Bulblets 
Per Large Medium Small Per 
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Bengast -(caveys Reanuhile hehe pinks ee 9 Ged 0 
blending to a white throat with a few 
light lines in throat. 7 to 8 large ruffled 10 2.00 1.20 .80 LS rer 48) 
flowers on a tall, strong stem. Bengasi 
created quite a sensation when introduced. 100—2.00 
Berolinalay pry -pecosccarlettredavniih ase oD 35 D0 = cee 50 
creamy white blotch which makes it very 
attractive. Its large round florets are well 100—3.00 
placed on a spike that never crooks, with 
6 florets open at one time. An excellent 
propagator. 
Bernard Shaw (k « M) Color clear 1. 1.00 75 Ae 02 50 
light pink with carmine feathering. Six 
large wide open blooms open on a straight 
long stem, Midseason flowering. 
Benjamin Britton (k « M) Rhoda~ 1 3.00 2.00 1,002") fe 56 
mine purple or deep lavender with white 
stripe. Unusual shade and very beautiful. 
Tall spikes with 6-8 wide open large 
blooms. Early flowering and good propa- 
gator. 
Bittersweet (Troyer) Bittersweet orange 2 0) 3.90 5) 00s OF 
with purple throat. Tall plant with many 10 
large open florets, An outstanding variety. 80 90 .30 
Black Diamond (Geiser) Very dark 1 25 20 BO ee 5 eer 0 
red, almost black, intensely ruffled with 
5-6 medium sized florets open. Has a color 10 2.00 1.60 .80 100—= 50 
sheen lacking in most dark reds. Well 
liked by florists. Bulblets are quite hard to 
germinate. 
Blessed Damosel (Bacrman) Light 1 2.20 4.25. 50— 25 
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 2 25 4-25 50— .20 
with a soft yellow blotch. Many large 
open flowers on a tall stiff, stem. Mid- 10 1.00 50 29  100— .30 
season cut flower. 
Boldface (Evans) Color deep salmon fee ede) 75 50 piers) 
pink or light scarlet. The throat marking 
is deep red on white. A tall straight grow- 
ing variety with 7-8 large florets open. A 
must have for those who like them. strik- 
ingly blotched. 
Bretange (Visser) Soft rose with slight J 40 30 .20 10— .25 
carmine mark, Six large florets open on a 
straight spike. Awarded first class certifi- 
cate at Haarlem. A very pleasing’ color 
and long spikes. 

6 GELSER BROTHERS — DALTON, NEW YORK 
