GENERAL BULB LIST. 
ALGONQUIN (Palmer). Brilliant 
scarlet, open 8 to 10 large blooms 
on a straight spike. Grand Cham- 
pion many times and still one of 
the best. For best results plant 
latee buips. L., 3 tor coc. M. 4° for 
CIC ee esOr 20. 
ANNAMAE (Pommert). Very early 
pure white. A fine commercial and 
good in every way. Heavy producer 
of jumbo bulblets which grow 
rapidly. Lzf 3ifor 25c3, Mi 5 for, 25c. 
AOTEAROA (Jensen). We just 
can’t say too much for this mag- 
nificent flower. Color a creamy 
white with deep cream throat petal. 
Opens 8 perfectly placed 5-inch 
florets on a spike of 22 buds. I pre- 
fer it to, White Gold. .L,, 40c;. M., 
Cah. UG, 
ATHLONE (Palmer). Considered 
by “many ‘the best in this color; a 
beautiful light buff, which is always 
straight. Opens 12 to 14. A certain 
winner on the show table. L., 50c. 
ABU HASSAN (Pfitzer). (Mid-sea- 
son.) Beautiful clear, dark blue. 
Opens several medium sized blooms 
on a tall, straight plant. Looks like 
the best dark blue of recent years. 
ES'25e: M., 20c; ‘Bulblets, 10 for 
20c: 100 for 1.50. 
AUTUMN GOLD  (Prestagard). 
(Late.) Richly colored golden yel- 
low; is gaining in popularity every 
year. It is being grown extensively 
as a late cut flower. One of the 
most richly colored glads in this list. 
L., 10c, 10 for 80c;'M., 2 for 15c, 10 
for 60c; S., 10 for 35c; Bulblets, 100 
for 30c. 
BADGER BEAUTY, beautiful lav- 
ender, outstanding. L., 2 for 25¢; M., 
2) totale 
BIT O’ HEAVEN, fine late com- 
mercial orange, opens 6 to 8, opens 
well in water, good slipper. L., 4 for 
25c: Ms 5. for, 20c; S., 6 for I5c. 
BEAUTY CLINIC (Wilson). A 
ruffled beauty that is hard to beat. 
A real beauty. L., 25c; M., 20c; S., 
1dc: 
BELTRAMI (Lins). Large, beauti- 
fully formed, wide open, ruffled and 
fluted florets of golden brown to 
deep rose mulberry. The plants are 
tall, with long flower heads cor- 
rectly proportioned. Opens around 
6 large florets. Is good propagator 
and early mid-season bloomer. L., 
ZefOY 2IC Mio 108 256% oO tOn 
ASC, 
BLAZE (Lins). Often referred to 
as a red Picardy. Color 1s pure, in- 
tense scarlet red. Opens 5 to 6 on 
long blowerhead. L., ea. 10c; M., 10 
for 60s; S., 10 for 40c. 
BUCKEYE BRONZE, an outstand- 
ing bronze that is very popular. A 
must have, L., 15c; M., 10c. 
BLUE BEAUTY (Pfitzer). This is 
probably the best blue on the mar- 
ket. The strong blue shade becomes 
a bit lighter at the edges of the 
petals. It is a tall, strong grower, and 
produces long spikes that will open 
8° florets at.once. L., 3’ for 25c; Mi, 
ZforolSertS.,13 for i0e> Bulblets, 25 
for: 15e 
BRIDESMAID (Wheeler). A new 
variety by the originator of Golden 
State. A very large pink with a 
pure cream throat. Will open 6 to 
8 very large florets. Very good. L., 
50cco Mr 366%) S.,4206e; 
BURMA (Palmer). Deep rose, shad- 
ing somewhat lighter in throat. 
Opens up to 10 large, heavily ruifled, 
nicely placed blooms on a_ 5-foot 
spike. Most of the buds showing 
color. Excellent for exhibition and 
is just about tops in this class. L., 
BUC te Mics LU Gie Sek gl ee 
BLUE ICE (Butt). One; if not the 
only one, of the violets that can 
produce a 6-inch floret. Blue Ice is 
a light violet with a small cream 
blotch and a pale yellow crescent 
that grows tall and produces spikes 
of 60-inch heigh which carry 6 open 
florets. Its color is presented as an 
infusion of bluish particles in a light 
colored floret substance. It is con- 
sistent in performance here. L., 7.50; 
M., 4.50; S., 3.00; Bulblets, 10 for 
4.80. 
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