$8, 100 for $75, med.—.70, 10 for $0, 100 
for $55, sm.—.50, 10 for $4, loo for $38.- 
o, bics.—3 for .25, 25 for $1.50, 100 for 
JIP5. Vve can supply this in any amount 
ciC perhaps lower prices in large quan- 
liticG. 
iSEACON —(Palmer). — A splendid 
exhibition glad with a rich scarlet rose 
dacicgiouna and inner throat marked 
fine with cream yellow. Opens eight 
on good spike. Very spectacular. A 
leader today. Each Ig.—.65, med.—.45, 
sm.—. 3 o, blis.—3 for 20, 25 for $1. 
BIT O’ HEAVEN —(Seeley-Crow). 
A bxt of gorgeous fiaming orange wi.h 
clear yellow throat. One of the natural 
commercials. A good performer with 
up to ten open. Beeley does not send 
out many but when he does—they are 
good. Each—large—.40, med.,—.25, sm. 
—.15, bits.—25 for .75. 
BUGLER — (Stevens). A fine huge 
lavender with about five open. REAL¬ 
LY LARGE. Self color and a good 
one. Somewhat early here, fair prop¬ 
agator. Worthwhile. Each —Ig. —.25, 
med.—.I5, sm.—^.10, bits.—25 for .75. 
BONITA — (Kingsley) — A clear 
refreshing pure pink with soft cream 
throat and a couple small rose spears. 
Opens eight—tall, good propagator. I 
like it. Each.—.20, med.—.15, sm.—.10 
bits.—25 for .50. 
CAMELLIA — Palmer) A shaded 
white with a small blotch of rich red. 
Spectacular. Fair grower, poor propag¬ 
ator for U3. Some like it very much. 
Each—Ig.—$4, med.—$3, bits. 3 for $1. 
CONQUEST — (Mitsch). A light 
salmon with white throat marks on a 
good strong spike. Opens six and is 
good all around flower. Fair propag¬ 
ator. Each—Ig.—$1.50, med.—$i„ bits. 
3 for .25. 
COLOSSUS—(Mitsch). A larger Or¬ 
egon—richer colored, similar markings. 
Rich p’nk with small red throat feath¬ 
er. VERY LARGE—as large or larger 
than Mirs New Zealand. Up to nine op¬ 
en. Exhibition. Each, Ig.—$3, med.— 
$2.25, bits —.3 for .75, 25 for $6. 
CREVE COUER — (E. H. Young). 
A new smoky that has attracted a lot of 
attention this past summer, winning 
over Badgad in several spots. Smoky 
orange, tall heavv grower, opens sev^n 
and a fine propagator. Each— Ig.—.50, 
bits.—3 for .I5, 25 for .75 
ELOISE. (Dorett-Gove). A laven¬ 
der said to be very fine in some places. 
Not so clear here but has remarkable 
growth. A heavy producer of bits, 
even from large bulbs. Very popular 
in California. Opens about six-tall. 
Each—Ig.—.60, 10 for $5, bits.—10 f^r 
• 25 * 
EARLY PEACH — (Pruitt). A very 
fine commercial i-O.ii tne origmaior of 
Shirley Temple. E. Peach is a vivid 
orange salmon with cream throat and 
is a fine exhibition variety also. Opens 
up to eight here for me, and is a good 
producer of bits. TRY IT. Each—Ig.— 
.25, bits.—25 for .20. 
FLORAL BEAUTY — (Zimmer). A 
fine deep rose pink with clear white 
lines in throat—very attractive mark¬ 
ings and a fine EARLY variety, opens 
six to eight. Good propagator. Each— 
Ig.—.15, med., .10, small — 4 for .10, 
bits..—50 for .20. 
HONOR—(Mrs. Kinyon). A lovely 
sharp blue lavender with v/ide open 
florets. Good growth, seven open and 
a very fine color. Should soon be a 
leader. Ge'J some now. Each—.40, 
med., .30, sm.—.2o, bits.—5 for .10. 
HECTOR—(Palmer). A tall large 
flowered Dr. Bennett. Much improved 
of course all around. But resembles the 
^!d scarlet red verv much. More open. 
Rer as a flame. Each—Ig.—.25, med.— 
.15, sm.—.10, bits.—15 for .10. 
JERSEY CREAM—(Evans>. A very 
lustrous rich cream that will make a 
real cutting glad. Heavy propagator. 
Mr. Evans made a find in this one. Op¬ 
ens seven—tall, fine. Eaich — Ig.—.25, 
med.—.20, sm.—.15, bits.—3 for .10, 10 
for .25. 
LESCHI—(Kaylor). A deep wine red 
maroon, opens ten, good grower and 
propagator. One of the best in this class, 
ruffled some too. Each—Ig.—.25, med.— 
.15, sm.—.10, bits.—20 for .25. 
MARGARET BEATON — (Twomey 
-Gove). A white with a small red 
blotch. Good size, good spike, five op¬ 
en. and a poor propagator for us. Nice 
spike tho. Each—Ig.—$8, no bits. 
MARY ANSTEEN—(E. H. Young). 
One of the finest commercials yet out. 
A fine pure rich salmon pink, with 
^mall mark. BEAUTIFUL color and 
Early. Opens six—seven — on good 
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