Gray sOsnUsoy OF (DUSTIN CT TON 7 

sizes. One to catch the early market 
with. 
L 3 for .25; 10 for .75; Bts. 1€0 for .20. 
ASTRID 460 (Jack) (Early) Clear medium 
rose with a narrow cream throat line 
and slight feathering in the’ throat. 
Cpens 9, 5% inch somewhat ruffled flor- 
ets, spikes carry 18 to 20 buds. Makes 
good spikes from smaller sizes and bulb- 
lets. I believe this variety fills a long 
felt want, both as an exhibition and 
commercial glad. 
M $1.00; S .75; Bts. 3 for .25; 10 for .60; 
100 for $4.00. 
BADGER BEAUTY ‘66 (Krueger) (Mid- 
season) <A. beautiful lavender with a 
creamy throat, ideal for baskets because 
of its long stem and flower head. It is 
a reliable cutter from all. sizes. Classed 
as medium decorative and blooms in mid- 
season. Medium propagator of bulblets 
which germinate well. Has a fine record 
of winnings at the shows. 
L 3 for .25; M 3 for .20; S 3 for .15; Bts. 
100 for .20. 
BALLAD 460 (Palmer) (Mid-season) Beau- 
tiful light rose, shading to light yellow 
thirOa ta LOmtOne | San OUGSmaro DelMinioum mm COM 
wide open exquisitely ruffled blooms and 
with a flower head un to 30 inches. One 
of the most beautiful varieties in exist- 
ence. 
L .20; M 2 for .20; S 4 for .29; Bts. 100 
for .30. 
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BEAUTY’S B~ USH, 440 (Fischer) (Mid-sea- 
son) Cool blush pink that has lots of 
sparkle. 7 to 8 flat saucer-like florets 
are neatly arranged on a tall 18 to 20 
bud spike. Bulblets produce spikes com- 
parable to those from small bulbs. Prob- 
ae Mr. Fischer’s best introduction to 
date. 
M $1.25; Bts. 2 for .25; 10 for .80. 
BENGASI 530 (Cave) (Mid-season) The 
greatest sensation of recent years. Ben- 
gasi is a beautiful LaFrance pink, white 
throat, color deeping towards edges. The 
stem has length, though the enormous 
flower head will cause crooking in hot 
weather. Should be planted late for best 
results. Bengasi will open 8 to 10 flow- 
ers of 6 to 6% inch diameter with 4 to 
8 more in color. Bengasi is a “must 
have” with exhibitors. J have the fin- 
est bulbs of this variety this season that 
IT have ever harvested in my three vears 
of growing it. Bengasi iS an average 
propagator, bulblets are the first to come 
up each year. 
L $3.00; M $2.00; S $100; Bts. .25 each; 
10 for $2.00. 
BERNADETTE 560 (Silva) (Mid-season) 
Another sport of Picardy, tho it doesn’t 
resemble it except in growth. Color is 
a rosy flesh, but lacking any sign of 3 
feather. Opens 6 to 8 large beautiful 
blooms on a tall spike and opens well 
from tight bud. 
BIRCH, RED 452 (Rich) (Mid-season) The 
large pure deep red growers have been 
Red Wing looking for. Its sparkline beauty, pur- 
ity of color, habits and vivorous vrowth 
place it in a class alone. H>°s been win- 
ning prominently at Eastern shows. 
L $3.00; M $2.00; S $2.09; Bts. .30 each; 10 
for $2.00. ‘ 

