BLACK PANFHER +» (Ligs): Phis 
is the largest real black ‘red..The 
plants are tall with long flower 
heads and very large black red, wide 
open florets. A large black red is 
needed in every collection. This one 
will fill the bil. Usually evokes Oh’s 
and Ah’s frem those who like the 
dark ones. Blooms early mid-sea- 
SOM dan S0CE UE oC ae. Oot. 
BEAUTY’S BLUSH (Fischer). Soft 
blushing pink. Opens 7 florets pre- 
cisely arranged on a tall spike that 
never crooks. Produces lots of big, 
easily germinating bulblets. The cool 
pink florets have lots of sparkle. It 
oopens well in water and is a very 
healthy, robust grower. One of the 
four or five very best new varieties 
we grew this past season. It is 
tops as an exhibition variety and a 
sure-fire ccmmercial. Do not omit 
Beauty’s Blush from your purchases. 
Lged 506 10: fors3200;,M., 1:25 34.10 
for 10.00; S., 1.00; 10 for 8.00; Bulb- 
lets, 2 for 25c; 100 for 7.00. 
BLACK DIAMOND (Gelser). None 
of the drab or somber tones of the 
most of the dark reds can be asso- 
ciated with Black Diamond for its 
vibrant color is its primary virtue. 
The code number reveals that it is 
not a large flowering variety, but it 
is an excellent one, even though its 
bulblets are not too easy to germin- 
ate. It grows to 42 inches in height 
and makes-a fine flowerhead. L., 
256! "Ms Ade: : 
CORONA. (Palmer). One of. the 
most loved glads of all time. Creamy 
white with pink border around each 
fleret. Opens up to 8 very large 
blooms, Winner of many prizes, in- 
cluding Grand Championships. L., 3 
fon 2503) M3 fort Z0cs Sy 2 for. 30c, 
CASABLANCA. A very. fine white. 
Opens 6 to 8 nicely ruffled florets 
on tall, straight spike. Li, 15c; M., 
10c;.S., 4. for 25c; Bulblets, 25 for 
50. 
CAPEHEART, light salmon rose. 
As good as Picardy for use. Free 
from disease. A real glad that you 
should have. L., 3 for 25c; M., 4 for 
LICE (Sap SPEOT ZoCs 
COONEY LASS (Krueger). (Early 
_Mid-season.) A very nice cool pink. 
One that sell well to the florist and 
is liked by all that see it. Tall grow- 
er. L., 10 for 80c;,M., 10 for 60¢. 
CALICO QUEEN. Just as its name 
implies, is a calico color. White 
background with red spots. Very 
pretty and is admired by all who see 
it. 
COLONIIAL MAID (Young). A 
light lavender that rates the most 
ieuable variety in this list. Grows 
very tall and straight. We have 
grown this for years and have never 
seen a crooked spike. Will open 8 
to 10 nicely placed florets. Has been 
grand champion many times. L., 3 
for '25c; MW for 2002S. Siiorweac: 
CONNECTICUT YANKEE (Schen- 
etsky). A sensational large blush 
pink with an = attractive scarlet 
throat blotch. It opens a double row 
ot 10 florets at one time and each 
spike is a bcuquet. in itself. It is a 
fair increaser, but growth from bulb- 
lets is excellent. Certainly an A-1 
exhibibition variety and would be 
a fine commercial if it increased 
more; rapidly. L.,, 2.00; .M., 1.50; °S., 
1.00. 
CRINKLECREAM (Ellis). Medium 
yellow with large, beautifully placed 
ilorets. Opens 4 or 5 with-good at- 
tachment on a strong stem. Crinkle- 
cream 18 a rich medium yellow 
color, net a cream as its name would 
indicate. It has good propagation 
qualities and makes a very fine com- 
mercial yellow. L., 30c;,10 for 2,40; 
M., 20c+4-10\ for 1.6038 SS, .15¢; 10 tor 
1.20. 
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DE LUXE: RAINBOW COLLEC! 
TION. This collection will contain 
many newer and higher priced va- 
rieties and here you will find in 
abundance the ones you read about 
as show winners. 100 large bulbs, 
1 in. up, of recent introduction and 
therefore higher in price, 6.00; 25 or 
more at the same rate. 
SAME COLLECTION, but of me- 
dium size bulbs. 100 for 4.00; 50 for 
Zou. 
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