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LOS ANGELES (Houdyshel) Flesh pink with deeper -lIrg, 3 for .25 «70 
feather, often send up second spike ~med, 3 for »15 040 
| after first is cut, "Cut and come again" “smle 2 for »10 025 
1916 MAIDENS BLUSH (Grullemans) Small flesh pink ~lrg, 3 for 25 
1922 MAMMOTH WHITE (Pfitzer} Giant pure white elrge 2 for 25 1,60 
1922 MING TOY (Kunderd) Ruffled buff “Irge 5 for 25 070 
1915 MRS, DR. NORTON (Kunderd) Creamy lavender pink -Irg, 2 for .25 ' 
1910 MRS, FRANK PENDLETON (Kunderd) Large rose pink “Irg. 2-for 25 1,00 
with deep maroon blotch, very famous, “med, 2 for .15 260 
1920 MRS, LEON DOUGLAS (Diener) First of the giants “lrg. 2 for- 55 
parent of many good glads. rosy salmon. 
1924 MRS. Pe We SISSON (Coleman) Big pure pink “Irg. 3 for .25 270 
equal of many new ones, good breeder med. 5 for .15 240 
1924 MRS. VON KCN YNENBURG (Pfitzer) First good blue -lIrg, 2 for ,25 
1923 NATALIE (Kunderd) Ruffled deep orange “lrg. 3 for .25 
1926 OLIVE GOODRICH (Goodrich) Ivory and pink “lrg. 3 for .25 
1918 ORAN (Kunderd) Ruffled lavender pink “Irg. 2 for ,.25 
1919 ORANGE QUEEN (Pfitzer) Light orange “Irg, .20 each ; 
1924 PRIDE OF WANAKAH (Criswell) Very nice rosy “irgs .5 for ,25 #70 
purple, still widely grown for florists eneds $6 for 15 240 
-wml,. » for «10 «20 
1904 PRINCE OF INDIA (Childs) Was the most popular -lrge .25 each 
Smoky winner of many awards, 
1918 ROMANCE (Kunderd) Smoky salmon, steel grey edzge-Irg. 2 for .25 1.00 
1923 RUTH HUNTINGTON (Kunderd) Ruffled rosy lavender-Irg, 4.25 each 
1917 SCARLANO (Kunderd) Light scarlet, 8 open “lrg, 2 for «25 
1917  SCARIET PRINCEPS (Kunderd) Famous old scarlet -=med, ,20 each 
SCARDET WONDER(Cowee) Like Dr. Beanett, scarlet-lrg, .25 each 
1925 TAURUS (Kunderd) Still hard to beat this small wires 3 for 926 270 
| flowered purple emede 3 for ,25 +40 
1922 WHITE BUTTERFLY (Kunderd) This small eer ly -med.e 3 for 415 240 
white won 15 prizes in the last 2 years smly 3 fox 10 025 
1921 WHITE WONDER tkemp) Medium sized white wlrgs. 3 for 425 270 
ANN OUN CING 
OTHER BULBS, PLANTS, AND NOVELTIES 
This year we are adding the following bulbs, plants, etcsyy from the garden of 
Prof. Melbourne Ds Wallace, We have visited his garden and can recommend this 
material to our customers. Profs Wallace is well known as a hybridizer of fine 
novelties in Floriculture and some of the best new strains of vegetables, We hope as 
Pref, Wallaces introductions are ready for release to list them in our catalog. 
Waté¢h for them in coming issues of our catalog, 
FOR GREATER GARDEN ENJOYMENT 
Grow = Utah Acclimated Flower Seed 
(From resistant select strains) 
Note: Hardy annuals make up the major portion of the planting of the home in Land- 
scape design. They are quick to grow and produce a brilliant array of color, 
The following varieties are available at listed introductory prices, 
ASTERS: Giant Crego or Ostrich Feather - Resistant, Flowers are large on long stems, 
White Deep Rose Crimsom Shell pink Assure Blue 
pkte 210 = 1/8 oz. .25 
CALEN DULA : 
Lemon Green Glowing Gold 
Mixed pkt. .10 = Mixed 1/16 oz, .10 
DAHLIA: 
Unwin Dwarf Hybrids = Pkt, .15 = 168 oz, .50‘+ Rxhibition Strains - tall showy 
flowers = pkte 415 1/8 oz. .50 
Coltness Purple Foliege- Pkt. .15 - 1/8 ozs .50 
Plant in shallow boxes in March and set outside in May - will produce 
large numbers of cut flowers until frost, 
MAR IGOLDS : 
Dwarfs: - Harmony Hybrid = low compact early flower types = pkt. .20 
Lime Light ~ A beautiful pale yellow to deep cream with incurved 
chrysanthamum flower parts. Bedder or border plant = pkte .20 
Chrysanthemum flower types 
GOLDSMITH - Best early large flowered incurved typee Large orange 
globutar flower with long stems, = pkt. 420 

