Variety Per Large Medium Small Bulblets 
BENJAMIN BRITTON (K & M-’49) 470-93 1 3508 S250 Geary 2D I-45 
One of the best of the new Holland introduc- 10: 28.00 20.00 14.00 10— 3.60 
tions. This variety did especially well here this Net—No Discount 100-28.80 
season in spite of the very dry weather. A very 
deep lavender with white stripe. An unusual 
shade and one we need. Very beautiful. Created 
much comment from visitors at our gardens this 
year, also at the shows. 
BEROLINA (K & M-’48) 552-85 1 50 sO 20 10—- .50 
Scarlet with white blotch. 10 4.00 2.80 2.00 100- 4.00 
BIEDERMEIER (K & M) 441-75 days 1 OU 19 =)) 10- 1.00 
Deep rose with lilac shade. Slightly ruffled. 10 8.00 6.00 4.00 100- 8.00 
BIG TOP (Rich-’42) 541-75 Z 25 3-25 4.20 50- .25 
Immense in size. Light pink with small carmine 10208 oo 40 100- .35 
feather. A show winner from large bulbs and a 
swell commercial cut-flower from medium and 
smaller bulbs. Will open 7 on a very long flower- 
head. 
BIRCH RED (Rich-’45) 552-90 1> 1.00 #5) 0 Ker) 
A sparkling pure deep red that delights all who 10 68.00 6.00" 4,00 15— 1.00 
see it. Growing habits very good. A sure show 100- 5.00 
winner. 
BLACK CHERRY (Rich-48) 554-85 Ley 3:00) 952-00 seal 200 10— 2.00 
One of the best in the Black Red class. This is 10 24.00 16.00 8.00 100-16.00 
one dark variety that doesn’t burn in hot weather. 
Will grow 50” or more tall, with 24” flowerhead 
and 6” blooms, 19 to 20 buds, opening 9 in the 
field. The color is identical to that of a ripe 
black sweet cherry. A healthy grower, a good 
propagator and germinator. The large bulbs 
don’t have as many bulblets as some varieties, but 
the young stock has plenty. Florets are of good 
texture, slightly wavy, well attached, and are 
slightly overlapping to make a beautiful exhibi- 
tion spike. 
BLACK OPAL (Errey-36) 354-92 3 30 © 4—.25 
A fine black red with a lovely sheen. Looks like 10 .80 50 30 100-— .25 
velvet. Opens 8 or 9 on a long flower head. A 
ribbon winner. 
BLOEMFONTEIN (K & M-’48) 531-95 2, 30 2-.25 4-30 10— .15 
Salmon pink which is lightly frilled. Has yellow- LO) 1.2059 2.00 60 100— 1.20 
ish throat with faint markings. Grows tall. 
BLUE BEAUTY (Pfitzer-36) 476-75 3 30 4-.25 
A fine, low-priced medium blue, with darker 10 80 50 30 = ©=6©100— 25 
throat. Very popular as a cut-flower. Highly rec- 
ommended. 3 
BLUE LAGOON (Snyder-'46) 478-70 1 ahs, 200 soe) 10- .50 
Tall, deep violet blue that doesn’t fleck. Will 10 6.00 4.00 2.80 100— 4.00 
open 5 of 16 buds on 21” head. Produces many 
bulblets which germinate easily. 
BRAGA (K & M-48) 454-80 Leg 0U 8) 50 10— 1.00 
Very dark mahogany red, almost black. 10 800 6.00 4.00 100- 8,00 
