Alfred M. London 
Coming well before the 
rush, makes this a much 
sought for flower by the flor¬ 
ist. This with Village Queen 
and “Jessica” make a trio of 
top price cut flowers on the 
wholesale markets, each be¬ 
ing new and a much needed 
color at this season. “Lan- 
don” is a tall, rugged, always 
straight spike of 20 or more 
bulbs with easily 8 or more 
open. The flowers are of 
good size and a light soft 
scarlet, slight lines in the 
throat. A vigorous growing 
plant, producing a quantity 
of bulblets that germinate 
well. 
LANDON PRICES, 
see page 12. 
BLUE BIZARRE 
THIS NOVELTY wherever 
shown has always attracted 
attention, the unusual color 
blending being a light violet 
blue with overlays of deeper 
shades, which vary to a large 
degree in the flowers, some 
being comparatively clear. 
The spike is of good size, 
holding several good sized 
flowers open. A good in- 
creaser and a real novelty 
for the garden, and used a 
great deal as a cut flower. 
BLUE BIZARRE Prices, 
please see page 13. 
ALICE HERRIOTT 
The warmth of this beauty 
and its shadings make it a 
highly desirable variety. A 
rich cherry-rose with just a 
cast of blue to the upper 
throat. A tall, strong spike, 
it will hold nicel}^ eight or 
more of these good sized 
flowers open at one time. 
This was one of our attrac¬ 
tions at the Rochester show 
this past season, and is cer¬ 
tain to become very popular. 
ALICE HERRIOTT Prices, 
please see page 12. 
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