L means large. M means medium. S means small. 
ANNAMAE—Very early pure white with plain florets. A 
good commercial and earlier than Maid of Orleans. L 2- 
25c; M 3-25c; S 4-15c; Bulblets pkg. 25c. 
ALBATROSS—Sparkling pure white—L 3-25c, 10-75c; 
M 4-25c, 10-45c; S 10-25c. 
ALGONQUIN—Finest bright scarlet red, beautiful large 
blooms on tall straight spike. L 3-25c, 10-75c; M 4-25c, 
10-50c; S 10-25c. 
BADGER BEAUTY—Fine lavender with cream throat, 
good commercial and fine for floral work. L 10ce, 10-80c; 
M 4-25e, 10-60c; S 10-40c; Bulblets pkg. 25c. 
BEACON—Scarlet, yellow throat. L 3-25c, 10-75¢; M 5-25c, 
10-45e; S 10-25c; Bulblets pkg. 25c. 
BERTY SNOW—Large lavender, pink tinge. L 3-25c, 10- 
75¢e; M 5-25e, 10-45; S 10-30c; Bulblets pkg. 25c. 
BETTYS CHOICE—A ruffled rosy mauve with cream 
blotch. M 60c; S 40c; Bulblets 2-15c. 
BETTY NUTHALL—Coral pink, yellow throat.L 3-25c, 
10-75c; M 5-25e, 10-45c; S10-30c; Bulblets pkg. 25. 
BINGO—Cream white sport of Picardy with blended rose 
blotch. L 3-25e, 10-75e; M 5-25c, 10-45c; S 10-30c; Bulb- 
lets pkg. 25c. 
BLACK OPAL—Beautiful deep red, 6 to 10 medium large, 
well placed blooms open at once. Tall spike, fine propa- 
gator. One of the best dark reds. L 3-25c, 10-75c; M 4- 
25ce, 10-50c; S 10-35c; Bulblets pkg. 25c. 
BLUE ADMIRAL—Probably the best dark blue in the 
medium priced class.L 10c, 10-80c; M 3-25c, 10-60c. 
BLUE BEAUTY—A very good blue, probably the best 
on the market. A strong blue shade a bit lighter on the 
edge with many florets open at once. L 2-20c, 10-80c; M 
4-25c, 10-60c; S 6-25c; Bulblets pkg. 25c. 
BITTERSW EET—A new one in orange class with deeper 
shading in throat. Outstanding and very good. L 35c; 
M 25c; S 15c; Bulblets each 4c. 
BOLERO—Ruffled, heavy textured smoky orange with 
deep red blotch. L 15c; M 10c; S 7c; Bulblets 10-20c. 
BUCKEYE BRONZE—One of the true bronze varieties 
with a commercial possibility, as blends well with fall 
flowers. Fine large florets. L 2-30c; M 2-20c; S 2-10c; 
100 Bulblets 25c. 
BURMA —Large deep rose, some lighter in throat. A good 
strong spike, heavily ruffled. L 25c; M 15e; S 10c. 
CHARM AINE—Charming rose color, large, well placed 
open florets. Early. Often blooms from small bulbs. L 3- 
25c, 10-75c; M 5-25c, 10 45c; S 10-30c; Bulblets pkg. 25c. 
CON VOY—Tall, large, purple. L 15c; M 10c. 
COLONIAL MAID—A new light lavender. A tall strong 
grower with straight spike. L 3-25c, 10-75c; M 5-25c, 
10-45c; S 10-30c; Bulblets pkg. 25c. 
CONNECTICUT YANKEE—Clean light pink with orange 
scarlet blotch. Tall strong grower. Fine exhibition varie- 
ty. L $2-00; M $1.50; Bulblets 10-$2.00. 
CORAL GLOW—Coral red with orange glow. L 3-25c, 10- 
65c; M 5-25c, 10 45c. 
CORON A—Very popular, creamy white with pink picotee 
edge. It is equally promising ‘as an exhibition and cut 
flower variety, makes good blooms from small bulbs. 
L 2-20c, 10-80c; M 4-25c, 10-55c; S 10-30c; Bulblets 100- 
25c; 1 pt. $1.25. 
CRACKER JACK—Orange yellow with strawberry throat 
blotch. Good growth and propagating habits. L 65c; M 
45e; S 30c. 
