VARIETY 
LIMITED DESCRIPTION 
BULBS 
BULBLETS 
Per 
Large 
Med. 
Small 
Per 
AFLAME—Rich deep begonia rose, shading to orange flame. Large florets. Tall 
2 
.10 
pkt. 
.10 
spike. Midseason. 
10 
.40 
AIDA—Deep violet blue. Very rich coloring. The earliest and one of the finest of 
2 
.10 
this color. 
10 
.40 
ALBATROS—Undoubtedly one of the finest pure whites. Tall spike, large florets. 
2 
.12 
perfect color. Midseason. 
10 
.50 
AL. SMITH—Tall salmon rose. Fine for early blooms. Good cut flower. Very early 
10 
.40 
.20 
.12 
pkt. 
.10 
100 
3.00 
1.60 
1.00 
AMADOUR—Large glowing red. Stands heat well. Early midseason. 
2 
.15 
10 
.55 
.35 
.20 
ANNA EBERIUS—Deep velvety purple, deeper throat. Old but one of the best 
2 
.10 
in its color. Midseason. 
10 
.40 
.20 
.12 
AVE MARIA—Light violet blue with small purplish blotch. Very fine. Early 
10 
.40 
.20 
.12 
pkt. 
.10 
midseason. 
100 
3.20 
1.60 
1.00 
BAGDAD—Smoky rose, lighter throat. An outstanding variety and one of the 
10 
.40 
.20 
.10 
100 
.10 
best in its color. Late midseason. 
100 
3.00 
1.50 
.80 
qt. 
1.50 
BERTY SNOW—A fine large pinkish lavender. One of the best exhibition varie- 
2 
.10 
ties. Midseason. 
10 
.40 
BETTY NUTHALL—Warm coral pink with pale yellow throat. One of finest 
10 
.40 
.20 
.10 
100 
.10 
varieties. Late. 
100 
2.75 
1.40 
.70 
qt. 
1.50 
BLEEDING HEART—White tinted pink with large red blotch. One of the finest 
2 
.10 
pkt. 
.10 
blotched varieties. Many open. Midseason. 
10 
.40 
.20 
.12 
1000 
1.00 
BLUE DANUBE—Beautiful light blue. Long straight spike. Midseason. 
2 
.12 
10 
.50 
CANBERRA—Tall vigorous clear yellow. Large flowers. Many open. Fine 
10 
.40 
.20 
.12 
pkt. 
.10 
exhibition variety. Midseason. 
100 
3.00 
1.60 
1.00 
1000 
.50 
CASA VADUGA—Tall decorative lavender. Straight spike. Early. 
• 10 
.50 
.25 
.15 
100 
3.75 
CHARLES DICKENS—Bright radiant purple, darker blotch. Many open. An 
2 
.10 
outstanding variety. 
10 
.35 
COMMANDER KOEHL—Beautiful large clear blood red. One of the best of its 
10 
.50 
.25 
.15 
pkt. 
.10 
color. Late midseason. 
100 
4.00 
COPPER BRONZE—Old copper and bronze—a most distinctive and artistic vari- 
2 
.10 
pkt. 
.10 
ety. Midseason. 
10 
.35 
CORONATION—Soft light salmon shading to cream and creamy yellow in throat. 
10 
.45 
.25 
.15 
100 
.10 
Beautiful exhibition variety. Midseason. 
100 
3.50 
2.00 
1.10 
1000 
1.00 
Debonair—L aFrance pink, cream throat. Tall straight spike. Late mddscason. 
2 
.12 
pkt. 
.10 
10 
.50 
.25 
.15 
DREAM O’ BEAUTY—Strong growing, vivid deep rose. Perhaps the best exhi- 
10 
.45 
.25 
.15 
pkt. 
.10 
bition rose. Midseason. 
100 
3.50 
2.00 
1.00 
lOOO 
‘.80 
DR. F. E. BENNETT—-I'all brilliant scarlet. Large flowers. Many open. A prize 
2 
.10 
winner. Late midseason. 
10 
.40 
.20 
.12 
DR. HOEG—New dark red, edged with gray. Midseason. 
1 
.15 
JO 
1.20 
DR. MOODY—Light lavender. Long spike. Many open. One of the best. Early 
. 2 
.10 
pkt. 
.10 
midseason. 
10 
.40 
.20 
.12 
DR. NELSON SHOOK—Deep rose, well ruffled. Giant flower and wondeiiully at- 
2 
.12 
tractive. Midseason. 
10 
.45 
DUN A—Soft light pinky buff. Color unusual and very pretty. Five or six large- 
2 
.12 
pkt. 
.10 
blooms open at once. Midseason. 
10 
.50 
.25 
.15 
EARLY DAWN—An early geranium pink. Tall spike, good propagator. 
2 
.10 
pkt. 
.10 
10 
.45 
.20 
.12 
1000 
.50 
EARLY SUNRISE—Light red to rose pink. Large flower, straight spike. Very 
2 
.12 
pkt. 
.10 
early. 
10 
.50 
.25 
.15 
EDITH ROBSON—Light salmon rose with red blotch. Many open. One of the 
2 
.10 
best from Australia. Late. 
10 
.40 
EMILE AUBRUN—Rose red, often overlaid slate, cherry blotch. An outstanding 
2 
.10 
variety. Midseason. 
10 
.35 
