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Alpenklokken (2), a very beautiful introduction, having lovely well open snow- 
white flowers of which there are several out at a time and are well placed on 
a tall spike, fine grower. $ 1.30 per dozen; $ 9.00 per 100 
Aranjuez (1), this is a very fine variety, color salmon-orange with a small yellow 
marking in the throat, 6 to 7 wide open florets out at a time and are well 
placed on a strong upright stem, good grower. 
$ 1.20 per dozen; $ 8.50 per 100 
Bellona (1), this is a very effective and delightful variety of great beauty, with large 
round flowers of creamy-yellow, gradually deeper toned towards the slightly 
ruffled edges, very fine as a cut-flower. $ 1.30 per dozen; $ 9.00 per 100 
Bit of Heaven (2), a magnificent outstanding variety for charm, color and growth. 
Its color is a lovely vivid orange with as many as 10 to 12 medium sized 
flowers out at a time, looking very attractive with every bud showing color 
thus creating an effect of rich splendour. $1.25 per dozen; $8.75 per 100 
Bloemfontein (2), a georgeous variety with large flowers of a delightful shade of 
salmon with a soft-yellow blotch on lower petals, 6 to 8 well placed florets out 
at a time on a good spike, recommended for the garden and for cutting, it is 
recorded as a mid-season variety. $ 1.20 per dozen; $ 8.50 per 100 
Boulogne (1), producing fine flowers of a pleasing shade of claret, 8 to 10 florets 
out at a time, which are well arranged on an immense spike of perfect carriage, 
a good garden plant. $1.20 per dozen; $ 8.50 per 100 
Cardinal Spellmann (2), a distinct and rich colored magenta, having very 
beautiful open florets of perfect form gracefully arranged on a strong stem, 
fine for exhibition. $ 1.65 per dozen; $12.00 per 100 
Clingendaal (2), another strong garden variety, producing fine erect spikes with 
several wide-open cochineal-red flowers out at a time and which are well 
placed on a tall stem, very beautiful. $ 1.30 per dozen; $ 9.00 per 100 
Dr. Dentz (2), this is one of the best pinks so far introduced, color salmon-pink 
with several refined flowers out at a time, it has a good stem, recommended 
for exhibition purposes. $ 1.20 per dozen; $ 8.50 per 100 
Gold Dust (2), a pretty buttercup yellow, with many flowers out at the same time, 
a good garden variety producing a strong stem, on which the florets are hand- 
somely spaced. $ 1.30 per dozen; $ 9.00 per 100 
Holland’s Glory (2), here is one of the finest novelties of recent introduction, color 
dark salmon-pink with yellow blotch and markings down the throat of the 
beautifully formed wide open flowers which are well arranged on a very tall 
always erect stem, many florets out at the same time, a variety that will 
please all who grow it. $ 1.20 per dozen; $ 8.50 per 100 
Hopman’s Glory (2), a rich shade of sunflower-yellow, large ,well formed flowers 
are spaced nicely on a strong stem, vigorous grower that will stand all 
weathers. $ 1.30 per dozen; $9.50 per 100 
Ile de France (2), a lovely combination of salmon-pink and flesh-pink, with a 
pretty amber blotch distinctly marked carmine-red on large wide open 
florets of which many are out at a time, they are of fine form and hea 
texture. $ 1.20 per dozen; $ 8.50 per 100 
Java (2), this is a very beautiful new introduction of great merit and one of the 
best in this color, a lovely deep primrose yellow throughout, 8 to 10 well 
formed florets out at a time, nicely arranged on a strong erect stem, recom- 
mended for exhibition. $ 2.00 per dozen; $15.00 per 100 

The numbers in brackets after the names of varieties indicate time of flowering 
as following: 
1. Early season 2. Mid-season 3. Late season. 
