Bulblets 
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Benison (Palmer) White lightly tinted 
lavender. Opens 8-10 blooms on a medium 
tall straight spike. 
Bingo (Canine) A soft creamy rose with 
blended rose blotch. Very tall robust 
spikes with 5-6 large florets open. Picardy 
sport. 
Bittersweet (Troyer) Bittersweet orange 
with purple throat. Tall plant with many 
large open florets. An outstanding variety. 
Black Diamond (Gelser) Very dark 
red, almost black, intensely ruffled with 
5-6 medium sized florets open. Has a color 
sheen lacking in most dark reds. Well 
liked by florists. Bulblets are quite hard to 
germinate. 
Black Opal (Errey) Very dark red with 
many blooms open on a long flowerhead. 
Blessed Damosel (Bacrman) Light 
glowing pink. Opens up to 8 large round 
blooms of heavy texture. One of the most 
beautiful of all pinks. 
Bloemfontein (K & M) Color salmon 
with a soft yellow blotch. Many large 
open flowers on a tall, stiff stem. Mid- 
season cut flower. 
Bretange (Visser) Soft rose with slight 
carmine mark. Six large florets open on a 
straight spike. Awarded first class certifi- 
cate at Haarlem. A very pleasing color 
and long spikes. 
Buckeye Bronze (wilson) Smoky old 
rose. A very fine novelty in a different 
color. 
Burma (Palmer) A very deep rose shading 
lighter in the throat. Heavily ruffled 
blooms on a straight spike. Very heavy 
texture. Nearly every bud will show color 
when first flower opens. 
Carrara (Baerman) Large creamy white. 
Very tall grower with 7-8 florets open on 
a long flowerhead. 
Centennial (Fischer) A _ beautiful large 
scarlet with wide open florets on a straight 
spike. 5-6 blooms open on a long flower- 
head. 
Connecticut Yankee (schen.) Large 
blush pink with a most attractive scarlet 
throat blotch. Opens 8-9 blooms on a 
straight spike and long flowerhead. Rather 
shy producer of bulblets. 
Per Large Medium Small 
1 .20 eo 4—.20 
1 .10 2—.15 
1 ats) 10 2—.10 
LO Sele 0 .80 40 
1 Zo .20 10 
1 1D 10 
1 2—.20 4—.25 
1 20 .20 2—.20 
1 50 40 P20) 
1 Als 2—.15 5—.15 
10 .60 .30 
1 15 2—.20 4—.20 
10 .80 hh) 
I 20 als) 2—.15 
LO tou 1.20 .60 
2 KS) 4—.20 6—.20 
10 .60 .40 eS) 
1 .80 .60 40 
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6 GELSER BROTHERS — 
DALTON, NEW YORK 
