BANCROFT WINSOR (Winsor) Light orange. Reddish plume in 
throat. Spikes reflect the character of the man introducing this. - 
L 7 M 50 S$ 35 Bits 3 for 25 
BARBARA (Stockton) Bright rose pink over mauve; 
L. 50 
B. C. GIANT (Johnson) Good Height. Ruffled deep salmon with 4’ 
long flower head and up to 8 open. Very heav~ prize winner. 
Any size .50 
BEAUTIFUL DREAM (Canine) Large rich pink. Grows all. With 
too vigorous growth numbers will crook but is fine enough to have’ 
in any case. 
L .15 
BELLE OF QUEBEC (Stockton) Much the color of Rima Often’ 
winner of most beeutiful in addition to other ribbons. Bulbs seem: 
very healthy. 
L 75 M 50 San Bits 3 for 25 
BETSY BOB UP Cream yellowsport of Nuthall. Late. 
2—15 
BETTY CO-ED (Briggs) Delicate cream pink. Neat florists decora- 
tive. 
2—15 
BI CHLORIDE OF MERCURY Inquiries for this must be sent im- 
mediately. 
BINGO (Canine) Cream White. Ver~ often blended heavily with 
deep pink. A picardy sport. 
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BLAZE (Lins) Light scarlet. Medium tall spike with good quantity 
of large florets. 
1—10 
BLAZE (Marshall) Rose salmon with definite throat markings. 
Heavy show winner, 
L—50 M 30 S 20 
BUCKEYE ROSE (Wilson) Nicely formed florets of old rose and 
smoke. You should have this in your garden at all times. 
L—20 
BUFFETTE (Winsor) Tall bufl, Ten and more open. 
2—15 
CAMELLA (Pal) Bluish white, tinted pink. Small scarlet in throat. 
Neat but a little soft. 
3—25 
CANARY (Pacific) Appears to be a fine cream yellow. Have not 
grown in large quantity. 
L 50 M 35 S 10 
