RETAIL PRICE LIST 
ABIGAIL (Myers) (85) 3866. A fine light 
lavender about the shade of Minuet. 
Opens eight well placed medium sized 
blooms on a 50-inch spike. Fine in- 
crease and growing habits. Occasionally 
flecks. L. 50c; M. 35c; S. 20c. 
ABU HASSAN (Pfitzer) 878 (Mid-sea- 
son) Beautiful clear, dark blue. Opens 
several medium sized blooms on a tall 
straight plant. L. 20c; M. 10c. 
ALGONQUIN (Palmer) 5386 Brilliant 
scarlet, open 8 to 10! large blooms on a 
straight spike. Grand Champion many 
times. L. 10c, 3-25c; M. 8c, 4-25c; S. 
4c, 8-25c; Bulblets 100-$1.00. 
AOETEAROA (Jensen) 406 A creamy 
white with deep cream throat petal. 
Opens 8 perfectly placed 5-inch florets 
on a spike of 22 ‘buds. L. 20c; M. 15c; 
S. 10c. 
APRIL (4380) (Evans ’47) (80) A very 
tall growing light pastel peach. It opens 
up to 6 florets on a thin wiry stem. 
Produces lots of bulblets that germi- 
nate easily. We have grown this pre- 
vious to this year but did not list it be- 
cause of poor performance. This sea- 
son’s blooms were much improved. It 
gave us some beautiful spikes. L. 50c; 
M. 35c; S. 25c. 
AUTUMN GOLD (Presagard) 412 (Late) 
Richly colored golden yellow; is gain- 
ing in popularity every year. It is being 
grown: extensively as a late cut flower. 
L. 10c, 3-25c; M. 8c, 3-20c; S. 6c, 3-15c. 
AVALON (Marshall) 440 Bright rosy pink 
blending into a cream throat. Opens 8 
medium sized blooms on a medium 
hieght plant. Very nice. L. 15c, 2-25c; 
M. 10c, 3-25c; S. 8c, 3-15c. 
BEAUTY’S BLUSH (Fischer) 440. Soft 
blushing pink. Opens 7 florets precisely 
arranged on a tall spike that never 
erooks. The cool pink florets have lots 
of sparkle. It opens well in water and is 
a very healthy, robust grower. L. 20c; 
M. 15c; S. 10c; Bulblets 100-50c. 
BIKINI (Lins-Ruble) (90) 424. Bright 
orange with violet throat markings. 
Opens 5-6 slightly ruffled blooms on a 
strong ‘straight spike. Good commer- 
cial habits. Should be a show winner. 
Sometimes short. Did excellent for us 
the past year. L. $1.00; M. 75c; S. 50c; 
Bulblets 12-$1.00. 3 
BELTRAMI (Lins) 480. Large, beaut- 
ifully formed, wide open, ruffled and 
fluted florets of golden brown to deep 
rose mulberry. L. 10c, 3-25c; M. 8c, 
3-20c; S. 6c, 3_15c. 
BLACK DIAMOND (Gelser) 354. None 
of the drab or somber tones of the most 
of the dark reds can be associated with 
Black Diamond for its vibrant color is 
its primary virtue. It grows to 42 
inches in height and makes a fine flow- 
erhead. L. 15c; M. 10c; S. 5c; Bulb- 
lets 10-25c. 
BLACK PANTHER (Lins) 554 This is the 
largest real black red. The plants are 
tall with long flowerheads and _ very 
large black red, wide open florets. A 
large black red is needed in every col- 
lection. This one will fill the bill. L. 
50c; M. 35c; S. 25c. 
BLAZE (Lins) 450. Often referred to as 
a red Picardy. Color is pure, intense 
scarlet red. Opens 5 to 6. L. 8c; M. 6c; 
S. 4c. 
BLUE BEAUTY (Pfitzer) 476. This is 
probably the best blue on the market. 
The strong blue shade becomes a_ bit 
lighter at the edges of the petals. It is 
a tall, strong grower. L. 10c; M. 8c; 
Soc. 
BLESSED DAMOZEL 440 (Baerman) 
(44) (Midseason) (New Era x Shirley 
Temple) A more vigorous edition of 
New Era that is an alluring shade of 
shell pink. A color marvel; trimly tail- 
ored. Prolific. L. 10c, 3-25c; M. 8c, 3-25 
BLUEBLOOD 379. Blue, red throat. This 
glad has been overlooked. Introduced 
by Mr. Ellis the last year he issued a 
catalog therefore not widely dissemi- 
nated. Makes healthy bulbs and plenty 
of bulblets. 5-6 open. L. 15c, 2-25c; M. 
10c; S. 5c. 
BLUE LAGOON (Snyder) (80) 476. Tall 
medium blue that grows well in ad- 
verse conditions. Opens 6 well placed 
cup shaped blooms. Good show glad. L. 
75c; M. 50c; S. 35c. 
BUCKEYE BRONZE 490. An outstand- 
ing bronze that is very popular. A must 
have. L. 10c, 3-25c; M. 8c, 3-20c; S. 
6c, 3-15c. 
BURGUNDY (Scheer 42) 452. 90 Days. 
A formal spike of crimson rose, with 
many open. Intense coloring with nar- 
ROSE CHARM—Outstanding 
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