VREDENBURG. A very vigorous new 
Pfitzer white that should be of great 
value, particularly because it is very 
early. Pure white, comparable to 
Mammoth White as follows: Better 
in that it has very heavy substance, 
and of great use as a florist variety be¬ 
cause it is so very early. But not as 
good in that the spikes are not quite 
as long and tall. Outstanding in every 
other respect, such as size, placement, 
etc. 
Large, $3.00 ea.; Med., $2.00 ea.; 
Small, $1.00 ea.; Bits., 3 for 50c. 
WAS AG A. Light apricot. Not large, 
but very delightful. 
Each 
3 
6 
12 
25 
100 
L. .10 
.20 
.35 
.60 
1.10 
4.00 
M. 
.15 
.20 
.35 
.70 
2.25 
S. 
.15 
.25 
.40 
1.35 
Bulblets 
— 
100 for 
.25, 
300 for 
.50. 
SMALL 
CARA MIA. Soft shrimp pink with 
crimson line in throat. 
Large, 10c ea., 3 for 20c, 6 for 35c, 12 
for 60c, 25 for $1.10; Medium, 6 for 20c, 
12 for 35c, 25 for 70c; Bits., 100 for 
25c, 300 for 50c. 
COPPER BRONZE. A beautiful primu- 
linus aptly described by its name. 
Large, 10c ea., 3 for 20c, 6 for 35c, 12 
for 60c, 25 for $1.10; Medium, 6 for 20c, 
12 for 35c, 25 for 70c; Bits., 100 for 
25c, 300 for 50c. 
GLORIANA. Golden salmon, shading 
to yellow at throat. Very charming. 
Large, 10c ea., 3 for 20c, 6 for 35c, 12 
for 60c, 25 for $1.10. 
GOLD BUG. Ruffled golden yellow. 
Large, 10c ea., 3 for 20c, 6 for 35c, 12 
for 60c, 25 for $1.10. 
GOLDEN FRILLS. Dainty yellows, heav¬ 
ily ruffled, and with two red lines run¬ 
ning down the throat. 
Large, 10c ea., 3 for 20c, 6 for 35c, 12 
for 60c, 25 for $1.10; Medium, 6 for 20c, 
12 for 35c, 25 for 70c; Bits., 100 for 
25c, 300 for 50c. 
LULLABY. Tall yellow with faint scar¬ 
let-red pencilings at the edge of petals. 
Large, 10c ea., 3 for 20c, 6 for 35c, 12 
for 60c, 25 for $1.10. 
WHERO. A very rich, dark red from 
Australia. Good in every respect ex¬ 
cept that the spike is a little short. 
Worth listing nevertheless, because its 
color is so fine. 
Large, 35c ea., 3 for 75c; Med., 25c ea., 
3 for 60c; Small, 20c ea-, 3 for 45c; 
Bits., 12 for 35c, 50 for $1.00. 
W. H. PHIPPS. Magnificent salmon 
pink. Flowers large. Ten or more 
open at once, and long flower spike. 
Large, 10c ea., 3 for 20c, 6 for 35c, 12 
for 60c, 25 for $1.10, 100 for $4.00. 
“Those Christmas cards of your with seed 
packets attached are so much larger and 
nicer than I even hoped for. It’s differ¬ 
ent and full value plus.” 
— Mrs. R. L. R., Ohio. 
ORANGE BUTTERFLY 
PRIMULUS ASSORTMENT 
Large: 25 - $1.10; 50 - $2.00; 100 - $3.85 
Medium: 25 - 70c; 50 - $1.25; 100 - $2.40 
THREE EACH “PRIM” COLLECTION 
Three large bulbs each, 
all nine varieties listed — $1.50 
Carl Salbach • • • 
Finest Gladiolus 
ZUNI. A very fine new smoky, very 
reminiscent of the old variety, Rose 
Ash, but a little brighter, and taller, 
and with fine, regular placement and 
all around good habit. Nine to 12 of 
18 to 20 buds open at once. A Grant 
Mitsch origination that ranks with his 
Rima and Siegfried as among the very 
finest. A combination of salmon and 
slate, florets being medium size, and 
each being delicately ruffled. 
Large, $1.20 ea.; Med., 60c, 3 - $1.50; 
Small, 30c ea., 6 - $1.25; Bits., 5 - 30c. 
ORANGE BUTTERFLY (Salbach). A 
rich, glowing, bronzy, orange primuli- 
nus that is in a class by itself. The 
florets are of heavy substance, yet the 
flower is dainty and beautifully placed. 
Ten to twelve open. Reports indicate 
that this is the most generally favored 
all-around primulinus grown. Award 
of Merit, R. H. S., England. 
Called the “daintiest of glads” by 
an Australian grower; and a retail cus¬ 
tomer writes: “Your glad ‘Orange But¬ 
terfly’ is one of the prettiest things I 
have in my 115 varieties of glads.” 
Large, 10c ea., 3 for 20c, 6 for 35c, 12 
for 60c, 25 for $1.10; Medium, 6 for 20c, 
25c, 300 for 50c. 
OLIVE MARIE BROWN. An outstand¬ 
ing new primulinus. Soft bronzy-apri¬ 
cot with yellow throat. 
Large, 15c ea., 3 for 35c, 6 for 55c, 12 
for $1.00; Medium, 10c ea., 3 for 20c, 
6 for 35c, 12 for 60c. 
RADIANT (Salbach). Glowing straw¬ 
berry pink. Tall, graceful spike. 
Large, 10c ea., 3 for 20c, 6 for 35c, 12 
for 60c, 25 for $1.10; Medium, 6 for 
20c, 12 for 35c, 25 for 70c; Bits., 100 
for 25c, 300 for 50c. 
FLOWERING GLADIOLUS 
Mild regions like the coastal sections of California are ideal 
for begonias, which require a cool spot, protected from the 
wind. They will also grow well where the climate is some¬ 
what warmer, providing that they are given a particularly 
cool and protected location. 
We offer the finest begonias obtainable anywhere. Our 
stock comes directly from Frank Reinelt, the same hybridist 
who created the sensational “Pacific” delphinium strain which 
we introduced some several years ago. His hybridizing work 
with begonias has been recognized as being as outstanding 
as his work with the delphinium. This opinion of ours has 
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been backed by that of expert after expert, to the effect that 
Reinelt Begonias are definitely the tops. We offer them as 
follows, delivery starting in late January. 
Double Camellia Type — Available in white, pink, rose 
shades, red and scarlet shades, yellow, orange, apricot, and 
salmon shades. (Prepaid, and each color labeled seperately, 
but no less than 12 at the dozen rate) — 25c each, 12 for $2.50 
Double Hanging Basket Type — Available in white, pink 
and rose, salmon shades, orange scarlet, and crimson. (Pre¬ 
paid. and each color labeled seperately, but no less than 12 
at the dozen rate) — 25c each, 12 for $2.50 
