RETAIL PRICE-LIST 1950 

Bulblets 
Per Large Medium Small Per 
BURMA (Palmer-43) 462-85 2 25 3- 125 h- 225 25- 225 
Heavily ruffled, very deep rose, 10 1.00 075 » 50 100- .90 
Outstanding in its class. Opens 8- 
10 of 20 bud spike. The florets are 
so round and full,so trimly tailored 
and so generously ruffled. A tone 
poem in rose red. A basket of this 
is simply beautiful. 
CHAMOUNTY (Baerman—'38) 460-85 2 20 3— 6.20 5- .25 25- .20 
Distinctive shade of cerise rose and 10 -80 ~60 040 100— .50 
silver picotee edge. The color sug— 
gests the rose drift of a peach or-— 
chard at the foot of a snowy moun- 
tain, 
CORONA (Palmer-'4Q) 560-80 3 pe a cl By: 10 
A-creamy pink with a rose _ picotee 10 «60 «4,0 eon 100- .25 
edge. Very attractive and unusual, 
Makes a delicate bouquet, 
COVER GIRL (LaSalle-'4.) 442-90 2 30 3-625 5 625 10- .25 
Sensational medium pink that ovens 10 Bnd 80 is ¢, 100=2 ,00 
10-12 florets on 30" spike. Very 
heavy foliage. A consistent show 
winner, was Grand Champion at the 
International show at Binghamton in 
1949. 
DAWN GLOW (Jack) Af 035 220 5 lO0~ 35 
A giant soft rose pink that has ex- 10 2.80 1.60 del 100-2 ,80 
quisite beauty, along with size. 
Very much in demand because of its 
beautiful ruffling and color. One 
of Milton Jack's winners. 

DAISY MAE (Lins-Ruble) 521 2 - 30 20 220 25- 50 
Orange salmon with a cherry ‘ blotch. 10 ee 1.00 «80 100-1.50 
Probably the best exhibition orange 
and an excellent commercial. De- 
finitely one of the top glads,. 
Vigorous and a good propagator. 
DIEPPE (Hassell~'45) 432-85 2 220 3- 20 5 25 25- .20 
A brilliant red-salmon with deeper 10 -80 ~60 240 75~- 80 
shading in throat, A very beautiful 
and distinctive color that attracts 
attention at once. Fine in both day- 
light and artificial light. Should 
be in every one's garden. 
