
CHAMOUNY 
SHIPMENT 
All orders are sold with the understanding that 
the shipping charges will be paid by the customer. 
That means F.O.B. Portland, Oregon, except pool 
car shipments which are prepaid to Chicago or 
Trenton, N. J. 
A service charge of 35 cents will be charged on all 
orders of less than $3.00, as they cannot be filled 
and shipped at a profit. 
Orr of $10.00 or more may be sent any time in 
A. via Railway Express. Those held for 
cee delivery will be shipped as weather permits. 
Local and Pacific Coast orders may be shipped at 
any time. 
We advise Railway Express shipment rather than 
freight as congested conditions sometimes cause 
long delays. Auto freight has proven very satis- 
factory for Pacific Coast and Texas orders of 100 
lbs. or more. 
PARCEL POST SHIPMENT 
Parcel Post is not insured against freezing, so 
should you wish your order sent in this manner 
(much cheaper than express on orders of 12 lbs. 
or less) you had better let us keep it until danger 
of freezing is past—usually March 15th. We will 
advance the postage and notify you of the amount. 

1950 WHOLESALE PRICES 
ALGONQUIN — Early brilliant 
scarlet. Opens up to 8 on well 
placed spike of good size. 
Slightly ruffled. 
ATHLONE—Pinkish buff cream 
opens up to 12. The florists are 
wild about this one. 
BADGER BEAUTY — Very 
pretty lavender with white 
throat. Opens five with total of 
18 to 20 buds. 
BARCAROLE — Clear ruffled 
orange which open 6 medium 
sized blooms. 
BENISON — Large pleasing 
white with very faint touch of 
lavender. Becoming very popu- 
lar with the florist trade. 
BLACK OPAL—Rich black red 
with fine placement. One of the 
best in this color class. 
BLUE BEAUTY — Light blue 
with the edges of petals slightly 
darker. Opens 6 to 8 large blos- 
soms at a time. Best in com- 
mercial blues. 
BURMA — A great favorite of 
heavily ru‘fled deep rose. Opens 
up to 8 on a long straight spike. 
CASABLANCA — Tall ruffled 
white that never crooks. Very 
dependable gommercial variety. 
CANDY HEART —Flesh pink 
with carmine throat blotch. 
Opens up to 6 large blossoms on 
medium spike. 
CHAMOUNY — Deep rose with 
very slight edging of silver. 
Probably soon will be florist’s 
greatest favorite in this color. 
CHIEF MULTNOMAH — Smoky 
red with cherry red throat. 
Very similar to Vagabond Prince 
but much larger blossoms. 
COMMANDO — Very striking 
searlet which opens 7 or 8 very 
large blossoms at one time. 
Will become one of leading com- 
mercial reds in a few years. 
COMMANDER KOEHL — Prob- 
ably one of the oldest varieties 
we grow, but still hard to beat. 
Solid deep red with 6 or 7 open 
at one time. 
CORONA — Creamy white with 
rose colored edges on the petals. 
One of the most popular varie- 
ties of all time. 
COVER GIRL — Giant medium 
pink that will open.up to 12 on 
a 6 ft. spike. Won grand sweep- 
stakes at International show at 
Binghampton, N. Y., 1949. 
DIEPPE — Distinctive deep sal- 
mon red. Spikes are always 
straight. This one will become 
a first rate commercial variety. 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN — 
Beautiful ruffled lavender that 
has darker lines in the throat. 
Leading commercias lavender. 
FLYING FORTRESS—Outstand- 
ing smoky slate grey color. So 
different that you will really 
want this one. 
GENERAL EISENHOWER — 
Huge 5 ft. spikes of deep be- 
gonia rose color. Florets are 
over 6 inches with 6 to 8 open. 
1 spike is a bouquet. 
GOLDEN CHIMES — Large ruf- 
fled light yellow. Opens 6 on 
medium sized spike. 
GOLDEN STATE—Tall rich yel- 
low which makes spikes of 25 
buds or more with 10 to 12 open. 
Very desirable florist’s variety. 
GRETA GAREO — Pale light 
rose with cream throat. One of 
the most beautiful we have 
grown. 
HOKUS POKUS—Golden yellow 
with outstandingly large red 
throat blotch. Very early. Will 
make very pretty arrangements. 
HOLLAND GLORY — Salmon 
pink with cream throat. Makes 
nice straight spikes with 7 well 
spaced and faced florets open. 
Blooms freely from bulblets. 
STANDARD 
NOT LESS THAN 25 BULBS SOLD AT 100 R 
No. 1 
Pers 10022 par aa ee 
PernlO00 see ees 
‘Pere 00 eee 6.20 
Perk 000 eee 50.00 
Per 100 = 4.00 
Peni000 == 34.00 
Perayl 002s 3.20 
Perel000 meas 26.00 
Pers] 002 5.00 
Pers 000 40.00 

Perm 00 sees 3.20 
Renl000 26.00 
Per —1 00 x22.-ceceess 5.60 
Pern 0 00s 45.00 
ere 0 eee 4.00 
Per 10002 32.00 
TEE WD ocereececne 3.80 
Per210022 2 3.80 
Peri000== 30.00 
Perrys! 002s ss, Sees 
Pers 1000 =a ae 
Perel 00232225 5.00 
Per 000 See 40.00 
Per 100 only........ 7.00 
Pere 100 See ere 
PerLO00 2s a eee 
Pera 00s 4.00 
Pelt}! 32.00 
Perm l00 t= 5.20 
ers) 000s 42.00 
Persl00 == 40 
Per 000k 36.00 
Per 100 only........ 15.00 
Perel O0ion] yas 
Pee) 3.80 
Per000 === 30.00 
Rere|00 = 5.20 
Pert000= ae 42.00 
ee (0 eee 3.80 
Petr O00 Sass 30.00 
Pers | 002 ee 
Peri000 2 =e ae 
Pers 00 =e 4.40 
e510 00k 36.00 
12.50 
10.00 
3.00 
25.00 
4.20 
34.00 
3.00 
25.00 
4.00 
32.00 
3.80 
30.09 
No. 3 
$ 2.60 
20.00 
2.80 
22.00 
2.40 
20.00 
3.20 
26.00 
2.80 
22.00 
8.00 
No. 5 
$ 1.20 
10.00 
2.20 
18.00 
1.20 
10.00 
5.00 
7.00 
1.20 
10.00 
1.80 | 
15.00 
1.20 
10.00 
2.00 
16.00 
1.80 
15.00 
No. 6 
$ .80 
5.00 
1.20 
10.00 
.60 
5.00 
50 
4.00 
1.20 
10.00 
.60 
5.00 
60 
5.00 
1.40 
12.00 
5.00 
4.00 
6.00 
80 
6.00 
1.50 
12.00 
80 
6.00 
1.40 
12.00 
1.20 
10.00 
BULBLETS 
Qt. Pk. 
$ 2.00 $ 12.00 
18.00 100.00 
2.00 12.00 
4.00 24.00 
2.50 15.00 
2.50 15.00 
4.50 30.00 
2.50 15.00 
2.50 15.00 
2.50 15.00 
2.50 15.00 
2.00 12.00 
2.50 15.00 
5.00. 30.90 
3.50 25.00 
15.0008 meee 
3.00 18.00 
5.00 30.00 
2.50 15.00 
3.50 21.00 
4.00 25.00 
