GENERAL RETAIL LIST; | 
ABE (Ellis) (L) Tall slender salmon-orange. Reliable cut 
flower but should be planted early to escape frost. A 
much improved MNuthall. L .10, M .07 (Blts 100-.50) 
ALADDIN (Palmer) (M) Huge reddish salmon with cream throat. 
Not very tall. L.10, MM .07, (Bulblets 100 for .40) 
ALGONQUIN (Palmer) (M) Bright scarlet red with good com- 
mercial habits; a favorite. L 10 M .06 
ARDENT (Mitsch) (M) Tall strong growing red that has been 
overlooked by many growers. Husky stem, good habits. 
Pine cutflower. L .12 M .07 S .04 (Blts 100 for .40) 
ATLAS (Pfitzsr’! (E) Dark blue; an improvement over Aida. 
Karlier and a little darker than Blue Admiral. A few 
crooks but mostly good. M .10 S .07 (Blts 100-.50) 
BADGER BEAUTY (Krueger) (EM) Fine lavender, and earlier 
to bloom than most in this color. M .15 § .10 
BALLAD (Palmer) (EM) Attractive ruffled creamy pink, 5-6 
open. O.K. M e2o S ei5 (Blta 15-.25, 100- 1.00) 
BEAUTY CLYNIC (Wilson) (EM) A pretty light salmon, rather 
“short stem. M .30 S .15 (Blts 10-.30, 100-42.50) 
BELLA DONNA (Pfitzer) (E) Along with Blue Beauty one of 
the best and most reliable light blues; think maybe 
this has best color. L .10 M .06 S .03 (Bits 100-.50) 
BLUE ADMIRAL (Christ) (EM) Old but still about the best 
dark blue. Tall; not a fast prop. L.15 M .10 
BLUE BEAUTY (Pfitzer) (E) Larger than Bella Donna; little 
darker color. Strong grower, good propagator but only 
fair germinator. L .12 M .07 S .04 (Blts 100-.50) 
BOLEF.O (Leffingwell) (M) A unique novelty; ruffled smoky- 
orange. M e15 Ss ~07 (Blts 15-.25, 100-#1.50) 
BUCKEYE BRONZE (Wilson) (M) Attractive bronze-rose that 
was extra fine here last summer; made fine spikes. . 
L .25 M .15 S .08 (Blts 100-.35, 1000-$2.50) 
BURGUNDY (Scheer) (M) Ruffled red. M .40 S 25 
BURMA (Palmer) (M) Wonderful deep rose red, heavily ruff- 
led florets; distinctive and beautiful color. 
L1.00 €wM.75 § .50 (Blts 4-.25, 50-$2.50) 
CAPISTRANO (Hatch) (M) Ruffled light orange. Beautiful 
florets but seems to have a weak stem and attachment 
not the best. M .40 S .25 (Blts 10-.60, 50-§$2.00) 
CHAMOUNY (Baerman) (EM)Beautiful shade of rose, shading 
lighter in throat. M .12 (Blts 40-.50) 
CORAL GLOW (Ellis) (M) One of the most beautiful shades 
of orange but fades some in hot sun. Some spikes come 
stubby; many fine. M .07 S .04 (B 100-.40, 1000-$3) 
CORONA (Palmer) (M) Fine large creamy white splashed rose 
at edges. Strong grower, fine propagator. Becoming 
very popular. L .15 M .10S .06 (B 100-.40, 1000-$§3) 
COUTTS! ORCHID (Coutts) (M) Pretty orchid pink, large 
cream throat. This seems to get better each year and 
4s much admired by visitors. M -70 S .40 (B 10-.75) 
CRIMSON TIDE (Roberts) (M) Heavily ruffled crimson red 
with white midribs and some white in center. 4 to 6 
large stiff-petalled florets open on tall strong stem. 
Really different, no other red like it. Fair propagat- 
or but germination not too good. L $2.50 M $2 S $1.25 
CRINKLE CREAM (Ellis) (M) Fine light yellow; tall, quite 
large. A little deeper than Oregon Gold. 5 open, and 
florets nicely frilled. L .75 M .50 S .55 (B 10-.50) 
DONNA (Pruitt) (M) Ruffled golden buff; an improved 
Wasaga. Tall, slender. L .10 M .06 S .04 (Blts 50-.25) 
EARLY DAFFODIL (Bennett) (VE) Earliest light yellow, best 
yellow for first bloom. L .12 M .07 S .04 (B 40-.25) 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN (White) (M) Pretty lavender, hardly 
tall enough. L .55 M .25 S .12 (B 15-.25, 100-$1.50) 
FIRST LADY (Roberts) (M) Nicely ruffled medium pink with 
small cream throat. Tall strong grower; more reliable 
producer of good spikes than its parent, Wings of Song. 
Some flecking, and an occasional slight kink in the 
_ gtem altho I have never seen & hap shel ai spike. 
Local florists like it very much as a cutilower. 
L $1.50 M $1. S .75 (Blts 8-$1, 25-$2.75, 50-$5.00) 
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