TAIAROA—(Miller)— Large salmon 
pink with dull purple blotch. Anothei 
of the foreign smokies that seem to be 
eternally bobbing up, but a littel better 
than most of them. Exhibition type 
and size, eight open. Heavy propag¬ 
ator. Each—large—.I5, med., .10, sm., 
3 for .10, bits.—25 for .15. 
TANIWHA—Stock limited — Write 
for prices. 
TOA—(Miller)—Light salmon with 
orangj overset, attractive, similar to 
Pfitzers Triumph but with better sub¬ 
stance and flower head—opens seven to 
ten. Good. Each—^Ig.—.35, med.—.25, 
sm.—.15, bits.—10 for .20. 
WATER RHEIN —, Stock scarce— 
Write for prices 
WIESBADEN — Stock very small— 
Write for prices. 
NEWER AND RARER DOMESTIC 
AACHEN — (Mitsch). — A dainty, 
ruffled cream with rare beauty . One of 
the finest Grant has yet introduced, it 
not his best. At least we predict this 
one will make his work more popular 
than ever before. This variety for us 
opened six nice blooms, good size on 
a good plant. Rather late. Bulblets 
aplenty on the bulbs. Looks good. 
Each—large—$3,. No med. or small. 
Bits.—3 for .75, 25 for $5. 
ANGELUS — (Palmer) — Abeautiful 
fluted and ruffled bloom of pale salmon 
pink, rich and yet delicate in color. On- 
ens six. Fairly tall and a good propag¬ 
ator. Worthwhile. Has a small cream 
blotch. Each Ig.— $1.75, med.— $1, sm. 
—.75, bits., 3 for .25, 25 for $1.75. 
ALAYNE — (Kinyon).—Here’s one 
what is—and still isn’t. The color and 
growth for us is fine altho sometimes 
spikes are a bit shorter. The color is 
actually gorgeus. BUT—the trouble is 
—ibulb'*. don’t make right—don’t keep 
right—in fact—’'ou have a hard time to 
get a good bulb at all. Not only with 
u';—others too find the same trouble. I 
still say Mrs. Kinyon picked a winner, 
WHERO — (Burns)—Huge scarlet 
red with some blackish fleckings, very 
attractive—opens 7 to nine. Good prop¬ 
agator, pOosibilities. Try it. Each— 
Ig.—.50, med.—>.35, sm.—.20, bits.—10 
for .25. 
WUERTEMBURGIA — (Pfitzer) An 
attractive scarlet pink with white 
blotches, an old one with still a lot of 
friends. Good propagator. Each—Ig. 
—.lo, med.—2 for .10, sm.—6 for .10. 
bits. 100 for .25. 
ZAUBERFLOTE— (Pfitzer) — At¬ 
tractive tall spike with many open— 
peach or flesh salmon, with a big 
blotch of deep rose or red. Commer¬ 
cial possibilities. Eight (open. Good. 
Each—Ig. .50, med, —.85, sm.—.25, bits. 
—8 for .25. 
(U. S. & Canadian) ORIGINATIONS 
if we can ever get the bulbs to behave. 
Opens seven to eight. Color a pale 
heliotrope, or some call it a lavender 
maybe more accurate. Anyway—BEAU¬ 
TIFUL. Each—Ig. .75, med.—.50, sm. 
—.25, bits.—3 for .10, 25 for .65. 
AMRITA— (Palmer). — Clear rich 
buff-reminding us of Wasaga. Perhaps 
a better grower. Opens six seven. 
Fair propagator. Good enought. Each 
—large $1, med.—$3, sm.—$2, bits.—3 
roes for $1. 
BARCAROLE —^ (Palmer) About 
six large waved blooms of vivid grena¬ 
dine orange open on a fine spike. A 
fair propagator. No marks. Each—Ig. 
—$4, med,—$3, bits.—3 for $1, 25 for 
$7.50. 
BEAUTIFUL OHIO-- (HuHibarger) 
—One of the finest florists colors in a 
long while. A rich lavender rose, self 
color, rich and vivid. Opens six to 
eight on a fine spike. We predict this 
to take the place of many in the class. 
I prefer it to Minuet for art work. A 
bit slow to propagate but a sure germ- 
inator. Makes sound healthy bulbs. 
DON’T MP>S> getting stated on BEAU¬ 
TIFUL OHIO. Each — Ig.—$1, 10 for 
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