MARY ELIZABETH — Very heavily 
ruffled white with cream throat. Me¬ 
dium size, tall, strong- grower. 
L. 10-.50; M. 10-.30. ' 
MARY AUSTEEN —Deep begonia rose, 
darker throat. A popular variety with 
florists; a real beauty. 
L. .10; M. 2-.15; S. 4-.15. 
Per 10—L. .80; M. .60; S. .30. 
MARY FREY —Medium early lavender; 
large flowers, well spaced. 
L. 10-.50; M. 10-.30; S. 10-.15. 
MILDRED LOUISE — Marvelous 
strawberry pink blending to yellow in 
throat. L.10-.50; M. 10-.30; 10-.15. 
MINUET — Clear, light lavender by 
which all other lavenders are judged. 
L. 10-.50; M. 10-.30; S. 10-.15. 
MISS BLOOMINGTON — Very tall, 
light yellow. Six or more well placed 
blooms open at a time. 
L. 10-.50; M. 10-.30; S. 10-.15. 
MOROCCO— Very deep, dark red; al¬ 
most black. 
L. 10-.50; M. 10-.30; S. 10-.15. 
MOTHER MACH REE — Soft smoky 
lavender combined with orange and 
grav. An odd but very pretty smoky. 
L. 10-.50; M. 10-.30; S. 10-.15.' 
MISS GREELY — Much like W. H. 
Phipps but slightly darker and three 
weeks earlier. 
L. 10-.50; M. 10-.30; S. 10-.15. 
MRS. LEON DOUGLAS— Salmon rose 
with overlay of flame and scarlet. Very 
large. L. 10-.50; M. 10-.30; S. 10-.15. ' 
MRS. R. P. CHASE — Creamy white 
with soft cream throat. Fine strong 
spike, large flowers. 
L. 10-.50; M. 10-.30; S. 10-.15. 
MRS. LULA HUNT— Mid -season dark 
pink. Fine. 
L. 10-.60; M. 10-.30; S. 10-.15. 
NETHERLAND PRINCE— V ery large 
flowers of bright salmon. 6 to 8 blooms 
open. L. 10-.50; M. 10-.30; S. 10-.15 
NEW ERA— Ruffled lovely rose pink, 
About 7 to 8 open at one time. Very 
beatuiful. L. .20; M. 2 .25; S. 2-.15. 
Per 10—L. 1.60; MM.00; S.-.60. 
OLIVE GOODRICH— A very delicate 
blending white with pink edge. 
L. 10-.50; M. 10-.30; S. 10-.15. 
OUR SELECTION— Rich salmon red, 
overlaid with slate. Classed as a smoky. 
L. 10-.50; M. 10-.30; S. 10-.15. 
PAUL PFITZER —Violet purple, sever¬ 
al large flowers open; tall erect spike. 
L. 10-.50; M. 10-.30; S. 10-.-5. 
PARADISE —Large early apricot with 
narrow lines of scarlet in throat. 
L. 10-.50; M. 10-.30; S. 10-.15. 
PELEGRINA —A pure dark violet-blue, 
lower petals somewhat darker. Excel¬ 
lent. L. 10-.50; M. 10-.30; S. 10-.15. 
PEGGY LOU —Light rose pink, most 
outstanding in this class. Similar to Pi¬ 
cardy in habit and growth. 
L. .25; M. .15; S. 2-.15. 
Per 10—L. 2.00; M. 1.30; S. .65. 
PFITZER’S TRIUMPH— Bright salmon 
scarlet, wide open flowers. Very attrac¬ 
tive. L. 10-.50; M. 10-.30; S. 10-.15. 
PHYLLIS McQUISTON— Very beauti¬ 
ful, pure pink with 5 or more open; tall 
spike. L. 10-.50; M. 10-.30; S. 10-.15. 
PICARDY —Sensational waxy shrimp 
pink. A very outstanding variety. 
L. 10-.40; M. 10-.25; S. 10-.10. ' 
PIRATE —Shades of carmine and purple 
to a bright upper throat. 
L. 10-.50; M. 10-.30; S. 10-.15. 
PRIDE OF WANAKA— A lovely shade 
of rich rose; good propagator. 
L. 10-.40; M. 10-.25; S. 10-.10. 
PURPLE GLORY —Deepest velvety ma¬ 
roon red, well ruffled; very pretty. 
