MISS BLOOMINGTON, one of 
the best yellows. L., 3 -,25¢; 
S., 6 - 25¢. re 
MELROSE This being a cross 
between a blood seedling and 
Picardy, the color of the 
large ruffled florets is be- 
tween deep rose pink of blu- 
ish cast and rose red blend- 
ing into an American Beauty 
color throat. Plants are med- 
ium height and build a good 
spike. Florists consider this 
a fine color. Plants and bulbs 
are healthy and is a good 
propagator. L., 35¢; M., 25¢; 
S., 15¢; Bulblets, 10 - 35¢. 
MERCURY. Clean _ non-fleck- 
ing mellow vermillion red. 
Keeps its’. brilliancy under 
artificial light. Mercury is a 
good propagator. Peeled 
bulblets planted early make 
big bulbs by fall and are 
leaded with bulblets. L., 25¢; 
M., 25¢; S., 15¢; Bulblets, 10 - 
35¢. 
MAID OF ORLEANS, the stan- 
dard white for all flower 
HISErS a leet OG eM, o) = 20¢. 
OREGON GOLD, new yellow, 
' very best. L., 25¢; M., 15¢. 
OLIVE MARIE BROWN, beau- 
tiful small decorative, blend- 
ed yellow and bronze, best in 
TeSeClasSime pads = 20C- 
PICARDY, salmon, greatest 
variety in existence. Our own 
Strain. L., 3 - 25¢; M., 3 - 20¢. 
PEGGY LOU, deep pink with 
slight rose sheen, same _ par- 
eninzemmas) ticardy. Very 
good. L., 3 - 25¢; M., 3 - 20¢. 
PRAIRIE GOLD, rich deep 
yellow carmine on tips. L., 
35=. 20¢. 
PURPLE CLASSIC (Wilson) 
Still another good _ purple. 
Florets not as large as P. 
Supreme but a bright livid 
color. Strong healthy grow- 
er. L., 35¢;°Ms)'25¢.. 
ROMAN GOLD, beautiful com- 
bination of yellow and or- 
ange. L., 2 - 25¢; M., 3 - 25¢; 
Se 168-7 20¢, 
PURPLE SUPREME (Wilson) 
Probably the best and most 
popular of the Wilson pur- 
ples and surely the tallest in 
this color class. Color as at- 
tractive as any. This is the 
year tc get started with this 
fine glad, easily opens 8. L., 
50¢; M., 35¢. 
PARNASSUS, rich pansy pur- 
ple, looks promising. L., 10¢. 
RIO RITA (Lins) Late mid- 
season. A large exhibition 
scarlet orange that makes an 
impressive spike. It has won 
its share of awards, and is in 
demand. L., 35¢; M., 25¢; S., 
15¢. 
RECADO, wonderful exhibition 
smoky touches of rose. L., 
3 - 25¢: M., 3 - 20¢. 
RIMA (Mitsch) Midseason. The 
charm of this variety, with 
its exquisit pale orchid tone 
and frosty sheen grows upon 
one. In massed effects its 
beauty is never to be forgot- 
ten eZee 1.5625) 10 60d: 
Bulblets, 100 - 25¢. 
RUTH VAN Smoky rose, some- 
times splotched darker, crim- 
son strippling in cream 
throat. Local florists give 
many repeat orders for cut 
spikes. L., 40¢; M., 25¢. 
SWEET ALIBI, ruffled deep 
geranium, pink. Very good. 
lie ee ey 
STOPLIGHT (Lins) Midseason 
A stopper indeed! Has a rich, 
silky luster, a4 brilliant ‘color, 
and tall handsome spikes of 
scarlet. Very good grower 
and an excellent propagator. 
We recommend it highly as a 
coming commercial. L., 25¢; 
10 - $2.00; M., 20¢; 10 - 
$1.60; S., 10¢; 10 - 80¢; Bulb- 
lets, 10 - 25¢; 100 - $1.50. 
SILVERY TETON, good rose 
red, tall, never crooks. L., 25¢ 
SENSATION. Late. The spikes 
are sometimes so tall, and 
the blooms so huge that they 
fall over unless staked. An 
immense showy ruffled ger- 
anium pink. Gorgeous for 
heme decoration. L., 2 - 25¢; 
M., 3 - 25¢. 
