMANIA — (Pfitzer) — Rich 
bright scarlet red—huge—tall — opens 
six to eight, good prop. Med. season, 
and locks better by far than Amador 
or Bennett. Will take a lot of punish¬ 
ment in the field. Each—Ig. .50, med., 
.30, sm., .20, bits.—10 for .25. 
APHRODITE—Stock limited — write 
for prices. 
ARTEMIS — Stock limited—write 
for prices. 
A. an HORST WESSEL — Stock 
limited — write for prices. 
ALLEGRO—(Pfitzer) — A fine me¬ 
dium blue, darker in throat. Quite a 
contender for commercial possibilities. 
Opens six. Good propagator. Stock still 
scarce. Price—each—large—.50, med.— 
.30, sni.^ .20, bits—3 for .15 
BAD HOMBURG — Stock limited- 
write for prices. 
BLUE SCHONHEIT—pfitzer) —A 
strong grov/ing blue, medium on outer 
petals shading to a deeper throat, opens 
seven—looks fair for cutting. Quite a 
fair propagator. Each — Ig—$1, med., 
.60, sm., .40, bits. — 3 for .2o. 
BLUTENTRAUM — Stock limited 
—write for prices. 
BAD-KREUZNAGH — Stock limit¬ 
ed—write for prices. 
BAD-SCHWALBACH —Stock limit¬ 
ed—write for prices. 
DO-X — (Pfitzer) — Light yellow, 
somewhat deeper in throat. Fair—opens 
six. Good prop. Each—Ig., .25, med., 
—.I5, sm., .10, bits—25 for .40. 
DR. ECKNER—Stock limited—write 
for prices. 
DANNY BOY—(Julyan) — smoky 
with plum blotch—exhibition spike—at¬ 
tractive gray. Stock limited in America 
—each—Ig. .40, med.—.25, sm., .15, blats. 
—10 for .25. 
D. A. HAY — (Burns)—well known 
show pink and cream, has placed over 
Picardy in a number of shov/s—ideal 
spike, fair propagator. Each—.20, med., 
—.10, sm., 3 for .10, bits — 6 for .10. 
EUIDES — (Errey) — Heralded last 
year as a fine new white this variety 
has been a disappointment to us. Oth¬ 
ers claim it docs fine for them however. 
Opens for some up to ten. Poor increas- 
er for us. Each—Ig.—.60, med. — .40, 
small—.25, bits. —5 for ,20. 
EVADNS — (Errey) a strong grov/- 
mg tall orange scarlet—of fine commer¬ 
cial ’ possibilities. Looks very good 
when well grown. Opens eight. Good 
propagator. TRY IT. Each—.60, med., 
.40, sm.—.25, bits. —6 for .25, 
EDITH RpBSON—(Robson)—Tall 
peach pink vvUh tv/o small rose blotch¬ 
es, attractive big exhibition variety op¬ 
ening ten at once on good spike. Large 
bulbs only—.lo each. 
FELICITAS — Stock scarce—'Write 
for prices, 
FRAU HENNY WETZEL — Stock 
scarce—write for prices. 
GUTENBURG — Stock scarce— 
write for prices, 
GRUNES LIGHT — (Pfitzer) —A 
tall exhibition white with some green 
glaze—odd and beautifully colored and 
ruffled. May go far. New yet. Each— 
$1.60, med.—$1, sm.—.80, bits.—3 for .40. 
GLORIOUS— ( ? )—tall spike with 
fine large flowers of light rose—Opens 
eight to ten—too bad we haven’t been 
able to determine for sUre the origina¬ 
tor of this fine glad. A good propag¬ 
ator too. We like it. Each—$3, med.— 
$2, sm.—$1, bits.—5 for $1. 
GOLDSTAUB — (Pfitzer) — Mitsch 
introduced this one to us—and thanks a 
lot—Grant. -It’s a very fine deep rich 
yellow;—opens seven — propagates good 
too. Looks like a comer. We are an¬ 
xious to get more of it. Each—.80, 
med.—.60, sm.—.40, bits.—4 for .25. 
GRAFIN LIVIA CHOTEK — (Pfit¬ 
zer)—Light lavender verging to blue— 
looks good—tall—pfopagates and opens 
eight. A comer. Each—.35, med. —.25, 
sm.,—.15, bits.—10 for .25. 
GEI<BER ERSTLING — (Pfitzer)— 
tall fine yellow—good propagator— 
LARGE flowers v/ith seven open and 
good chances of becoming a commercial 
varietv. Each — .25, med,, . 2 o, sm.,— 
.TO, Bits. 15 for .25. 
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