Well arranged double row of florets sometimes flecked 
darker. You will like it, if you like red. 
The following list contains a few varieties we feel are 
worthy of your consideration. Our supply of bulbs is very 
limited. If your demands exceeds our supply we will order 
them for you, either from the introducer or a nearby 
reputable grower. 
BEACON (Palmer). A tall growing novelty that is 
becoming quite popular among glad fans. The large flor¬ 
ets are salmon scarlet with cream throat. 1 L., 10c. 
10 L,., 80c. 
BEAUTIFUL OHIO (Hullibarger). A neat, clean cut 
rose pink or lavender, as you prefer, that makes a nice 
spike for cutting. Florets are nicely arranged on slender 
straight spikes. 1 L., 30c. 10 L., $2.40. 
BEOWULF (Nitchman). A tall strong growing rosy 
lavender. Heavy spikes, late blooming, rapid propagator. 
1 L., 25c. 
RUDOLPH SERKIN (Pfitzer). Dark pansy blue of 
a shade that catches the eye. Medium tall straight spike. 
1 L., 20c. 
THE BOUNTY (Nitchman). Tall slender spike with 
large dark red florets. Too dark for floral use. 1 L., 20c. 
VAGABOND PRINCE (Palmer). A real novelty that 
attracts a lot of attention. Tall rugged spike. Florets 
mahogany brown with flame blotch. 10 L., 60c. 
WHITE SPIRE (Zinyon). A tall growing pure white 
variety with a length of stem of 5 feet or more. The florets 
are perfectly placed, being neither crowded nor widely 
spaced, in spite of their 5 inch width. The petals are 
