POET'S DREAM (Fischer). Clear 
light lavender blending into a 
creamy throat. Opens 6 round, 
heavily ruffled florets that are per- 
fectly placed on tall, strong stems. 
Flower head could be a bit longer. 
It is a very heavy propagator and 
healthy grower. Makes a fine lav- 
ender cut-flower. L., 60c; 10 for 4.80; 
Meese 40 for73.205.S. 256°) 10for 
sci Bulblets, 10 for 50c; 100 for 
3.50, 
PURPLE SUPREME (Wilson). 
Probably the best and most popular 
of the Wilson purples and surely 
the tallest in this color class. Color 
as attractive as any, This is the 
year to get started with this fine 
glad, Easily oopens 8. L., 2 for 30c; 
Me? for 0c. S22 toe 0c 
RED CHARM (452) (Butt). (Early 
midseascn.) A charm of red, indeed, 
and a very important variety. Opens 
a generous number of bright, round, 
well placed florets on tall, willowy 
spikes. Destined to be a must-have 
in everyone’s garden. L., 10c; M., 
Beni. 5e: 
RIO RITA (Lins). Late mid-season. 
A large exhibition scarlet orange 
that makes an impressive spike. It 
lias won its share of awards and is 
in demand. L., 20c; M., 15c;. S., 10c. 
ROSY RED; (362), (Knight). 
(Farly.) A rosy red that may go 
ali the way as an early cut flower. 
Easy: grower. L., 40c¢; M., 25c; 5., 
20c; Bulblets, 10 for 50c. 
ROSE O’: DAY (Fischer). (Early 
mid-season.) Rose O’Day is distinc- 
tive in color, massive in size, and 
robust in growth. Itf opens 10 large, 
rosy, lavender florets in a formal 
double row arrangement on tall ar- 
row-like spikes. Plants are especially 
robust and make excellent growth 
from bulblets. L., 35c; M., 25c; S., 
20c; Bulblets, 10 for 25c. 
SUSQUEHANNA. A buff edition 
of the older Heritage of which it is 
a seedling. Somewhat similar to 
Duna in cclor. Tall taperin gspikes 
with many open. Headed for the 
commercial brackets. L., 20c; 10 
for 175:>M.) 15s 10 Mor WAS e755 
10c: Bulblets, 7 for 25c. 
ROMAN GOLD. Beautiful combina- 
tion of yellow and orange, Extra 
good late cut flower. L., 3 for 25c; 
M., 4 for 25c; S., 6 for 25c. 
SENSATION. Late. The spikes are 
sometimes so tall, and the blooms 
so huge that they fall over unless 
staked. An immense, showy ruffled 
germanium pink. Gorgeous for home 
decorations. la; 2 for 25e;: Me, 3 for 
5c. 
“STOUX CITY SUE” (Ayers). An 
American Beauty Rose Red Glad. 
A large decorative opening 7-8 
slightly ruffled perfectly arranged 
florets with most of remaining buds 
showing color. L., 3.00; M., 2.50; S., 
2.00. 
SANDRA. Light salmon pink with 
amber blotch in throat. Of the Pic- 
ardy type, and just as beautiful. L., 
22f0F L5G! 5. for SUC SANE, stor hace 
5 for 20c. 
SPOTLIGHT (Palmer). Clean me- 
dium yellow with a small red throat 
blotch. Spotlight is one of the finest 
elads grown. In our planting of sev- 
eral hundred bulbs, we never saw 
a short spike cr one with a ‘short 
head. Florets are of large size and 
are perfectly placed. It will open 7 
and is a very good keeper. It also 
opens well from tight cut bud. It is 
a very heavy producer of easily ger- 
minating bulblets, With the price 
down this year, no garden should be 
without Spotlight. L., 50c; 10 for 
4.00: M.»35c;:10 for 2.80;')S,; 255 
10 for 2.00; Bulblets, 10 for 50c; 100 
for 3.00. 
SILVER STAR. A large formal 
pure white with bright purple shad- 
ing to lavender blotch. Floret size 
5 to 6 inches with slightly rufiled 
edge. Six to 8 open and as many 
showing color on a heavy, stiff spike 
with 16 to 18 buds. Flower head 25 
inches. Grows 55 inches high and 
blooms in 90 days. Tall, healthy 
grower, heavy producer of medium 
size bulblets that germinate readily. 
Top notch exhibition and also a good 
ccemmercial. A spike of Silver Star 
with eight florets open is indeed a 
gorgeous thing to look at. L., 50c; 
M., '30c;:'S.,120c; Bulblets, 20 for 
$1.00. 
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