GENERAL BULB LIST. 
ALADDIN, very popular huge 
ruffled salmon, late. L., 3 - 25c. 
ALGONQUIN (Palmer). Brilliant 
scarlet, open 8 to 10 large blooms 
cn a straight spike. Grand Cham- 
pion many times and still one of 
the best. For best results plant 
largest balbss s68 2 for 25¢ 2M 
LOL, 2ZOCOy, fon LOT eZ OC, 
ANNAMAE (Pommert) Very early 
pure white. A fine commercial 
and good in every way. Heavy 
producer of jumbo bulblets which 
grow readily. L., 2 - 35c; M., 2-25c. 
AOTEAROA (Jensen). We just 
can’t say too much for this mag- 
nificent flower. Color a creamy 
white with deep cream _ throat 
petal. Opens 8 perfectly placed 5 
inch florets, on a spike of 22 buds. 
This was awarded a N. E. G. S. 
roseite for the best recent intro- 
duction at Iowa State Show, Cedar 
Rapids 1944. I prefer it to White 
Gold -Ee Ce eis, 40C.7 SS. 20c. 
APRICOT MODEL (Wilson) large 
apricot, one of the good ones many 
ODEN Li DUG a Viewcoe 
AUTUMN GOLD. (Prestagard). 
(Late). Richly colored golden 
yellow is gaining in popularity 
every year. It is being grown ex- 
tensively as a late cut flower. One > 
of the most richly colored glads in: 
this list. Aptly named. Medium 
in height but can be cut-to the 
ground without injuring foliage. 
One of our best sellers. L., 10c, 
10s ores0CweNia 2 fOreloc 1 OU stor 
60c; S., 10 for 35¢c; Bulblets, 100 
for 30é. 
BADGER BEAUTY, beautiful lav- 
ender, outstanding. L., 20c; M., 20c. 
BIT O’ HEAVEN, fine late com- 
mercial orange, opens 6 to 8, opens 
well in water, good slipper. L., 3 - 
29c; M., 3--20c; S., -3'- .15e. 
BEAUTY “CHINIC’ (¢€Witsony, 3 
ruffled beauty that is hard to beat. 
A real beauty. L.,0¢; M.,°"35c; S. 
Ze. 
BELTRAMI. (Lins). Large beau- 
tifully formed, wide open, ruffled 
and fluted florets, of golden brown 
to deep rose mulberry. Color 
varies according to soil content. 
The plants are tall with long 
flower heads correctly proportion- 
ed. Opens around 6 large florets. 
A Picardy X Koehl seedling and 
shows its Picardy ancestry. Is 
good propagator and early mid- 
season bloomer. L., 2 for 25c; M., 
SOY 20 Chie USLOL 20c. 
BLACK OPAL, exhibition dark 
red, one of the best. L., 3 - 25c; M., 
2102 
BLAZE (Lins) Often referred to 
as a red Picardy. Color is pure in- 
tense scarlet red. Opens 5 to 6 on 
long blowerhead. L. ea. 10 - M. 10- 
G0c; S., 10- 40c. 
BUCKEYE BRONZE, an outstand- 
ing bronze that is very popular. A 
MuUstehave. a. a2oC. Wie elo, 
BLUE BEAUTY “(Piitzer); »ihis 
glad is well named for it surely i3 
a blue beauty. It is probably the 
best blue on the market. The 
strong blue shade becomes a bit 
lighter at the edges of the petals. 
It is a tall, strong grower, and 
produces long spikes that will cpen 
eight florets at once. L., 20c; M., 
2,t0r 15¢. Si62. 10Gb eLU0G: sb ulolets 
20, LO Loe 
BRIDESMAID (Wheeler). A new 
variety by the originator of Gold- 
en State. A very large pink 
with a pure cream throat. Will 
open 6 to 8 very large florets. Very 
So00G4L.,..1.503 isl 00; 
BLUE ADMIRAL, rich dark blue, 
ViQlCtescLines — 2.00" Wine ee 
BURMA (Palmer). Deep rose, 
shading somewhat lighter in 
throat. Opens up to 10 large, 
heavily ruffled, nicely placed 
blooms on a 5 foot spike. Most of 
the buds showing color. Excellent 
for exhibition and.is just about 
tops in this class. L., 50ce; M., 40c; 
Se day > 
CORONA (Palmer). One of the 
most loved glads of all time. 
Creamy white with pink border 
around each floret. Opens up to 
8 very large blooms. Winner of 
many, many prizes, including 
Grand “Championships: i 5c: 
MM. 0¢n Sena doralva: 
