PRICE LIST FOR 1944 
“We have ‘tried to include in this list, a few of each color and type. 
“With the exception of a very few, ail varieties have passed through 
the TrialyGarden and have been found worthy of awards. We have 
‘not only taken into consideration the spike by itself but also its 
growing habits, bulb habits, and general characteristics and we feel 
in a position to know what should do well for you. 
With the exception of the low priced items, stock belongs to the 
hybridizer and we fill orders from here only on commission. We 
‘will still ‘be liberal. , 
Orders for those showing definite error in price will not be filled 
sat price shown but we will notify you of any change. 
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‘ALANDALE (Brauer) Large tall pink with deeper feather over buff. 
425 
AMADOR (King) Rich red. Not a tall but a good spike and n6Stice- 
“able at a distance. 
4—25 
AMERICAN COMMANDER (New) Tall medium red. A very good 
show glad with fine growing habits, 
L 20 M 15 S 10 Bits 10—10 
ALTA (Young) Light rose salmon with plum markings. Not too 
appealing at first sight but certainly winning friends. Tiresome in 
too large quantities. 
L 25 M 15 S 2—15 Bits 15—15y 
ALSACE (Benedict) Buff apricot. A very good show elad. One of 
‘the better ones. 
L 35 M 25 S15 Bits 10—25 
ARIADNE (Mitsch) Early cream white with red throat blotch. Al 
ways straight and nicely formed. It takes a long time before you 
tire of it. 
2—15 
ARABELLA (Pf) Almost red of medium height. 
L, 15 
AUTUMN (Gray) A very fine autumn colored smoky. You will like 
ic for a long period of time. 
AVALON (Marshall) Delicate pink with cream throat. 10 open with 
large ruffled florets. A very fine spike and enthusiastically re- 
- ceived. 
L 50 M 35 S 25 
