healthy bulbs, ought to have a real future as 
a cut flower as well as for exhibition. L 2—10c, 
M 2—15c, S 4—10c, B 20—10c. 
SUSSEX (Errey) 46-5-9. Salmon pink, small 
light yellow marking brushed with red. Some¬ 
times slightly smoked. A grand early exhibi¬ 
tion variety that seems hard to propagate. L 
1—10c. 
TAKINA (Burns) 50-6-5. Rose violet with 
deeper plume, slightly flaked. Round florets 
of fine substance, crowded a bit perhaps but 
most outstanding and a worth while “giant.” 
Placement not always of the best, but if buds 
are pushed into place a couple of days before 
they open, with fingers, this fault is easily 
overcome. L 1—20c, M 1—15c, S 1—10c, B 
10—10c. 
TOKEN (Pappas) 38-4-7. Bright orange 
salmon, light yellow marking. Early and ruf¬ 
fled, of fine form and substance. L 1—15c, B 
10—15c. 
VAGABOND PRINCE (Palmer) 40-5-7. An 
unusually deen smoky shade, sort of a garnet 
brown, contrasted with 'a brilliant scarlet 
blotch. Lightly ruffled and of excellent form. 
Prolific. Very striking. L 1—20c, M 1—15c, S 
1—10c, B 7—10c. 
VIOLET (Mair) 30-3V>-8. Mauve with in¬ 
distinct white blotch. The color is fine and it 
has many open but has other faults. L 1—25c. 
ZUNI (Mitsch) 46-6-10. A lovely smoky 
color on the lavender-grey order, soft peach 
blotch, rose line. Beautiful lightly ruffled form. 
I consider this the most beautiful smoky glad 
on the market today. L 1—$1.20, M 1—60c, S 
1—30c, B 1—10c. 
GROUP 2 
Most of these are exceptionally fine but I 
have only small stocks, offered while they last 
or until planted. Not less than 10c worth of a 
variety sold. 
AMETHIST. Lavender. L 1—15c, M 1—10c. 
CURLS OF GOLD. Yellow. L 2—15c, M 
2—10c. 
D. A. HAY. Pink. L 1—15c, M 1—10c. 
DOMINATOR. Salmon. L 1—$1.50, M 1—75c, 
S 1—25c. 
DR. DURR. Cream. L 2—10c, M 4—10c. 
DUC. OF YORK (D). Violet. L 2—10c, M 
4—10c, S 6—10c. 
ELKHART. Purple. L 1—10c. 
ESCORT. White. L 1—15c, M 1—10c. 
MISS DES MOINES. Orchid. L 2—10c. 
MR. MARK. Blue. L 2—10c. 
MRS. T. E. LANGFORD. Creamy. L 2-10c, 
M 4—10c. 
PIMPERNEL. Scarlet. L 1—10c. 
POINT TWAIN. Pink. L 1—10c, M 2—10c, 
S 4—10c. 
PROF. J. TROUP. Coral. L 2—10c, M 4—10c. 
S 8—10c, B 10c pkt. 
PROF. KEESOM. Brick. L 1—10c, M 2—10c, 
S 4—10c. 
PURE GOLD. Yellow. L 1—20c, M 1—15c, 
S 1—10c, B 10—20c. 
SCARLET PRINCEPS. Virginia. L 2—10c, 
M 4—10c, S 8—10c, B 10c pkt. 
SCHUBERT. Buff. L 2—10c. 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE. Cream. S 1—25c, B 
2—10c. 
TOSCA. Red. L 1—10c. 
W. VON GOETHE. Salmon. L 2—10c, M PRESIDENT LINCOLN 
4—10c. 
PRICES FOR GROUP 3 
Varieties listed on pages 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11. 
LARGE bulbs (over IV 2 in.) 5c each; 6 alike, 
25c; 12 alike, 50c; 100, $4.00. The best size to 
buy, produce earliest and best flowers. Sizes 
vary as much with varieties as the size of the 
flowers. 
MEDIUM bulbs (% to IV 4 in.) 4 alike, 10c; 
12 alike, 25c; 100 alike, $1.60. Most of these 
bloom but later than a larger size. 
SMALL bulbs (under % in.) 8 alike, 10c; 
100 alike, 80c. Some will bloom, make big 
bulbs for next year. Up to 50% overcount on 
some varieties while overstock lasts, in the 
small size. 
BULBLETS. 10c a package. Not counted, just 
a handful, at least 20, often several hundred. 
Some are hard to germinate, none guaranteed 
to grow. They seldom bloom the first year. 
ASSORTED DOZENS. 4 large, 4 medium 
and 4 small bulbs for 30c. All one variety. 
For a lot of flowers all season you should al¬ 
ways buy more than one bulb of a kind. 
Each variety will be separately and properly labelled. 
Not less than 10c worth of a variety sold excepting 
large bulbs (a 5c. 
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