RETAIL PRICE-LIST 1950 
Bulblets 
Per Large Medium Small Per 
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GOLDEN STATE (Wh1) 512 ua a25 wl5 3 =2- 220 20~ .20 
A very large yellow that is winning 10 2.00 1.20 «80 100- .75 
many prizes, Outstanding. Late 
midseason. 
HEAVENLY WHITE (Moses—'h4) 4OO-70 2 RY be 3- .25 h- 25 25- 25 
A bluish white rather than the usual 10 1.00 075 40 100- .75 
pure white. Blends perfectly in 
arrangements with the cool shades; 
rose, lavender, and violet. © Par- 
ticularly King Lear. Opens 6-7 on 
good flower head. Very early and a 
good propagator, 
HUNTRESS (Jack) 466 L af as S525 in So Ad 25- 50 
A new lavender of merit, because of 10 1.20 ~80 °50 100-1450 
its earliness, color and ruffling. 
Color is on the pink shade of laven- 
der and most attractive. Opens 8 
large wide open florets on 4 spike 
of perfect formal type. The best 
lavender in its season. 
INTERCEPTOR (Jack 45) 552 1 235 mere. pe ik 25- .50 
Beautiful Giant orange crimson. 10 2.80 2.00 1.50 100-1.50 
Plant late May for August shows. 
IRAK (Mitsch) 480 . 3 025 h- 20 
This sport of Bagdad is a clear sil- IGS cn 40 230 100— .25 
very grey. Unique yet beautiful if 
color. Very outstanding. late. 
JEANIE (Pruitt) 430 2 »20 = «20 6 .20 
Everyone loves Jeanie, the glad with ene, 80 250 030 100- .50 
the school girl complexion. A won- 
derfully tall grower tat is un- 
rivaled in its morning fresh rich 
pure-pink color, A best seller a- 
gain last year. 
KING CLICK (Wilson) 552 2 230 220 15 25- 25 
Tall, bright,ruffled exhibition red. 10 AP Le 80 Pa 1o0- .75 
Opens 8 to 10 large florets on a 
tall spike. Winner of many awards. 
Late midseason. 
KING LEAR (Palmer) 470 3 25 5- 225 
Magnificent new purple of great size 10 075 045 025 LOO 325 
and lustrous sheen, Nicely waved 
and ruffled. £E. midseason. 
