DESCRIPTIVE LIST NO. 4——Continued 
bearing seven wide open recurved florets. 
of rose chocolate on a base color of tan. 
An easy grower and a popular novelty. 
SPIC AND SPAN—Tall ruffled deep sal- 
mon pink. Opens up to ten florets with 
most of buds showing color. This champion 
at the shows has few if any faults and 
remains tops in popularity. 
REGAL RED—A giant scarlet capable of 
opening six blooms on tall well balanced 
spike. Somewhat sensitive to extreme 
heat. 
SUNLIGHT—Orange pink, blending to a 
golden throat. A new color in a glad of 
excellent growing habits. 
TEXAS—Plain petaled pure white. Makes 
tall straight spikes which are much sought 
after by florists. 
VIRGIN—A pure white that opens five 
to seven florets on a good spike. Bulblets 
produced in fair quantity but are a little 
slow in germinating. 
WEDGEWOOD—A _ rich deep lavender 
decorative size glad with good growing 
habits. Has a cream yellow throat; opens 
up to seven well attached florets on 
straight medium size spike. Bulblets plenti- 
ful and germinate easily. 
WHITE CHRISTMAS—A tall pure white 
glad with cream throat. Opens six to 
eight nicely ruffled florets which open 
well in water. 
DESCRIPTIVE LIST NO. 6 
UNIFORMLY PRICED AS FOLLOWS 
Large bulbs—2 for 35¢ Medium—Z for 25c 
»mall—2 for 15c Bulblets—Packet—35c; 
Ten large bulbs—$1.25 Ten medium—90c Ten small for 55c. 
CONNECTICUT YANKEE—A light pink 
with a small orange red marking. Makes 
tall formal spikes opening up to nine 
blooms in somewhat double row for- 
mation. 
MINSTREL—A lavender pink of much 
beauty. Florets 6!/, inches, often showing 
seven open. Florets very ruffled and 
fluted. Medium height plant. 
MISS VERMONT—Light pink shaded lav- 
ender with deeper throat. The medium 
height spike opens seven florets. 
SPARKS—lIvory cream with vivid scarlet 
throat. Opens seven fluted triangular 
florets. Tall spike, easy growing and good 
cut flower. 
SPUN GOLD—Medium size of plant and 
flower. Color a rich deep yellow. Good 
propagator and excellent cut flower. 
DESCRIPTIVE LIST NO. 7 
FOLLOWING VARIETIES ARE ALL INDIVIDUALLY PRICED 
BLUE LAGOON—One of the tallest among 
the blues. Opens up to six, deep violet 
florets on tall straight stem. Large bulbs, 
35c each. Medium 20c. Small 15c. Bulblets 
lO tore 25c 
COLOR MARVEL—An unusual blend of 
orange and pink. Spikes and flowers are 
medium in size. Florets are ruffled on 
straight spikes which make an excellent 
variety for basket arrangements. Good 
propagator. Large bulbs 15¢ each. Medium 
10c.. Small3 for 15¢.,Bulblets’ 100) tor 40c. 
CARNIVAL—A ruffled bright scarlet with 
a contrasting large white throat. Opens 
up to eight florets on tall straight spike. 
Large—25ce each. Medium—2 for 30c. Small 
—3 for 25c. Bulblets—15 for 25c. 
CRIMSON TIDE—A deep crimson with 
white throat blotch and heavy texture. 
Opens up to six ruffled florets on long 
flowerhead. The liberal supply of bulblets 
are somewhat slow in germinating. Large 
35c. Medium 25c. Small 20c. Bulblets 10 
for 25c: 
