ATLAS (Pfitzer) (E) Not the perfect dark blue, but satisfactory as 
an early one in this color; a better propagator than most. Opens 
5-6 medium sized florets on a fairly tall spike. Earlier and a 
better increaser than Blue Admiral. 
L .12, M .07 (100—$5.25), S .05, Bulblets 100—.40 
BADGER BEAUTY (Krueger) (EM) A nice commercial lavender, 
altho not as good here last summer as Elizabeth the Queen. A 
fairly light lavender with white throat, opening 5 or 6 on a 
tall spike. 
M .15, S .10, Blts 20—.25, 100—$1.00, 500—$4.00 
BALLAD (Palmer) (EM) A pretty pink; rather a light salmon pink 
shading to cream in center. Not one of the real big ones altho 
of quite good size. A very beautiful flower with nicely ruffled 
florets, about 6 open on a slender spike. 
M .12, S .06, Bulblets 10—.20, 100—$1.50 
BLUE BEAUTY (Pfitzer) (E) The strongest grower of all the blues. 
Medium blue violet often flecked deeper, it is not especially 
outstanding for color but makes large tall spikes with 6-8 open. 
A producer of good healthy bulbs and plenty of bulblets which 
have been quite easy to germinate with us. 
L .10, M .06 (100—$4. 50), S .04 (100—$3.00), Blts 100—.25 
500—31.00 
BOLERO (Leffingwell) (M) A novelty color that people either like 
or dislike heartily; I still like it. Smoky orange with maroon 
throat describes the color, and the florets are interestingly 
fluted and laciniated. Quite a good propagator. 
M .15, S .07, Bulblets 15—.25, 100—$1. 50 
BRIDESMAID (Wheeler) (EM) A new pink that is rapidly coming 
to the front as a cut flower variety. Tall and large with good 
color, medium-light salmon pink with a cream throat. Appar- 
ently a good propagator and germinator, and makes nice bulbs. 
L .75, M .50, S .35, Blts 10—.75, 100—$6.00 
BUCKEYE BRONZE (Wilson) (M) One of the few odd colors that 
are attractive in a bouquet; even florists can use some of this. 
A real bronze with a light infusion of rose that brightens up the 
flower. Put a few Buckeye Bronze in a blue vase for a thrilling 
color combination. 
L .15, M .10, Bulblets 100—.30, 500—$1.25 
BURMA (Palmer) (EM) Deep rose red with extremely ruffled florets 
and with the’ buds nearly all showing, color when the first 
flowers open, Burma is one of those glads that can be seen 
“a mile away”, and one of the first to be singled out for 
close attention by garden visitors.. 
L 50, M .35 (25—$7.00), S .25 (25—$5.00), Blts 20—.50 
100—$2.25, 500—$9.00 
CHAMOUNY (Baerman) (EM) Much lighter than Burma, with less . 
red and more rose in its makeup, Chamouny is a favorite with 
our florist customers. The color might be called a silvery rose 
with the lighter center and edging giving a charming effect. 
Florets not large, about 4 inches, but many open at once. Spikes 
and flowerheads mostly good with us, altho a few will come 
stubby. 
L ‘15, M .10 cl0ge a 50), S .05 (100—$3.75), Blts 100—.40 
500—$1.60 
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