10 FLYING CLOUDSEA a ie 

BRUCE — Tyrian rose with deeper self velvety throat and cream tip. 8-10 open and well placed 
on tall spikes. L 50c, M 35c, S 25c, Bits. 5--25c. No Discount. 
BRUNO (Errev)—Smoky salmon with garnet lines in throat. Attractive novelty. L 25c, M l5c, 
S 2--15c, EBlts. 10--15c. 
BUCKEYE BRONZE (Wilson)—Rich, ruffled, rusty-bronze. A very popular novelty. L 30c, M 20c, 
S 10c, Blts. 10--30c. 
BUFFETTE (Winsor)—Clear buff with fine red pencil lines in throat. Waxy texture with 10-12 
perfectly placed florets open at once. Fine early commercial and just as fine among the late 
group. L 2--25c, M 2--15c. 
BUNGANA (Errey)—Large ruffled white, suffused pink, with more creamy throat powdered magenta. 
Many open on tall strong spikes. L 50c, M 35c, S 25c, Blts. 5--25c. 
BURMA (Palmer)—Heavily ruffled, deep rose red, with all of the buds showing color. Florets are 
large, of heavy texture, and well placed on tall spikes. A nice glad. L 75c, M 50c, S 25c, 
Bits. 2--15c. No Discount. 

CAPE COD Photo by R. W. Gardner 
CABARITA (Errev)—Medium light blue with dark purple throat which is based garnet and tipped 
with cream darts. L 75c, M 50c, S 25c, Blts. 2--15c. 
CALOOLA (Errey)—Lovely smoky rose salmon, darker at edges, with solid carmine feather powdered 
cream. Florets are large and slightly ruffled. Nice. L 75c, M 50c, S 25c, Blts. 2--15c. 
CAMELLIA (Palmer)—Bluish white tinted pink with smell scarlet marking in throat. - Tall and husky. 
L 3--25c, M 3--15c, S 3--10c, Blts. 25--10c. 
CAPE COD (Winsor-Moseley)—Glistening lilac pink with creamy throat overlaid with a slight feather 
of deeper self. This flower has great value commercially as well as its place among the show 
group. L 75c, M 50c, § 25c, Blts. 2--15c. 

“Some reports on last season:—Cape Cod, your gift, was loveliest and held 6 434” blooms 
open to the end of the 16 bud spikes. Lipstick with 17 buds, 7 5” blooms, and Margaret Joan 
with 16 buds and 8 5” flowers were huge and beautiful. Ordered for daintiness, Miss Lombard 
and Odellia did not disappoint me.’—Mrs. G. V., Lexington, Ohio. 
