GELSER BROTHERS — DALTON, NEW YORK 

Bancroft Winsor (Winsor) Light orange flor- 
ets with darker throat, which do not burn or fade 
in the sun. Tall straight stems with plenty large 
florets open at one time. An orange that is dif- 
ferent. L $1.00, S 30c, 5 bits. 25c. 
Beacon (P.) Clear bright rose scarlet with large 
cream blotch. Very tall, straight spikes with 8 or 
more flowers open. An extra good commercial 
variety. L 2-15c, M 2-10c, S 4-10c, pkg bits. 10c. 
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Bit O’Heaven (Crow.) A good orange with 
yellow throat. Always nice straight spikes. A 
very distinct variety. L 2-12c, M 3-10c, S 6-10c, 
pkg. blts. 10c. 
Black Opal (Errey) A magnificient rich marbled 
dark red. The florets are well placed on a long 
symetrical spike with 10 to 11 blooms open at 
once. One of the best dark reds for exhibition. 
L 2-15c, M 2-10c, S 4-10c, pkg. blts. 15c. 
Blue Beauty (Blaue Schonheit) (Pf.) Pfitzer’s 
best light blue. L 2-10c, M 3-10c, pkg. blts. 10c. 
Bronzewing (Errey) Bright autumn tints, a 
mixture of orange, salmon and slate with crim- 
son and yellow throat, particularly attractive un- 
der artificial light. L75c, M 50c, S 25c, 2 bits. 10c. 
Bruno (Errey) Coppery shade overlaid and 
edged slate with a brown center. 7 to 8 medium 
sized flowers open at once. L 15c, M 10c, S 2-15c, 
25 blts. 10c. 
Camrose (Twomey) A beautiful soft shell-pink 
with a cream throat. 8 or 9 florets on a tall 
straight stem. L 10c, M 2-10c, S 4-10c, 25 bits. 
10c. 
Caroline Werner Gannett (Cham) The 
giant of the mammoth type, 8 to 10 seven inch 
flowers open on a long spike. Color, medium rose 
with cherry red blotch, outer petals flaked laven- 
der. L $2.00 each, 1 blt. 25c, 5 bits. $1.00. 
Century Lavender (N.Z.) A large lavender 
from New Zealand, where it has up to 10 open 
flowers. Tall, straight spike. L 10c, M 2-10c, 
S 4-10c. 
Chaumony (Baerman) Rich light cerise rose with 
edging of light rose on all petals. Plenty of 
blooms open on a tall slender plant. A very dis- 
tinctive variety. L 20c, M 15c, S 2-15ce, 
10 bits. 10c. 
Charles Dickens (Pf.) Early purple. Very 
tall strong grower with long spikes of bloom. 
L 2-10c, M 8-10c, S 4-10c, pkg. blts. 10c. 
Chief Red Bird (Scheer) Early true red, no 
marks, good spike, 6 or more 5 inch florets open. 
L 2-10c, M 4-10c, S 6-10c, pkg. blts. 10c. 
Commander Koehl (p¢.) Vivid crimson, tall 
plant and large flower. L 2-10c, M 4-10c, S 8-10c, 
pkg. blts. 10c. 


