SUSQUEHANNA (416) 
Clear peach buff with creamy throat. Can 
grow large, and is very fine in that color. 
Ms.. 2 for 25c. 
TROCADERO (422) 
A rich salmon orange or a pale carrot color. 
Very unusual in color as well as very sturdy 
in growth. One of the best new varieties in 
our garden in 1947. A grand addition to the 
garden. 
L. ea. $1.50; M. ea. $1.25; S. ea. 75¢e; 
Bts. 10 for $1.50. 
VALERIA (436) 
A very fine florist number in light searlet 
shade. Very popular all over the country, 
and much in demand. Will make a fine spike 
from No. 5 bulbs. Stem always strong and 
stretches well. Bulblets difficult, unless 
peeled. 
L. 10 for $1.00; M. 10 for 75¢; S. 10 
for 30c; Bts. 30c Pkt. 
VARIATION (340) 
A beautiful shade of cool pink that gen- 
erally stretches to a tall spike and should 
be a good florist variety. Very pretty for a 
small flower. 
L. 10 for $1.00; M. 10 for 75c¢; Bts. 35¢ 
Pkt. 
VAN GOLD (312) 
A deep golden yellow that commands atten- 
tion when blooming. Very fine glad. Seems 
to dislike hot days. A fine variety. 
L. 35c ea.; M. 25c ea.; S. 20c ea.; Bts. 
10 for 35c. 
VEE CREAM 
A very beautiful yellow with a dash of red 
in throat. Rather short stemmed, but can 
grow large. Can hold 10-12 open. 
L. 10 for 75c; M. 10 for 50c; S. 10 for 
30c; Bts. 25c Pkt. 

VICTORY QUEEN 
Very fine salmon orange with many ruffles, 
A good grower and a great show glad. 
L. $1.00 ea.; M. 70c ea.; S. 40c ea.; 
Bts. 10 for 50c. 
W. R. READER 
A very attractive salmon pink with fine 
habits. 
L. 10 for $2.00; Bts. 30 for 25c. 
WHITE GOLD (506) 
A huge cream, with wonderful growing hab- 
its. One of the largest glads. Can win in 
most shows. 
LE. 10sfor $1.00; 5M: 10 forsi5e;"S. 10 
for 35c; Bts. 35¢ Pkt. 
WINGS OF SONG (442) 
An exceptionally fine rose salmon, with some 
blue in border of petals. An exceptional color 
for a dim-lighted room. Is popular with 
florists and everyone. Will make fine spikes 
from No. 4 bulbs. 
L. 10 for 85c; M. 10 for 65c; S., 10 for 
30c; Bts. Pkt. 30c. 
WOLVERINE STATE 
L. 20c ea.; Bts. 25 for $1.00. 

WHY BUY JUMBO BULBS? 
Some small garden growers seem to want us 
to furnish the largest bulb we can grow, when 
they purchase large, or No. 1 bulbs. By far 
the largest number of blooms we sell are grown 
from No. 4 bulbs, or smaller. We grow thou- 
sands of fine blooms from No. 5 bulbs, ™% to 
5g inch in size. Of course we try to cultivate 
and water well. Some varieties will do better 
from No. 4 or 5 than others. However, most 
any variety will produce acceptable blooms 
from No. 4 bulbs with average culture. Most 
jumbo bulbs will grow 2 or more buds, and 
they will then produce only average spikes. A 
good husky No. 3 bulb is ideal, in our soil. Of 
course a well grown spike from No. 1 or 2 
bulb should produce maximum bloom. 
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