

An elus *k*&*k' (Med. Dec.) (Late mid-season) Beautiful clear me- 
& dium salmon of unusual shade. Opens 6 medium large 
lightly ruffled, well placed blooms on a long head. Husky grower and fine for com- 
mercial use or the home garden. Be sure to try this one. Always tall and straight. 
*&*&k*% (Large Dec.) (Late) Smoky old rose and is fine f 
Bagdad ‘a y is fine for 
exhibition and home garden. 6-8 immense blooms 
gran at a time. One of the first Palmer varieties to be introduced and still going 
strong. 
Ballad kKk*k* (Large Dec.) (Mid-season) A beautiful shade of light 
serena bate rose shading to light yellow throat. Has sort of trans- 
lucent appearance. Opens 5-7 with a total of about 18 buds. Blooms are large, wide 
. open and exquisitely ruffled. Stems tall, slender, always straight. The head is often 
30 inches long. One of the most beautiful varieties in existence. I can’t imagine a 
variety much more beautiful. Don’t fail to get this one. 
*Kkk*k (Med. Dec.) (Late mid-season) Large clear 
Barcarole ’ orange of an unusual but most exquisite clear 
clean shade. 6-7 heavily ruffled blooms open. A gorgeous variety that must be 
seen to be appreciated. Wonderful. Grows better every year and is getting more 
popular all the time. 
Beacon wk*k&kxk* (Large Dec.) (Mid-season) Clear bright rose scarlet 
mca! sitet ts ) _ with cream blotch. 8 to 10 medium large ruffled blooms 
on a very tall straight willowy spike. Next to Picardy this is the most popular 
Palmer variety. Brings highest price in the cut flower market and though it is a 
good propagator there is never enough stock to go around and this year the stock 
is only a fraction of what could be sold. Beacon is becoming one of the stand-bys 
in the cut flower market. 
4 *&*&*&* «(Med. For.) (Early mid-season) Very attractive 
Benison ; white lightly tinted {avandia Opens up to 10 always 
well placed medium size blooms on a plant of good vigor. 4 to 4% feet tall. 20-22 
total buds. A very reliable and free Bioomins variety. All spikes are practically 
the same. You don’t get some good and a lot poor as you do in some varieties. 
Burma *kK*k&*&* (Large For.) (Mid-season) Color is a very deep rose, 
irra het uiers bbrcorieet somewhat lighter in the throat. Opens up to 10 heavily 
ruffled, perfectly placed blooms on a straight spike which grows from 4 to 5 feet 
’tall. Most of the buds show color. A wonderful variety for exhibition, the home 
garden or as a cut flower. The color is different and very rich. Shew growers will 
find this one of the best. 
4 Kk *wM (Med. Dec.) (Mid-season) Blush white tinted pink 
Camellia with slight pinkish feather. 6-8 well placed lightly 
ruffled blooms open on long flower head. Petals roll back giving a distinctive and 
beautiful appearance. A favorite with many Peau If this variety only grew 
stronger and taller from medium size and small bulbs I would consider it better 
than Margaret Beaton and some have told me that it is better. I don’t claim that 
but it does alwavs grow straight and makes a beautiful spike but you need a large 
bulb to get it at its best. 
2 xx (Med. Dec.) (Early mid-season) Beautiful clear light 
Carilion oo 
Ne ae ee ea ose of distinctive shade. Clear creamy throat blotch. 
6-8 medium large wide open blooms open on a tall spike. Very beautiful and reli- 
able and a good commercial, 
*& %*&%& % ~«=(Large For.) (Mid-season) Clear scarlet red 
Commando pe 
Dyas safes atertetacaatcdet anata ith 6 to 9 very large wide open well placed 
blooms open on a long head. Very tall frog grower with a slender but stiff stem. 
The finest mid-season scarlet 1 have seen and sure to be popular. Really in a class 
by itself. 
‘Referring to the glad bulbs you shipped to me this spring | would say we are en- 
joying the most beautiful fowers | have seen for sometime. —Robt. Conklin, N. 
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