582-85 
491-70 
540-80 
490-90 
562-88 
400-95 
543-80 
480-85 
316-75 
441-90 
536-85 
560-80- 
410-86 
300-70 
521-30 
516-85 
342-90 
423-85 
BOLERO. Here is something most unusual, and very lovely. Smoky 
orange-red, with dark velvety red blotches. Large, ruffled, fluted, 
needle point florets with 7 to 8 open at once. 
L. 2—25, 5—50; Med. 2—20, 5—30. 
BRAZIL. A sport of Vagabond Prince, deep salmon with faint bluish 
overcast on petals, with deep crimson throat. Very attractive. 
L. $1.00 ea. 
BRIDESMAID. Very large, blush pink which blends into creamy 
throat. Magnificent spikes. L. 20c ea. 
BUCKEYE BRONZE. A burning bronze, called by some a rosy 
bronze. Beautiful, grand, lovely, use what words you wish, and you 
still fall short of its attractiveness. A most striking basket and vase 
variety, and a spike is a bouquet. Opens up to 6. 
L. 15¢ ea, 5—60; Med. 2—20, 5—40; Sm. 5—30. Special, 2 L, 3 Med, 
5 Sm. for 50c. 
BURMA. A very deep rose, opens 8 to 10 huge, heavily ruffled florets. 
Nothing in the field excells this grand variety. No collection is com- 
plete without it. A spike is a show. 
L. 15c¢ ea, 5—60; Med. 2—20, 5—40; Sm. 5—30. Special, 2 L, 3 Med, 
5 Sm. for 60c. 
CASABLANCA. A stately, impressive, white, opens 6 to 8 ruffled 
florets, stands heat well, and prolific. 
L. 2—20, 5—40; Med. 2—15, 5—30; Sm. 5—20. Special, 3 L, 3 Med, 5 
Sm. for 50c. 
CHERRY JAM. Deep salmon, varying in intensity, with conspicuous 
cherry blotch, as beautiful as its name suggests. Opens 6 to 8 large 
florets on fine spike. L. 20c ea, 5—80; Med. 15c ea, 5—60. 
CHIEF MULTNOMAH. Here is a grand reddish purple smoky that 
you have been looking for. An old variety that is still tops among 
smokies. L. 2—20, 5—40; Med. 2—15, 5—30. 
COLOR MARVEL. An unusual blend of orange and pink make it one 
of the most attractive varieties for floral work. Classed as buff. 
L. 15¢ ea, 5—60; Med. 2—20, 5—40. 
CONNECTICUT YANKEE. A glorious pink with sharp throat blotch. 
Impressive spikes, with 8 or more open. A whirlwind blue ribbon win- 
ner. L. 60c ea, 5—$2.40. 
COMMANDO. A fine tall scarlet, strong grower. Opens 6 to 9. 
L. 15c ea, 5—60. 
CORONA. An old one that scarcely needs description. Hard to place, 
but mostly runs creamy white, with rose pink edging on petals. 
L. 2—20, 5—40; Med. 2—15, 5—30; Sm. 5—20. Special, 3 L, 3 Med, 5 Sm. 
for 50c. 
CRINKLE CREAM. A giant spike of rich light yellow ruffled florets. 
Very beautiful. Opens 5-6. 
L. 2—25, 5—50; Med. 2—20, 5—40; Sm. 2—15, 5—30. Special, 2 L, 3 Med, 
5 Sm. for 50c. 
CUPID. One of Fischer’s grand small varieties. He says of it, “Pos- 
sesses a chiseled perfection of form, as if carved of white wax.” Florets 
are recurved, rose-like on a willowy 3% ft. spike. This is best in ar- 
rangements. L. 25c each, 5—$1.00; Med. 15c ea, 5—60; Sm. 2—20, 5—40. 
DAISY MAE. Classed as an orange, but has pinkish cast, with deeply 
marked throat. Very popular. Strong grower, with up to 6 florets 
open at once. L. 25c—each, 5—$1.00. 
DR. WHITELEY. Clear yellowish apricot with golden throat. Classed 
as buff, and it is a good one. Opens up to 7 well placed florets. 
L. 2—20, 5—40; Med. 2—15, 5—30. 
DREAM CASTLE. Light coral pink. Opens 6 to 8. A real beauty. 
L. 30c each, 5—$1.20. 
DRUM MAJOR. Large orange, solid blotch, and one every garden 
ought to have. L, 30c each, 5—$1.20. 
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