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GENERAL RETAIL PRICE LIST 
LARGE BULBS MEDIUM BULBS SMALL BULBS © 
2 for 10 cents 4 for 10 cents dozen lots only 
50 cents per dozen 25 cents per dozen 15 cents per dozen 
Please do not order any item costing less than 10 cents. 
SPECIAL OFFER: Any five dozen large bulbs, but not less than six of a variety, for 
$2.00. Any five dozen medium bulbs, but not less than six of a variety, for $1.00. 
Any five dozen small bulbs, but not less than one dozen of a variety, for 60 cents. 
ALCHEMIST (Pfitzer) Rich yellow. A tall straight grower and fairly early. 
AMADOR (Kingsley) Glistening scarlet red with darker throat. An excellent com- 
mercial red, large flowered, tall and straight. 
ANNA EBERIUS (Diener) Soft clear purple or plum color. An old variety but very 
lovely. Medium height. 
AVE MARIA (Pfitzer) Light violet blue with small purple blotch. One of the most 
dependable of the blue varieties and a good early commercial. 
BAGDAD (Palmer) Huge smoky old rose. Opens several immense blooms on a very 
tall spike. Although the color is not generally regarded as good for commercial 
use, many people like it. A good novelty and fine for exhibition. 
BEACON (Palmer) Clear salmon scarlet with a very large cream blotch. Opens sev- 
eral medium size florets on a tall straight stem. Very striking and showy and an 
excellent exhibition and commercial variety. 
BERTY SNOW (Mair) Large rosy lavender, somewhat pinker than Minuet, and 
taller. Small bulbs do not bloom freely but large bulbs produce fine large spikes. 
A good commercial, blooming early midseason. 
BETTY NUTHALL (Salbach) Very tall salmon orange with yellow throat. Opens 
many medium size florets on a very heavy spike. A very late blooming standard 
commercial. 
BIT O’HEAVEN (Crow) = Bright orange with yellow throat. A tall straight willowy 
spike with a veritable ribbon of medium size florets open. This attracted a lot 
of attention in our gardens this year and is rapidly becoming very popular with 
commercial growers. 
BLEEDING HEART (Brown) Light blush pink with a conspicuous red blotch. One 
of the older varieties that still wins at the shows and is popular commercially. 
BLUE ADMIRAL (Christ) Excellent dark blue. A trifle lighter than Pelegrina but 
a better variety in that the stem is stiff, tall, and straight. A coming com- 
mercial. 
BOB WHITE (Zimmer) Pure waxy white set off by a small and inconspicuous rose 
spearhead imbedded in the throat. Spikes are tall and straight, florets are large 
and well placed, and it opens readily from tight bud in late fall when other white 
varieties are worthless. This is an outstanding variety for exhibition and com- 
mercial use and we recommend it highly. 
BRIGHTSIDE (Prestgard) A bizarre combination of orange and yellow. The large 
yellow throat shades through bright orange to orange-red at the edges of the 
petals. The florets are medium size and somewhat ruffled. Stem is tall and 
always straight. Very early and very unusual. 
