
Per 25 F. 0. B. Boulder 
(You pay Express or Postage C. O. D.) 

No.l No.2 No.3 
ALADDIN 2.500555. .0:% $1.90 $1.50 $ 1.20 
ALGONQUIN .......... ics 1.60 1.20 
BARCAROLE .......... 1.80 1.40 1.10 
BHRAGON BORA ancien he 1.60 1.30 1.00 
BLACK OPAL ......... 2.00 1.60 1.20 
BLUE BEAUTY ........ 1.80 1.40 1.10 
CAMELLIA ............ 1.60 1.30 1.00 
CANDY HEART ....... 2.00 1.60 1.20 
CHARLES DICKENS ... 1.60 1.30 1.00 
CORONA Oe 2.20 1.80 1.40 
EARLY DAWN ........ 1.60 1.30 Alek 
EARLY ROSE ......... va 1.50 ee 
GOLD DUST .......... 1.60 1.30 1.00 
GRETA GARBO........ 1.90 1.50 1.20 
JERSEY CREAM ....... 1.60 1.30 Sore 
KING LEAR .......... 1.90 1.50 1.10 
LONDONDERRY ...... 1.60 1.30 1.00 
MAID OF ORLEANS.... 1.60 1.30 1.00 
MARGARET BEATON.. 1.90 1.40 1.10 
MARGARET FULTON.. 1.60 1.30 1.00 
MARGUERITE ........ 2.20 1.80 1.50 
FOLENS fs abe cere ttc eh sos bers 1.60 1.30 1.00 
WES RUIN Aeris celery ees oe 1.90 1.50 1.20 
ps Wee Pa Cs aS ae rare rh 1.60 1.30 Ps 
PARADISE tikes, 1.60 1.30 1.00 
PICARD es ice ot eis 1.60 1.20 -90 
BRECADO i505 oe. 1.70 1.40 Biers 
RED PHIPPS .......... 1.60 1.30 1.00 
REWI FALLU ......... Rein 1.50 1.00 
ROSA VAN LIMA...... 1.90 1.50 1.20 
SAN TAPE woo, wae 1.90 1.50 1.20 
SNOW PRINCESS...... 1.70 1.40 1.10 

Per 100 F. O. B. Boulder 
(You pay Express or Postage C. O. D.) 

No.l No.2 No.3 
ATLADDIN es o.586 oe es $ 6.40 $ 5.50 $ 4.20 
ALGONQUIN .......... se 5 eee 4.30 
BARCAROLE ....... ..- 6,00 5.00 4.00 
BEA COM ay see 6 ois rec 5.60 4.40 3.60 
BLACK OPAL.......... 6.60 5.60 4.40 
BLUE BEAUTY ....... 6.00 5.00 4.00 
CAMELLIA ............ oe 4.40 3.60 
CANDY HEART ....... 6.60 5.60 4.40 
CHARLES DICKENS... 5.60 4.40 3.60 
CORON Bale i ha renee ac ae 6.20 4.60 
EARLY DAWN......... 5.60 4.40 MOG 
GOLD DUST .......... 5.80 4.60 3.80 
GRETA GARBO....... 6.80 5.40 4.20 
KING LEAR ........... 6.00 5.00 4.00 
LONDONDERRY ...... aie 4.40 3.60 
MAID OF ORLEANS.... 5.60 4.40 3.60 
MARGARET BEATON.. 5.80 4.60 3.80 
MARGARET FULTON.. 5.60 4.20 3.20 
MARBRGUERITE ........ 8.00 6.00 5.00 
ETN UO Bere ei etue sick ah 5.60 4.40 3.60 
ES BEN Bee hi aires tes te 6.00: 5.00: 4.00 
PARADISE Citak et ee aa ee ere ee De 5.60 4.40 3.60 
PICARD ei. pois bo ue 5.50 4.40 3.30 
RED PHIPPS .......... 4.40 3.60 
ROSA VAN LIMA ...... 6.00 5.00 4.00 
SANA 7k Ber ats se: a lake oe 6.00 5.00 4.00 
SNOW PRINCESS...... 5.89 4.50 3.70 
EXHIBITION MIXED .. 5.40 4.00 3.40 
Another New Glad 
RITA MAE (Pommert). Light cherry red with 
yellow throat lines. Height 50 to 54 inches. 
Buds 22. Number open 9. Size 5 inches. Bach 
$2.00 for large, medium or small bulb, with 
two bulblets for good luck. 
““Sioux City Sue’’ (Ayers) 
An American Beauty Rose Red Glad, named 
in honor of Sioux City’s Sue, Miss Gayle Jean 
Hofstad. 19-21 buds. 7 or 8 open. Slightly 
ruffled. Spikes never crook. You don’t need to 
“swap your horse and dog’. Just send us 
$5.00 for one bulb (large or medium) and 5 
bulblets. Prepaid. 

Per 1000 F. 0. B. Boulder 
(You pay Express on arrival.) 

250 or more, same kind and size, at 1,000 rate. 

No. 1 No. 2 No.3 
ALADDIN <2. Seo $56.00 $46.00 $36.00 
BARCAROLE .......... Seed sie 42.00 32.00 
BEB. COME eile clases crete 50.00 40.00 30.00 
BLACK OPAL ......... aa 50.00 40.00 
BLUE BEAUTY ........ 44.00 34.00 
CANDY HEART ........ 50.00 40.00 
CHARLES DICKENS ... tee 38.00 238.00 
EARLY DAWN ........ 48.00 38.00 ead 
GRETA GARBO ........ ers 438.00 38.00 
KING LEAR ........... aes 44.00 34.00 
LONDONDERRY ....... ES 38.00 28.00 
MARGARET BEATON.. 54.00 44.00 34.00 
MARGARET FULTON...... 36.00 26.00 
MARGUERITE ........ 66.00 56.00 40.00 
PARADISE ............ a oe 40.00 30.00 
PICARD 22H woe hes 50.00 40.00 30.00 
SANTA PE iii see se eae 44.00 34.00 
EXHIBITION MIXED 43.00 38.00 23.00 

Why Crooked Spikes? 
Some varieties naturally produce a large 
percent of crooked or “Saxophone” spikes. ~ 
Conditions that tend to make crooked spikes 
in any variety are such as too shallow plant- 
ing, and uneven or erratic application of mois- 
ture: Deep planting helps prevent alternate 
drying and moistening of the soil around the 
roots. . 
Too much water produces a rank, flabby 
growth, so that on hot days the spike lops 
downward. Comes a cooler spell, or cool night. 
and the spike takes an upward turn—and 
there’s your ‘“Sax’’! 
Some of the loveliest varieties may crook 
and twist so much in certain climates and 
under certain weather conditions that they 
might be described as the “vining type.” Yet 
the same variety in other places or under dif- 
ferent seasonal conditions may produce splen- 
did erect spikes. 
Here’s an idea: So far as possible, plant 
your varieties that have shown a tendency to 
crook, LATE in the season, early July OK in 
many sections. The idea is that_they will pro- 
duce spikes during the cooler fall months, and 
not crook as in summer. 
After all, why worry too much about crooked 
spikes? Of course they are not desirable for 
packing for shipping, but a certain percent 
of crooked spikes are splendid for bouquets 
and baskets. Some florists specify part of 
order to be crooked spikes. 
If we had to go to a lot of trouble to pro- 
duce crooked spikes, then they would be highly 
prized and bring a premium, for they do add 
class to a basket, if one has that artistic touch 
and knows how to use them. 

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