PRICED PER EACH 
MINIMUM ORDER ACCEPTED OF A VARIETY — 25c Large Medium Small BULBLETS 
14” up 34/7. 14"" $e! _34/' Per 
366-f Gertrude Swenson (White 41) Good cut flower. __.12 OSs 055 pkgs 220 
367-i Glen Lake (Vaughn 41) Free flowering lavender. .20 ipmeeee Oae Se 228 
S072, Grand: Opening Kuh 46) ace ea ei ee 5:00 ero.0Ga4. 00 ssl wo 
366-f Hoosier Lady (Zimmer 43) Large ruffled lavender .40 SOR O Aes 
466-f Huntress (Jack 45) Early lavender; consistent 
DELRORMIcin Cowen ao Ne cee es Sl ee Se eee 1.00 Oe n4 5 et 30 
366-i Lavender & Gold (Baerman 43) Well named_____ PLS 10  .06 pkg 25 
SoG leluckysack 47)<Tall clearJavenders2. 2 ts a 5OF 22-00 Pe 254 2. 230 
566-i Minstrel (Palmer 44) Largest ruffled lavender___. 1250 S02 OUR ZEI60 wen 225 
466-f Myrna Fay (Lines 46) Early lavender. OO ites] 5Ulae |: OO ei feet aU) 
566-f Patrician (Scheer 46) Great new lavender... 10 O0R ses A. 50a. 00a ths I200 
366-f Poet’s Dream (Fischer 46) Ruffled lavender 
plendssmic creamyotn roar . le ee ie .50 oro arly MOR ise 
466 Remembrance (Butt 39) Tall lavender mauve. tS Oo 60.05 gee oes 
566-f Rose O'Day (Fischer 44) Distinctive rosy laven- 
Gekeone othe -verysaest = 2 B22 rie o> ten! chase OAL Ti oo ry AACR ll Oe) 48) 
566-f Tunia’s Masterpiece (Both 47) Gorgeous lavender 5.00 sy om 1 50 
366-i Wedgewood (Fischer 47) Waxy ruffled rich 
live’ blue-lavender, cream throat 100. ee OU wale OO 
ORCHID MARVEL 

PURPLE & VIOLET — Class 70 - 78 
Purples are now a fine class — but room for more and better in- 
troductions. In giants our choice is Convoy, Mrs. Mark’s Memory 
and Parnassus. In large, Concord, Lancaster, Purple Supreme. All 
of the above are sufficiently distinctive. 
Blues are decidedly a weak class — they lack health and vigor 
as compared with the other classes. They are more susceptible to 
fungus diseases; many are heavy bulblet producers which ger- 
minate easily but still bulbs easily decay and die under conditions 
which do not affect bulbs in the more resistant color classes. Recent 
hybridization experiments are increasing the size and achieving 
more pleasing colors, but we have noted no increase in the health 
and vigor. Perhaps some day a break will come as with the cre- 
ation of Picardy which will give real vitality to the blues. As we 
have grown them, based on size and color only, we give you our 
choices. 
Large — Porcelain Blue, Blue Lagoon, Great Lakes, and Pfitzer’s 
Success. 
In the mediums — Allegro, Bluet, Leonardo da Vinci. One that we 
have added this season, we found in the Mitsch stocks, labeled 
Shangra La, but we have been unable to discover its origin. It is 
quite attractive and seems healthiest of our entire listing, multiplies very rapidly, and we 
think you might like it. It is priced as low as our stock permits. 
377-f Allegro (Pfitzer 39) Good medium blue AS at OMe O74 Se ee 
376-f Blue Beauty (Pfitzer 37) Fine blue. .10 O62¥G. 05> pkg "225 
379-i Blueblood (Ellis 39) Blue, red throat. 20 roe Or 5 ts 25 
476 Blue Lagoon (G. V. Snyder 46) Fine blue... 3.00 SER ee oh te | ne 30 
378-i Bluet (Mitsch 39) Our favorite blue, white throat. .15 Oar UO@DKG. ae 20 
470-i Brocade (Palmer 45) Ruffled reddish purple. 1.00 O08 3s AO REA 25 
470 Concord (Kuhn 47) Royal purple. .50 Boer 2 Oe AG 
570-i Convoy (Palmer 42) Rich pure purple. 1S 3) Oe OG sO KG hy bao 
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