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RED LORY (Errey) Soft crimson with a diffused purple blotch. Rather a peculiar 
combination, but the general effect is of bright rose red and is very pleasing. 
This variety is becoming very popular and is good commercially. Makes nice tall 
spikes, best from large bulbs. 
RED PHIPPS (Briggs) Excellent light red. A pleasing shade of true spectrum red 
not far removed from very deep pink. Makes nice tall spikes and is fine for cut- 
ting, a fine florist’s variety. 
SNOWDEN (Ball) A comparatively little known white from Australia. This variety 
blooms fairly late and opens well under unfavorable conditions. Makes nice tall 
spikes of good sized florets, pure white with small violet lines deep in throat. 
A good commercial late white. 
SOUTHERN CROSS (Whitely) Rich crimson. Nice large florets on a medium tall 
spike. Really a beautiful color and a good cutter. Blooms best from fairly large 
bulbs. 
SPIRIT OF ST. LOUIS (Diener) Early orange saffron, or burnt orange, with many 
open. An unusual color and well worth a trial. 
STAR OF BETHLEHEM (Pfitzer) Very popular exhibition white with creamy throat, 
resembling a larger Maid of Orleans. We have found it very fine when well 
grown but rather temperamental as to health. 
SYMPHONY (Palmer) Excellent light rose pink. The tall spike carries an im- 
mense flower head of large wide open florets. We have found this very popu- 
lar with the florist trade and can recommend it highly for commercial use. 
TOKEN (Pappas) Early flame. salmon with yellow throat. Blooms are medium 
sized, of nice heavy substance, on a tall spike. We have noticed a tendency to 
crook in hot weather, but it is very popular and regarded as a valuable early cut 
flower. 
TREVONIAN (Hornberger) Tall, large flowered, variegated rose. Really a fine 
bright rose red holding many open at one time. 
VAGABOND PRINCE (Palmer) Rich mahogany brown with a bright flame colored 
blotch. Exhibition type, with many open on a tall spike. An absolutely unique 
color, and an excellent variety that should be in every collection. 
BULBLETS 
The smaller size bulbs of varieties in our general list are priced so low that few 
people care to bother with bulblets. Should you care to try them, however, we can 
furnish bulblets of any variety in the general list at 10 cents per packet. You can 
depend on getting good full value, at least 50 bulblets, and many more in some va- 
rieties; but we wish it clearly understood that we cannot guarantee them to grow. 
COLLECTIONS 
The special unlabelled collections, found near the back of the catalog, represent 
the biggest values we offer. These choice assortments, even the lowest priced, are 
not to be confused with ordinary mixtures. They are carefully made up from a wide 
selection of colors and varieties, and provide an abundance of truly beautiful blooms 
at very low cost. 
If you do not care to keep the varieties separate or to bother with their names, 
we urge you to try one or more of these collections. They are all wonderful values 
and we doubt if they can be duplicated elsewhere at our low prices. 
