BLESSED. DAMOSEL (Baermar a 95 Days—440. A ‘pedutiful 
/ glowing shell pink with a cream throat. 6-8 large, slightly ruffled 
florets open. A good recent introduction. , 
L 25e, M 15ce, B 6-25e 
BLUE BEAUTY (Pfitzer 36) 75 Days—476. Medium blue, shading 
| darker toward the edges. The standard among blues. Holds 6 
open on a tall stem. Good propagator. 
L 10c (12-$1.00), M 6c (12-60c), S 4e (12-40c), B 100-15¢ 
BLUET (Mitsch 39) 378. <A clear blue with a white throat. Nice cut 
. flower variety. Holds 6 open. This is the closest to a real blue. 
L 15c, M 8e, S 5e, B 100-20c 
BOBBY DAZZLER (Both 42) 80 Days—520. A brilliant clear velvety 
red orange with a deep throat blotch. Ruffled—great intensity of 
color. Large florets, with 5-7 open. 
L 20e, M 15c, S 10c, B 15-25e 
BOLERO (Leffingwell 41) 85 Days—525. A most unusual, yet beau- 
tiful glad, attracting attention everywhere. A smoky orange with 
a dark red blotch, 6-8 blooms, ruffled, fluted, needle point and heavy 
texture. Entirely different. 
L 15e, M 10c, S 5c, B 20-25¢e 
BUCKEYE BRONZE (Wilson 40) 90 Days—490. Ruffled bronze that 
appeals to the fancier and the florist alike. 6 open on a tall spike. 
Should be in every cut flower collection as it is attractive. 
L 15c, M 10c, S 5c (12-50c), B 100-20c 
BUSHRANGER (Wilson 42) 90 Days—436. Tall red orange of a 
pleasing shade. Good propagator and a husky grower. 
L 15c, M 10c, S 5e, B 10-25¢ 
BURMA (Palmer 43) 88 Days—562. Heavily ruffled deep rose red. 
Opens 8-10 large florets at one time on a good spike. Nearly all 
_ of the buds show color. Mainly an exhibition variety but for a 
mass of color in a bouquet, try Burma. Consistent show winner 
and a “must” in every garden. . 
L 25c, M lic, S 10¢ (12-$1.00),M 10-25c 
CALIFORNIA fosihank 39) 95 Days—543. Wide open. clear gera- 
nium pink with a slightly deeper pink blotch in the throat. Tall 
plant, good flower head and gh tal straight. PATENTED. 
L 35c (12-$3.50), M 25¢ (12- $2. 50) 
CANDY HEART (Salbach 38) 83 Hive sii A clear flesh pink 
_ with a large blotch of light carmine. 5-7 large nicely placed blooms 
makes this a beautiful variety and well liked for commercial use. 
L 10c, M 8c, S 5c 
CASABLANCA (Majeski 44) 95 Days—400. A tall white which has 
. beautifully ruffled - florets. ans 6-8 open on a.very. strong stem. 
Tops asacommercial. 
L 15e, M 10c, S Be (12- 50c),. B 100- 25¢ 
CHAMOUNY (Baerman 38) 85 Days—460. One of the most popular 
_ varieties we grow. Deep’ rose. pink, shading deeper in the throat. 
aly silver line on the edge of each petal adds the touch of. ‘distinc- 
tion. Easily 4 ae 10 florets on a tall willowy spike. Often: wins 
-: for most open 
L 10¢e (12-$1. 00), M 6e (12-60c¢),S de (12-40), B 100-10¢ 
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