RICHGLAD GARDEN [25] 
NOTE: : bulbs ae poco pee of 10 if you wish, Large Medium Small 
ut no item for less than .10. 144,” up iy Vy” — 3%" 
TANTALUS (Brauer). A rich gold and orange, 
opening 6-8 intensely ruffled florets at once 
on straight spikes of medium height. Very 
beautiful and we know of no other variety of 
Rak ge CSG ee a AIR ae ee a 1— 1.00 1— .60 1— .35 
(Bts. 10 — 50c; 100 — $3.50) 
TIMBUCTOO (Zimmer). Deep red, sometimes 
flaked darker, opening 5-6 large florets at 
once. Vigorous grower but spikes somewhat Tes 40 Sas liners =o 1p 
stubby for us last season. Early bloomer .. 10 = 3.00) 10 = 2.067410 ——= 1.20 
(Bts. 10 —15c; 100 — $1.00) 
TYRIAN PRINCESS (Kinyon). Decorative 
type rose-purple; maroon feather tipped 
cream on lower petal. Compact placement, 
opening up to 14 florets at one time on me- 
dium tall spike. Michigan G. S. Seedling Le “25 re tS t= 2:10 
Award, 1938, scoring 891% points .......... LO 2,00 10 120) ee 0 
(Bts. 10 —15c; 100 — $1.00) 
TOKEN (Pappas). Early peach-red or flame- 
salmon with clear yellow throat. Medium 

large, nicely ruffled florets of heavy sub- Oe Ls Se 10% 10 eS 
stance. Award of Merit, British G. S. Test LO ey ee LO ee Oey ee 
RIE IML) SO Merete a airateks ascle ss felere eS tie. < a! oie 100— 2.50 100— 1.50 100— 1.00 
(Bts. 100 — 15c; 1,000 — $1.00) 
VAGABOND PRINCE (Palmer). Unusual ir- 
ridescent garnet brown, lighter in upper 
throat; small blotch of flame scarlet on lip 
petal. Opens 8-10 well placed medium large 2— ~.15 oa LOR O10 
florets at once. Stunning spikes, distinctly 10— .60 10— .30 25— .30 
sere GMM SE ory E78, shel Cyr tic .ci vis a.vidic esisis: >|» oe Cie ewes 100 — 2.50 100— 1.00 
(Bts. 100 — 15c; 1,000 — $1.00) 
VALERIA (Pruitt). Outstanding red variety, 
opening 5—7 large ruffled florets at once on 
tall straight spike. A great variety but bulb- 
lets are hard to germinate. Award of Merit 1—  .30 1—  .20 13410 
Mam lands. trial Garden, 1937 .......- 10=— 92:50 10 Sib 0y 10-0 
VANGUARD (Brauer). Ruffled light orange 
salmon, at times somewhat laciniated. Opens 
5-8 four-inch florets at once on slender and 
graceful, but always straight spike. First 
salmon single spike open class, decorative 1— .15 1— .10 2—. 410 
type, Sioux City, 1939, against heavy com- 10— 1.00 10— .75 10— _  .45 
BREE POC s ERR Pe AT esses o heke: visi sieve: 0s a Schi¥ cic ce. 100 — 8.00 100— 6.00 100— 4.00 
WASAGA (Palmer). Clear capucine buff with- 
out throat marking or flecking. Wide open 
heavily ruffled florets on tall straight spikes 3— .15 3— § 210 Serr 10 
but seldom opens more than 4 at one time. 10— .45 10— .30 25— _ .25 
PTD COLOYIE Me fii cis foodie c oteivce he cian 0% 90 100 — 2.50 100— 2.00 100— .75 
WENONAH (Kinyon). Salmon-pink opening 
10-12 wide open, closely placed but not crowd- 
ed, florets at one time on 4 foot spike, per- 
fectly styled. American Home Achievement 
Medal, 1939, and many other awards. Fast 1— 1.00 1— .60 1 eA) 
propagator and bulblets germinate well .... 10— 8.00 10— 4.80 10— 3.20 
(Bts. 2—25c; 10 — $1.00) 

Matoaka. Here is where I think you have something. Good seed and pollen parent. It is O.K. 
with me.—EDWARD F, ADAMS, New Hampshire. 

The bulbs and bulblets were in first-class order, and I never saw cleaner or better stock. I am 
much pleased with them and 1 want to thank you for your generosity—G. T. Hits, Ontario, Canada. 
