RAMSAY MCDONALD — (Pfitzer) 
—Deep rich purple—one of the best in 
the class. Opens seven, straight and 
tall—good healthy grower, good prop¬ 
agator. Clear coior and a show winner. 
Each—large—.40, med. — .25, sm., .15, 
bits. 15 for .20. 
REWI FALLU—(Fallu)—A monster 
deep red similar to Koehl in coior. Said 
to be very large but for us was not so 
big. Better from large bulbs no doubt. 
Probably a good one to invest in for fu¬ 
ture sales. Each — large $3, med. $2, 
sm., $1, bits. —3 for .75. 
RHEINSTROM — V/rite for prices 
—Stock scarce. 
RUDESHEIM — Write for prices— 
Stock scarce. 
RED GIANT—(Errey) a tall giant 
red glad with fine form but a poor 
propagator. We like it but haven’t 
much stock. Each—large $2, med., $1.- 
50, sm.—$1, bits 3 for .50. 
RANGITATA—(Julyan). A fine scar¬ 
let vermilion shade—attractive, opens 
seven to nine and a fair grower, good 
propagator. Class it with Mrs. S. A. Er¬ 
rey for performance. Each—Ig,, .25. 
med., .18, sm.—.10, bits., 2o for .15. 
ROYAL GOLD—(Pfitzer).—An ear¬ 
ly yellow with exceptionally fine color. 
Good substance and I have it with sev¬ 
en open, good grower and florets large. 
Stock still scarce. Each—Ig., $3.50, med. 
—$2.50, sm., $1.50, bits.—3 for $1. 
RED LORY— (Errey) Tall spectac¬ 
ular bronzy red with deeper blotch, op¬ 
ens up to twelve. Well known for all 
around performance. Each—large. 10, 
med., 3 for .lo, sm.—6 for .10, bits—100 
for 35. 
SOUTHERN CROSS —(Whitely).— 
Deep red—opens seven. Not so large 
florets—good commercial. Good prop¬ 
agator. Each—.15, med.—.10, sm.—4 
for .10, bits.—50 for .20. 
SONATINE—(Pfitzer) — Tall well 
opened florets of light pink—sometimes 
flecks a bit but has good commercial 
future Worth investing. Each—.15, 
med.,—.10, sm.—4 for .10, bits.—25 for 
.10. 
STAR OF BETHLEHEM—(Pfitzer) 
—Tall fine white. Very remarkable ex¬ 
hibition type. Late. Opens at least 
nine. Slow propagator. Won’t go as 
far as Polar Ice in our opinion in the 
commercial game but still very much 
worthwhile. Each—Ig., .15, med., .10, 
sm.,—3 for .10, bits.—25 for .I5. 
SEESTERN—(Pfitzer) — Rich sal¬ 
mon pink with glowing red blotches. 
Attractive—six open. Not so tail for 
use. Good increaser. Each .15, med.— 
.10, sm., 3 for .10, bits.—25 for .15. 
SARAS ATE—Write for prices. Stock 
very scarce. 
SAARLAND — Write for prices— 
Stock scarce. 
SCHNEEWITCHEN — (S n o w - 
princess—Pfitzer). Tall fine white—six 
to eight open, considered by the origin¬ 
ator as his best white to date. Early— 
milky white shade. Stock scarce. Price 
only by request. 
TUNIAS BLUE—(Both) — A fine 
medium shade of blue—no marks, tall 
with many open, and somewhat subject 
to heat. A good subject for hybridiz¬ 
ing however. Stock scarce. We have a 
fine supply considering the quantity re¬ 
leased so far. Medium size each—$5.50, 
sm., $3, bits., 3 for $i.2.s. 
TUNIAS BLUE WONDER —(Both) 
—Considered his best blue and one of 
good performance. Opens Up to nine 
for us and holds good. Fine propagator 
too and robust grower. One to invest in 
for future sales. A good stock of 
medium and smalls. Prices same as for 
Tunias Blue. 
TUNIAS TRIUMPH—(Both)— The 
glad that will make Boths reputation. A 
huge scarlet red with a perfect exhibi¬ 
tion spike, onening twelve at once. We 
can unhesitatingly recommend this var¬ 
iety. We have already sold most of 
our bulb^ets but can still spare a very 
few medium and small. A TIP—get 
started now on this one. 
TAMAROA—(Errev)— A smoky of 
the Aubrun type. Specta''uler and of 
exhibition size and type. Good p'*onag- 
ator and opens ten. Large. Each Ig. 
—.75, med., .50, sm.—.25, bits. 3 for .20. 
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