BLUE ICE (Butt 45) 85 Days 577 
Here is another blue that comes very close to the blue everyone is seek- 
ing. Light medium blue, almost on the violet side, with a pale yel- 
low small cream blotch and a yellow crescent. Well named. Will 
open 6 large, well placed florets on a tall spike. Bulblets germi- 
nate easily. If you like blues, it would pay you to get your start 
in Blue Ice now. 
L $3,50, M $2.25, S $1.50, B 25c 
BLUET (Mitsch 39) 378 
Bluet still stays in the picture because it will hold 6 open and is a nice 
cut flower variety. A clear blue, with a nice white throat. Very at- 
tractive and one of the closest to real blue that we have. 
L 3-25c, M 3-15c, B 100-15c 
BUTTERSCOTCH (Langworthy 48) 90 Days 521 
Coral petal margins overlaying a yellow floret—a vivid throat marking. 
This seems to be one of the coming varieties and you will, we think, 
be glad you got started with it early. It holds 8 open, 6” florets, about 
20 buds on a long flower head. Recommended. 
L $1.00, M 75c, B 6-50c 
BOBBY DAZZLER (Both 42) 80 Days 520 
' A red orange, brilliant and clear, with a deep blotch in the throat, 
ruffled, with pronounced color intensity. Holds 5 to 7 large florets 
open on a good stem. A vase of Bobby Dazzler is an eye opener. 
L 10c, M 8c, 8 5c, B 25-15¢ 
BOISE BELL (Roberts 48) 98 Days 343 
A distinctive new color arrangement. A pink halo, well defined, 
on a creamy yellow floret, gives you a very unusual floret. We 
had one spike open 10 in the field, and it had fourteen open before 
the first wilted. Tall, well balanced tapering spike. You will like 
it very much. Florets are ruffled, 4 to 4%”. Most of the buds 
show color, adding materially to the already good spike. Bulblets 
produced some large bulbs. 
L $2.50, M $2.00, S $1.00, B 25c 
BOLERO (Leffingwell 41) 85 Days 525 
Probably the most unusual glad in the garden, attracting a great 
deal of attention whenever shown. A smoky orange with a dark 
red blotch 5 to 6 florets open on a nice spike. Ruffled, fluted, 
needle pointed and of a heavy texture. Unusual and entirely dif- 
ferent, attractive. 
L 10c, M 3-15c, S 10-25c, B 25-15c 
BUCKEYE BRONZE (Wilson 40) _ 90 Days 2.490 
Buckeye Bronze was well named, it being a ruffled bronze with a 
rosy cast. It holds 6 open on a good spike. It is a good show 
flower winning lots of ribbons. It is an excellent commercial well 
liked by the florists. If you do not have it, be sure to add it to 
your collection. 
L 3-25c, M 3-15c, S 4-10c, B 100-15c 
BURGUNDY (Scheer 42) 90 Days 452 
A formal spike of crimson rose, with many open. Intense coloring 
with narrow cream lines on throat petal. Florets well placed, well at- 
_tached and of good substance. Straight medium height spike with a 
rather long flowerhead. Good propagator. 
L 15c, M 2-25c, S 3-20c, B 50-20c 
*For Dozen price use ten times price of One 
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