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STANDARD ONE-PRICE VARIETIES 
The following standard varieties are being grouped this year at one standard 
price, to enable our customers to select these varieties without looking up prices sepa- 
rately. Those listed blow are priced as follow. 
Large 10 for 80¢ Medium 10 for 50¢ Small 10 for 25¢ Bulblets 25¢ Pkg. 
ALGONQUIN (Palmer 39) 536—80 
A brilliant, glowing scarlet, with 8 to 10 open blooms. One of the best. 
ANNAMAE (Pommert 40) 400—70 
A pure chalk white that is one of the first to bloom. A wonderful florist variety that 
is always in demand. Very dependable in its growth. Medium height. 
ARCTIC SNOW (Harris 41) 300—85 
A very tall white, with light cream throat. A heavy show winner in its class, being 
hardly ever beaten, and has won Division championship and most beautiful in show. 
Has one of the longest flowerheads. 
ARIADNE (Mitsch 37) 401—86 
A creamy-white with a striking red blotch. This is one of the oldest ones in catalog 
and is a real beauty. Was greatly admired at the Binghamton show. 
BANCROFT WINSOR (Winsor 41) 423—90 
One of the best orange varieties which does not burn in the sun. It is fine, tall grower 
that opens 6 well placed florets. Not as well known as it should be. 
BEACON (Palmer 35) 436—90 
Clear bright rose-scarlet with a large blotch. A very popular glad. 
BIG TOP (Rich 42) 541—75 
A giant light pink, with a small carmine feather deep in the throat. Grows six feet 
tall and is still hard to beat at the shows. Best spike in Conn. in 47 and longest flower- 
head in Conn. in 1948. 
BLUE BEAUTY (Pfitzer 36) 476—75 
One of the best blues both for show and commercial use. A tall strong grower that 
is very early. 
BOLERO (Leffingwell 41) 582—85 
A ruffled, smoky orange with a dark red blotch. A great novelty that everyone seems 
to like. Opens 6 to 8 ruffled needle point blooms. Nothing else like it. 
BOULOGNE (Salman 47) 562—85 
One of my favorites, it is a tall wine-red that opens 8 on a well-formed spike. Opens 
well and should become very popular. I am sure you will like it. 
BRIDESMAID (Wheeler 45) 540—80 
Large pink with cream throat that has six inch blooms. A very consistent grower of 
good spikes. 
BUCKEYE BRONZE (Wilson 40) 490—90 
A very outstanding bronze with orange shading. Has outsold all other novelties. Opens 
6 to 8 on good spikes. I am sure you will like it. 
BUCKEYE QUEEN (Beardmore 45) 430—90 
Beautiful tall pink, slightly ruffled, with 18 bud spikes, opening 6 to 8 well-placed 
florets at a time on a good flowerhead. Wonderful grower and keeper. 
BURMA (Palmer 43) 562—88 
This past season it won at most of the largest shows. In my opinion it is getting 
better each season. A very deep rose-red, with 6 wide open blooms that are very 
heavily ruffled. 
CASABLANCA (Majeski 44) 400—95 
A very tall creamy-white, opening 6 to 8 ruffled blooms on a long spike. A good 
propagator. 
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