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BLACK OPAL (Errey)—This sensational, very dark red, opens ten or more well placed florets 
of good size on a long flower head and is an exceptionally good increaser; therefore, this 
variety has overcome the three outstanding faults so common with the dark reds, which 
are: poor increasers, short flower heads, and too few open at once. This canoes is SQ 
much reduced in price this season that all glad fans should get a start now. L 25¢e, 
M 15c, S 10c, Bits. 10-15c. 
BLUE AIMABLE (Pfitzer)—-A medium blue going to deeper shade in the front of the throat 
and slightly lighter in the back of the flower. Surely worth a trial by those interested 
in blues. L 40c, M 25c, § 15c, Blts.°10-25c. 
BLUE BEAUTY (Pfitzer)—This glad is well named for it sry is-as ‘bluesbeauty,” ~It is 
probably the best blue on the market. The strong blue shade becomes a bit lighter at 
the edges of the petals. It is a tall strong grower and produces long spikes that will 
open eight florets at once. L 10c, M 2-10c, S 4-10c, Blts. 20-10c. 
BLUE ENSIGN—Medium shade of ‘“‘blue’’ with broad, reddish purple blotch in the throat. 
L $1.00. S 60c, Bits. 10c each. 
BLUE DELIGHT (Douglass)——A rich deep blue, a bit darker than Pelegrina, more velvety 
texture and a stronger stem. Better all- round variety as is proven by the fact that it 
has won first prize over Pelegrina at New York and Boston shows. L 3-15c, M 6-15¢, 
S 10-15c¢, Bits. 50-15e. 
BLUE HERALD (Pfitzer)—Dark ‘‘aster blue’’ with a few deeper fleckings and two: garnet 
lines in throat. Tall, graceful, well-formed, long spikes. The earliest ‘‘blue’’ of them 
all. L 3-15c¢c, M 6- 15c, S 10-15c, Bits. 50- 15¢. 
BLUE WONDER (Both)—A medium light blue which is made attractive by lines of deeper 
self at edges of petals and in the throat. Tall spikes with large 5” flowers, perfectly 
placed. L 20c, M 15c¢, § 2-15c, Blts. 20-25c. 
BLUTENTRAUM (Barth) —A very early glad of soft pink with a lighter throat eae carmine 
pencilling. About six blooms open at once and stands-up well in all weather. A very 
pretty glad. L $1.00, M 60c, S 30c, Bits. 10c¢ each. 
BRIGHTLING (Heemskerk) —A lively and clear colored red-scarlet with Nite Scere in 
the throat. A very striking wariety which attracts much attention. 3-15¢, M 6- I5¢, 
S 10-15c, Bits. 50-15c. | 
BRONZEWING (Errey) —This is the brightest and Host attactive of all autumn tints, being 
a brilliant mixture of orange, salmon and slate, with a powdered crimson and yellow 
throat. Opens up to ten on a strong stem and is suitable for both exhibition and decora- 
tive purposes. L $3.00, M $2.00, S$ $1.00, Blts. 30c¢ each. 
BRUCE—Clear deep violet rose with darker velvety self throat and cream tip. 9-10 open and 
well placed on strong spikes. L $1.00, S$ 50c, Bits. 10c each. 
BRUNETTE (Errey)—Gorgeous glowing dark red with three faint white darts on lower 
petals. The slightly ruffled florets are perfectly placed on good stems and is valuable 
for decorative purposes. A most attractive glad! L 25c, M 15c¢, S 2-15c, Blts. 10-15c. 
BUFFETTE (Winsor) —See Flying Cloud Farms’ Introductions. ‘ 
BULLFINCH (Mair) —Unusual and one of the best of the Scotch smokies. Orange-scarlet, 
overlaid with slate gray. Many large florets open at once on a strong spike. § 4-10c, 
Bits. 30-15c. 
BUNGANA (Errey)—A most reliable variety that always makes good spikes of large ruffled 
flowers and is a strong hardy grower. The white ground color is faintly overlaid with a 
touch of pink and the cream center is lightly shaded and powdered with magenta. Up to 
ten flowers open at a time in perfect formation on tall spikes. L $3.00, S $1.00, Bits. 
30c each. 
CAESAR (Roozen)—Brilliant orange scarlet with a deeper blotch. About six very large 
blooms open on tall tapering Spikes. One of the best from this originator and very 
» popular. M 6-15c, $ 6-10c. ,>- 
‘CALY (Mair) —Deep begonia pink: with Se icich fess in the creamy throat. The heavy spikes, 
typical of Mair’s varieties, carry many buds and open many florets at a time. A fine 
. glad! L 50c, M 30c, S 20c, Bits. 10-25c. aes 
CAMELLIA (Palmer) —Blush white, tinted pink with small scarlet marking in throat. 6-8 
large, well placed, blooms open on a long flower head. Tall husky grower. S 3-10¢, 
Bits. 25-10c. 
CAMELOT (Errey) —A Besutitat coral pink on reddish lines in the creamy throat. Many 
well placed blooms open at a time on tall tapering spikes. A real exhibition variety as 
- well as a fine commercial. L 6-25c, M 6-15c¢, S 6-10c, Bits. 50-10c. 
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“This is the second year | have grown Buffette and | must compliment you on this wonderful 
glad. I found it to be a fine thing last year but this year it is even better. It stands up as 
straight as a reed and when’the temperature was 95° in the shade it did not even wilt 
nor did it crook. I have some in the field now with 8 open, 434” across, standing 54” 
high, which is tall enough for a glad.”—A. Seebacki, Jordan, Minn. 

