BLUE LAGOON (Snyder) (Early) No Discount. 
At last we have found a blue that seemingly does not 
have the four common faults found in most blues. 
It has a strong stem, healthy bulbs, long flowerhead 
and an absence of the deep red violet found in so 
many blues. Milford and Maid of Orleans seedling. 
Medium blue blending lighter in upper throat; shght- 
ly deeper on lower petals with faint lighter blue lines 
through center. Formal type; 5-inch florets, 19 buds, 
6-8 opén, well placed, 5 showing color, excellent text- 
ure. Flowerhead 24-27 inches. Height in field 60 
inches. Bulblet production and germination excellent. 
Large, $6.00; Medium, $4.00; Small, $3.00. 
Bulblets, $.60; 10 for $5.00. 
BOLERO (Leffingwell) (Midseason) 
Sinoky-orange with dark red blotch. A very odd and 
distinct color which everyone seems to like. Opens 
7-8 heavily ruffled, fluted, and needlepoint blooms of 
a very heavy texture. Very distinctive and attractive 
in all ways. Nothing else like it. 
Large, $.25; 3 for $.70; 10 for $2.00 
Medium, $.15; 3 for $.40; 10 for $1.20 
BRAZIL (Grout) (Midseason) No discount. 
Deep salmon sport of Vagabond Prince, with bluish 
overeast. 8-9 open, 5%-inch florets, 21 buds. Has 
several win to its eredit. Shows in A.O.C. 
Large, $1.75; Medium, $1.50; Small, $1.00. 
BRIDE’S DELIGHT (Wilson) (Early) 
Beautifully ruffled, cameo pink with clear, creamy- 
yellow throat. Placement not always good but color 
cannot be equalled in any other glad. 
Large, $.25; 3 for $.70; 10 for $2.10 
Medium, $.15; 3 for $.40; 10 for $1.20 
Small, $.10; 3 for $.25; 10 for $.75. 
BUCKEYE BRONZE (Wilson) (Midseason) 
Smoky orange-rose with a sturdy plant. A real find 
for Fall coloring. Florists realize its possibilities. 
Large, $.15; 3 for $.40; 10 for $1.20 
Medium, $.10; 3 for $.25; 10 for $.75 
Small, $.05; 3 for $.12; 10 for $.35 
BURMA (Palmer) (Midseason) 
Large formal. Deep rose, shading somewhat leghter 
in the throat. Opens 7-10 heavily ruffled, beautifully 
placed blooms on a straight spike 4-5 feet tall. A 
wonderful variety for exhibition and has won many 
prizes in the past years. One of the most popular 
varieties recently imtroduced. 
Large, $.50; Medium, $.35; Small, $.25 
CANDYHEART (Salbach) (Early Midseason) 
Large, wide open blooms of flesh pink with bright 
carmine biotch. A free bloomer and a rapid propa- 
gator. 
Large, $.10; 3 for $.25; 10 for $.75 
Medium, $.08; 3 for $.20; 10 for $.60 
Small, 3 for $.15; 10 for $.45 
CASABLANCA (ivlajestic) (Early) 
An outstanding new white. No markings. Tall, 
straight spikes, (never crooks) carrying 6-8 BEAU- 
-TIFULLY RUFFLED, average sized florets open at 
once. Absolutely a 100 per cent cutter. Produces 
oodles of bulblets that germinate freely. 
Large, $.25; Medium, $.15; Small, $.10 

