Stevensville, Michigan 
Large—7c Each; 3 Bulbs For 14c 
Medium—5c Each; 3 Bulbs For 10c 
Albatross. A large pure white on a tall stem, with 
several blooms open at a time. Extra fine. 
Ave Maria. Extra fine blue, with small purplish 
blotches. Large, well placed blooms. Very popular. 
Beverly Ann—Rosy-pink, witn blotch center, wide open 
flowers, ruffled. 
Blue Danube. Beautiful medium light blue, long spike, 
large flowers, and good placement. 
Crinkles. Lxtra heavily rutiled dark pink, a color 
lines in throat, rich velvet color. 
Candy Ivid. A smoky-red, marked with penciling and 
peppering hairlines. Medium size flowers Tall spikes. 
Commander Ivoehl. Blood-red, long straight spike. The 
florets are often 5 to 6 inches across, 
Cream Lilly. A delicate light canary yellow. Throat 
soft cream-white. Large open flowers. 
Chicago. Heavily ruffled, deep geranium red. Lower 
petals deeper red; beautiful. 
Diddie’s Red. Tall, velvety red. Flowers large, well 
formed and of excellent placement; brilliant color. 
EXCELLENCE. Orange Vermillian, with slightly deeper 
throat markings. A good one. 
Fern Kyle. Large ruffled flower of creamy white color. 
Creates a sensation wherever shown. 
Farina—Rich aster purple, deeper throat. Early and 
blooms well from small bulbs. 
KILBOURN. Deep tyrian rose, with purple-blue feathered 
markings, which makes it very beautiful. 
Minuet. Lilac lavender. One of the finest Glads. 
Large blossoms, strong foliage and fine grower. 
Marie Kunderd. A wonderful white; very early. One 
of the best ruffled whites. 
Mother Machree. Smoky, lavender and orange, over¬ 
cast in gray. Color is difficult to describe, 
Pelegrina. Dark violet-blue; six to eight open, perfect 
faced flowers. The best dark blue. 
Paul Pfitzer. Very beautiful reddish purple. Clear, 
brilliant color. Fine grower. 
Picardy. —A clear, shrimp pink, immense spikes, eight 
to ten open flowers; often six inches across. 
Red Glory. Extra large flowers, heavily ruffled, glori¬ 
ous rich red. No garden is complete without it. 
Suwanee. Salmon-orange with large throat blotch 
which makes it a very distinctive variety. 
Veilchenblau. Violet blue with dark blue pansy like 
blotches. The leading dark blue. 
Weko. Deep purple primulinus; fine, tall slender 
spike. Distinct and showy; self-color. 
Large—8c Each; 3 Bulbs For 16c 
Medium—6c Each; 3 Bulbs For 12c 
Amador—A glowing red, large perfectly placed flowers 
tall wiry spikes. 
Duna—A soft light buff, distinctly new and different. Five 
> six la rtj'p blooms onen at a time. 
Debonair—LaFrance pink, with creamy throat mark. Tall, 
always straight spike, large open flowers. 
Maid of Orleans—White with cream throat. Large flowers 
very beautiful. A Florists favorite. 
Shoreham. Very striking and showy red, tall spike 
with large open blossoms. 
Large—10c Each; 3 Bulbs For 20c 
Medium— 7c Each: 3 Bulbs For 14c 
Blue Triumpliator—The large light blue, with six to eight 
open at a time, ^xtra fine. 
MOUNT HOOD. Very large white, with smaH red feather 
on the lower petals. A good white. 
Red Phipps—A fine red, eight or more open at a time fine 
cut flower variety, one of the best. 
Royal Purple. Large blooms, rich violet-purple, strong 
plant, spike tall and slender. 
WAS AG A. A grand new clear buff color, with wide open 
blooms. A beauty to look at. 
