BULBS OF QUALITY 
Our customers say our bulbs are the finest, cleanest and best blooming bulbs they ever had. 
All our bulbs and bulblets have been fumigated and are free from thrip. If you are troubled with 
thrip, use ROTOTOX, or formula contained in our planting instructions sent with each order, and 
you will get rid of them. Get Rototox from Rototox Co., 81 Yale St., E. Williston, N. Y. 
LARGE bulbs are 1^/4 in. and up to 3 in. diameter, and are generally considered best for ex¬ 
hibition purposes, producing the best flowers on the longest spikes. 
MEDIUM size bulbs, over % in. to 1 ^/4 in. give a very satisfactory spike, with florets usually 
as large as from larger bulbs. 
SMALL bulbs, % in. to % in., are planted for increase rather than blooms, but if planted 
early, most varieties will bloom. 
No. 7—The smallest bulbs, % in. and under, although sometimes smaller than bulblets, will 
give you larger bulbs at digging time. Plant IV 2 to 2 in. deep. 
Three or more bulbs sold at the dozen rate; 25 at the 100 rate. Bulblets per 100 at one sixth of 
the 1000 price. 
OUR 1940 INTRODUCTIONS 
New originations selected from thousands of seedlings v/e have been checking for several 
years. All new and different, and priced according to their value as determined by beauty of 
color, form, placement, size, length of spike, amount of stock etc. As soon as stock increases the 
price will be lowered, according to rate of increase. 
^Former introductions of our originations are designated by an preceding the names. 
Many of these have taken prizes at flower shows in several states. Some of the newer ones are 
much superior, and will take the prizes when shown. 
Our 1939 introductions are shown in heavier face type, under New and Standard Varieties. 
Dale—Sport of Lav. Bride; much lighter in 
color. Beautiful pastel tints. 
Each—L 75c; M 45c; S 20c 
Lamont—Large tall light pink, with darker 
streaks; large yellow throat. 
Each —L $1.50 
Sparta—Large light scarlet; red and yellow 
throat. Each L $5.00; M $2.25; S $1.00 
Tekoa—Large smoky orange salmon, red 
throat. Each Large, $2.50 
Vassal'—Beautiful new white, slightly tinted 
pink; fine florist’s variety. 
Each—L 60c; M 35c; S 20c 
Yreka—Large Indian red, with flames of 
bright red flashing thru petals. A won¬ 
derful new color; any description inade¬ 
quate ; must be seen to appreciate its 
beauty. Each—L $20.00 
NEW AND STANDARD VARIETIES 
L for Large; M for Medium; S for Small; B for Bulblets. 
*Arrawana—Tall light red, flushed scarlet; 
darker pencilings at edge of petals. Large 
and showy. 
Each—L $5.00; M $3.00; S2.00 
Three or more at the dozen rates. 
Aida—Large dark bluish purple. 
Dz.—L 48c; M 24c; S 12c; B 1000 42c 
Albatross—^Fine large pure white; tall. 
Dz. L 48c; M 28c; S 8c; B 100 7c 
* Angelica—Large La France pink, darker 
streaks; amber throat; very beautiful. 
Each—L $2.00; M $1.00; S 40c 
Angelas—Tall frilled salmon pink, very tall; 
fine. Each—L 25c 
* Apache—Deep salmon pink, streaked red; 
red throat; colors subdued and blended into 
a very pleasing effect. 
Each—L 6c; M 3c; Dz. S 8c; B 1000 42c 
Bagdad—Very large smoky old rose. 
Dz. L 48c; M 28c; S 12c; B 1000 42c 
*Betty Lou—Pale pink with darker streaks; 
yellow throat; wide open flower; very at¬ 
tractive. 
Dz. L 48c; M 24c; S 12c; B 1000 36c 
Betty Nuthall—Light coral, tall; one of the 
best late ones. 
Dz. L 48c; M 24c; S 12c; B 1000 42c 
All Prices given in this List are Prepaid Prices 
