Tunia’s Triumph. The finest giant variety. Deep scarlet' self. 
"7ii7 
7-inch florets ... 
i 
2.00 
1.25 
.SO each 
Vagabond Prince. Deep reddish brown. Brilliant blotch 
i 
.20 
.15 
.10 
.15 
that seems alive . 
10 
1.50 
1.00 
.75 
Waikawa. Pink with cherry blotch. F. C. C. at Ballarat . 
i 
2.00 
.25 each 
Whero. Extra fine red. Called the world’s 
i 
.15 
.10 
.05 
.10 
best red . 
10 
.80 
.40 
Wings of Song. Beautiful pink seedling of Picardy. Extra fine . 
1 
1.50 
1.00 
.10 each 
Zuni. Very tall rich smoky salmon . 
1 
1.25 
.10 each 
Mixed Bulbs made up of the above varieties and seedlings ... 
100 
2.50 
1.50 
1.00 
Special Collections 
We are offering the following collections, mostly of the newer introductions, at collection prices that offer attractive 
savings. Order collections by number. 
Collection No. 1—$5.00 value for $3.50—1 medium each: Coralie, Shalimar, Euphony, Jacinth and 2 medium Nola. 
Collection No. 2—$3.00 value for $2.00—Small bulbs of same varieties in Collection No. 1. 
Collection No. 3—$8.00 value for $6.00—1 small each: Gaiety, Carved Ivory, Jimgrim and Cynara. 
Collection No. 4—$4.00 value for $3.00—2 bulblets each: Battleflag, Carved Ivory, Fantasia, Cynara, Gaiety and Jimgrim. 
Collection No. 5—$4.50 value for $3.75—1 small each: Summer Breeze, Honeysuckle and Joli. 
Collection No. 6—$2.10 value for $1.75—2 bulblets each of varieties in Collection No. 5. 
Collection No. 7—$3.50 value for $2.50—2 bulblets each: Amrita, Barcarole, Komiri, Royal Gold, Tunia’s Triumph, Wings 
of Song, Phar Lap, Red Giant, Rewi Fallu, Abe, and 1 small bulb Fortune. 
Collection No. 8—$3.00 value for $2.00—1 small bulb each: Beowulf, Isoia Bella, James Fitzjames, Robert Burns, Sahara, 
The Bounty and Coralie. 
Collection No. 9—$4.80 value for $3.00—1 medium bulb of same varieties as in Collection No. 8. 
Collection No. 10—$4.00 value for $3.00—2 large bulbs each: Beacon, Leschi, Cherokee, Prairie Gold, Takina, Vagabond 
Prince, Whero, Blaue Schonheit, and Euphony. 
Collection No. 11—$3.00 value for $2.00—Same varieties and amounts as in Collection No. 10 but in medium bulbs. 
Seedling Collections 
We are offering the following collections of seedlings under number. These are all still on trial and some will undoubt¬ 
edly be introduced. We are offering these in two grades, the first group containing seedlings of unusual quality; the second 
grouv containing seedlings which stand less chance of being introduced. 
Seeding Collection S-1: 
10 large bulbs, all different, labeled under number, $1.50 
25 large bulbs, all different, labeled under number, $3.00 
Seedling Collection S-2: 
10 large bulbs, all different, labeled under number, $1.00 
25 large bulbs, all different, labeled under number, $2.00 
Discounts — 10% on orders of $5.00 to $10.00; 15% on orders over $10.00. These discounts do not apply to collections. 
Extras — You will find our count and extras generous. 
All bulbs have been treated with Naphthalene flakes in storage. A new location with a sandy well-drained soil has 
given us the cleanest and the most disease-free bulbs we have ever grown. 
Premium Bulbs 
On all orders of $5.00 we will add a blooming size bulb of Rimmon, one of our seedlings which will be listed next 
year at $3.00. On all orders of $10.00 a blooming size bulb of Rendezvous, another seedling which will be listed next year 
at $5.00. Neither of these is for sale this year. 
'Rimmon' (336-50) is a very tall deep velvety rose-red with 6 to 7 ruffled 4%-inch florets open. This received an 
Honorable Mention at Ithaca in 1936. 
'Rendezvous’ (36-137) (Inspiration x Picardy) is a lovely buff-pink with a deeper edge, resembling Lotus in color, but 
opening 10 to 12 in perfect double row arrangement, making a perfect cut flower. 
Matoaka 
This is one of our seedlings being introduced exclusively by F. L. Worcester of Richglad Gardens, Richmond, Virginia. 
Mataoka impressed Mr. Worcester so favorably when sent to him for trial some years ago that he purchased the entire stock. 
This year on trial in various sections of the country it received high praise and is apparently headed for the top in the 
black-red class. If you like the dark colors we suggest that you send for Mr. Worcester’s catalog. 
