DESCRIPTIVE LIST NO. 2 
UNIFORMLY PRICED AS FOLLOWS 
Large size bulbs—3 for 25¢ Medium—4 for 25¢ Small—4 for 1Se 
Bulbletss per packet pec ce rae eee 
10 large bulbs of any variety—75e Medium—S55¢ Small—s35c 
100 large bulbs made up from this list in a mixture—$6.00 
Medium—$3.50 Small—$2.25. Same conditions apply in mixtures of 100 bulbs from 
this list as were specified in list No. 1. 
BIG TOP—Exhibition type medium pink. 
Tall plant bearing 7 inch florets on a 
long well formed spike. 
BOULOGNE—A very popular Holland 
origination. A clear wine red of good 
growing habits. Popular with florists and 
gardeners alike. A high percentage of per- 
fect spikes. Lush foliage, lots of bulblets 
and plenty of vigor. 
CHERRY JAM—Salmon pink with cherry 
blotch on lip petal. Opens 8 or more ruf- 
fled florets. 
DAISY MAE—An orange pink with a deep 
salmon throat blotch. Makes good spikes 
from any size bulb. A consistant grower 
and producer of many bulblets. 
DIEPPE—A beautiful salmon scarlet open- 
ing six waved florets on an average size 
plant. 
GRATITUDE—A ruffled medium orange of 
vigorous growth. Opens 5 or 6 florets on 
a tall graceful spike. Color is enhanced by 
a small yellow throat blotch. Early and 
a good commercial. 
HUNTRESS—An early lavender of much 
merit. Opens 8 nicely ruffled, wide open 
florets on tall formal type spike. 
HIGHLANDER—Deep lavender which will 
open 8 to 10 florets on a well formed 
spike. 
LAVENDER DREAM— Fine cattleya violet. 
A European variety which opens five well 
attached florets. 
LEADING LADY—Nearly everyone knows 
this creamy white sport of Picardy. Like 
all other Picardy sports it frequently shows 
areas of salmon pink in some florets. 
MARGARET WOOD —Large mauve purple, 
lighter midribs, and deeper throat. Opens 
5 to 6 large plain petaled florets, which 
are sometimes misplaced. Its unusual 
color and large size earns it a place in 
your garden. 
ORANGE PRINCE—Bright orange red 
sport of vagabond prince. 
ORANGE GOLD— Superb in color, a tall 
growing variety that is unique in floret 
form and arrangement. I do not know of 
any other orange variety that could take 
its place. Five or six florets open at once. 
PHOEBE—Tall straight spikes with 8 or 
more large plain petaled florets open at 
once. Color a rich clear pink. 
SALMONS GLORY—Tall creamy white 
with a brilliant orange red blotch. Opens 
up to seven wide open florets. 
DESCRIPTIVE LIST NO. 3 
UNIFORMLY PRICED AS FOLLOWS 
packet. 
10 large bulbs—$1.00 Medium—75c 
A. L. STEPHEN—Large ruffled rose doree 
with red throat blotch. 
ASTRID—Vigorous medium rose with a 
cream throat line. Will open eight ruf- 
fled florets and blooms well from all 
sizes of bulbs. 
AUREOLE—A nicely ruffled medium yel- 
Large size bulbs—2 for 25c Medlum—2 for 15ec Small—4 for 1$e Bulblets—25c per 
Small—s0c. 
low glad of striking beauty. Produces a 
liberal supply of large bulblets. Medium 
decorative size. 
BITTERSWEET—An outstanding bitter- 
sweet orange with purple center. 
BEAUTYS BLUSH—A vigorous growing 
soft blush pink. Has a long flowerhead 
