Allure (Nichols 1946) (95 days) Bright flesh pink, creamy yellow throat. Very fine. 
Opens 8 of 20 buds on a 24” head. (L 75c) (M 50c) (S 25c) (B 4-25c) 
Antonita (Ellis 1939) (85 days) Fine vermillion pink, canary throat. Pure color. 
Opens 5-6 of 17 buds on 19” head. (L 2-30c) (M 3-30c) (S 4-25c) (B 20-25c) 
Avalon (Marshall 1940) (90 days) A striking ruffled pink with cream throat. Opens 
8 4” florets of 16 buds on 18” head. (L-2-30c) (M 3-30c) (S 4-25c) (B 20-25c) 
Ballad (Palmer 1943) (90 days) Ruffled light salmon-rose with lighter throat. Opens 
8 of 20 buds on 30” flowerhead. (L 3-30c) (M 4-25c) (S 5-25c) (B 25-25c) 
Beauty’s Blush (Fischer 1947) (85 days) Cool sparkling blush pink, without mark- 
ings. Opens 7-8 of 18 buds, 24” head. (L $1.00) (M 75c) (S 50c) (B 3-30c) 
Belmar (Lins 1942) (85 days) Large creamy salmon-pink with dark throat mark. 
Opens 6 of 18 buds on 22” head. (L 3-30c) (M 4-25c) (S 5-25c) (B 25-25c) 
Bengasi (Cave 1943) (95 days) Lightly ruffled pure pink blending into a large 
white throat area. A magnificent variety when well grown with 8 to 10 642” wide 
open florets. Grows tall and in hot summers may require staking and extra water, 
but worth it. Plant grows 70 to 75 inches tall with 18 to 22 buds, and we price 
it so you can afford it. (L 75c) (M 50c) (S 35c) (B 4-25c) 
Big Top (Rich 1942) (75 days) Big pink with carmine feather. Always draws atten- 
tion. Opens 5-6 of 22 buds, 35” head. (L 3-30c) (M 4-25c) (S 5-25c) (B 25-25c) 
Blessed Damosel (Baerman 1944) (95 days) Ruffled glowing shell pink with white 
throat. Opens 8 of 18 buds, 24” head.  (L 2-30c) (M 3-30c) (S 4-25c) (B 20-25c) 
Boise Belle (Roberts 1948) (100 days) Certainly his finest release. The data is of 
our own tests. Ruffled deep pink and yellow. Lower petals are all yellow except 
for picotee edge of pink. Opened 10, 10 or more in color, of 25 buds on 26” 
flowerhead. Perfect formal placement, firm attachment. Lower florets measured 
ae (L $2.50) (M $2.00) (S $1.00) (B 2-25c) 
Bride’s Delight (Wilson 1941) (75 days) Pale ruffled cameo pink, with much lighter 
throat. Opens 5 of 16 buds, 20” head. (L 2-30c) (M 3-30c) (S 4-25c) (B 20-25c) 
Capeheart (Winsor 1938) (90 days) Light salmon-rose, deeper at edges, light rose 
feather. Opens 6 of 17 buds, 19” head. _— (L 3-30c) (M 4-25c) (S 5-25c) (B 25-25c) 
Cherry Jam (Zimmer 1943) (80 days) Deep pink, cherry blotch. Opens 8-10 of 
17 buds on 20” head. (L 50c) (M 35c) (S 25c) (B 5-25c) 
Connecticut Yankee (Schenetsky 1944) (90 days) Light pink with chalk-pink 
markings. Opens 8-10 of 18 buds on 30” head. (L $1.50) (M $1.00) (S 75c) 
Cover Girl (LaSalle 1945) (90 days) Self color medium pink without traces of mark- 
ings. Opens 9 of 20 buds, 30” head. (L 25c) (M 2-40c) (S 2-30c) (B 10-25c) 
Criterion (Krueger 1942) (_. days) Tall light pink. Opens 8 of 24 buds on 28” 
flowerhead. (L 3-30c) (M 4-25c) (S 5-25c) (B 25-25c) . 
Deborah Sampson (Scheer 1947) (85 days) Lovely light pastel pink, blending to 
creamy buff throat. Opens 6 of 18 buds on 23” flowerhead. 
(L $1.50) (M $1.00) (S 65c) (B 2-30c) 
Doris Hancock (Both 1949) (_. days) An appealing carmine-pink of medium size 
on tall rigid stem. First U. S. release. (M $2.50) (S $2.00) (B 1-25c) NET. 
Dream Castle (Lins 1943) (95 days) This is only a medium size of 4 to 4 inch 
floret size, but is such a dependable uniform grower with the rare ability to hold 
10 open florets on an 18 bud spike that is straight as a ramrod and with a most 
appealing shade of coral pink blending into a white throat on a lightly ruffled 
floret that we think it due to become one of the GREAT commercials. To attempt 
to build up a stock we are ADVANCING our price to $1.50 per bulb of any size. 
The only advance in our list of 540 varieties. This 1.50 price is net. No quanity 
discounts. 
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