L. 10-.50; M. 10-.30; S. 10-.15. 
RAMESSES— I xirge, tall ruffled purple, i 
A novelty. 
L. 10-.50"; M. 10-.30; S. 10-.15. 
RAGUEL— I .arge, creamy-buff with 
markings. L. 15; M. .12; S. 2-.15. 
Per 10—L. 2.00; M. .70; S. .40. 
RAPTURE —Medium light salmon. Very 
good for floral work. 
L. 10-.40; M. 10-.15; S. 10-.15. 
RECOVERY— R ose red or deep water¬ 
melon pink. 
L. 10-.50; M. 10-.30; S. 10-.20. 
RED LORY —- Brilliant crimson with 
purplish cast. Unusually tall. 
L. 10-.50; M. 10-.30; S.'10-.15. 
RED PHIPPS —A glowing red. Splen¬ 
did spike, good placement, good grower 
and propagator. 
L. 10-.50; M. 10-.30; S. 10-.15. 
RIM A —Beautiful lilac-pink with cream 
throat, large well placed florets on a 
tall spike. L. 40; M. .25; S. .15. 
Per 10—L. 3.20; M. 2.00; S. 1.20. 
REVERIE- —Light pink and cream, very 
delicate color combination. 
L. 2-.12; M. 4-.15; S. 10-.15. 
Per 10— L. .50; M. .30; S. .15. 
SALBACH’S PINK — Geranium pink, 
soft carimne marking. Grand for exhi¬ 
bition. L. 10-.50; M. 10-.30; S. 10-.15. 
SANDRA— Light shrimp pink, amber 
blotch. L. .25; M. .15; S. .10. 
Per 10—L. 2.00; M. 1.20; S. 80. 
SENORITA — A true golden orange. 
Very showy. Medium tall. 
L. 10-.50; M. 10-.30; S. 10-.15. 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE— Heavily ruffled, 
large light cream with darker cream 
throat. L. .10; M. 2-.12; S. 3-.10. 
Per 10—L. .80; M. .50; S. .25. 
SMILING MAESTRO— A rich, brown¬ 
ish salmon, sometimes showing a fleck 
of slate along the edge. 
L. 10-.50; M., 10-.30; S. 10-.15. 
STAR OF BETHLEHEM — A very 
large snow white with cream lip. 
L. 10-.60; M. 10-.40; S. 10-.20. 
SUNSHINE GIRL — Clear geranium 
pink. 7 to 8 well placed blooms open. 
L. 10-.40; M. 10-.20; S. 10-.10. 
SWEETHEART —- Lovely decorative 
white with pink edge. 
L. 10-.40; M. 10-.20; S. 10-.10. 
TOKEN —Early flame salmon with yel¬ 
low throat. A good commercial. 
L. 2-.12; M. 3-.10; S. 6-.10. 
Per 10—L. .50; M. .30; S. .15. 
TREVONIAN —-A very large, outstand¬ 
ing new rose red; fine exhibition and 
commercial. Strong grower. 
L. 10-.50; M. 10-.30; S. 10-.15. 
VAGABOND PRINCE — Mahogany 
brown with red blotch. An unusual col¬ 
or but rich and catchy to the eye. 
Many florets open at one time. 
L. 2-.15; M. 3-. 15. Per 10—L. .60; M. .40 
WAS AGO —A glowing clear buff, flow¬ 
ers somewhat ruffled. Straight spike 
of medium height. 
L. 10-.50; M. 10-.30; S. 10-.15. 
WINGED VICTORY— Immense light 
pink. A beauty. 
L. 10-.50; M. 10-.30; S. 10-.15. 
WUERTEHBERGIA —Rich red with a 
large white throat. Tall; never crooks 
and produces wide open flowers. 
L. 10-.50; M. 10-.30; S. 10-.15. 
YVONNE- —Large wax-like flowers of 
white with cerise rose throat. 
L. 10-.50; M. 10-.30; S. 10-.15. 
ZILLAH — A strong growing yellow. 
Tall straight spike, big flower head, 
well ruffled. 
L. 10-.50; M. 10-.30; S. 10-.15. 
All bulbs on this page are prepaid. 3 bulbs at 10 rate; 25 bulbs at 100 rate; 100 rate 8 times 10 rate. 
