Variety Per Large Med. Small Per Bits. 
BLACK CHERRY (Rich-’48) 554-85 1) F200: 1250; 2100 0 Rae) 
One of the best in the Black Red class. This is 10 16.00 12.00 8.00 100 12.00 
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, open- 
ing 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 exhibition spike. 
BLACK OPAL (Errey-’86) 354-92 ne 25 4-.25 100 25 
A fine black red with a lovely sheen. Looks like 10 -70 50 25 
velvet. Opens 8 or 9 on a long flower head. A 
ribbon winner. 
BLOEMFONTEIN (K & M-’48) 531-90 3 25 5-25 100 25 
Salmon pink which is lightly frilled. Has yel- 10 75 .40 -20 
lowish throat with faint markings. Grows tall. 
A fine commercial cut-flower. 
BLUE BEAUTY (Pfitzer-’86) 476-75 3 25 4-.25 100 25 
A fine, low-priced medium blue, with darker 10 -70 50 .30 
throat. Very popular as a cut-flower. Highly 
recommended. 
BLUE BONNETT (Beardmore-’48) 476-80 do LU. 1.00 00 2 30 
Clear light blue with deep red violet feather. LU 2.00" S100.) 4.00; eri Ou = 1:20 
Shows no signs of flocking like so many blues 100 9.00 
do. Opens up to 7 florets on a medium height 
spike. A show winner in this color class. 
BLUE LAGOON (Snyder-’46) 478-70 uy 30 20 2-30 15 25 
Tall, deep violet blue that doesn’t fleck. Will Of b0 ae L607 L20) 100. 1:50 
open 5 of 16 buds on 21” head. Produces many 
bulblets which germinate easily. 
BOISE BELLE (Roberts-’48) 343-98 1. 1,00 «15 .50 3 30 
A heavily ruffled variety that is really striking. 10 8.00 6.00 4.00 10 -75 
Everyone who saw it in our gardens this sea- 100 +~=6.00 
son, raved over its beauty. And it is a wonder- 
ful keeper. Will open up to 12 florets of heavy 
texture. A lovely blend of pink and yellow. 
Produces many bulblets, which although some- 
times small, grow into fine bulbs. 
BRAGA (K & M-’48) 454-80 ibe ARTY 15 OU Ore. UO 
Very dark mahogany red, almost black. 10 38.00 600 4.00 100 8.00 
BRIDAL ORCHID (Carlson-Puerner-’50) 562- oh tS-000s 200.4 62.00 al 50 
0 10 2400 20.00 16.00 10 4.00 
A sensational new variety from Carlson, that 100 32.00 
is a sure Grand Champion winner in any 
show. A lovely pastel lavender, opening 10 six- 
inch florets with 6 more showing color, 22 to 
24 buds on a tall, straight spike. Never crooks 
and opens well in water when cut in tight bud. 
Blooms well from all size bulbs and even our 
bulblet stock bloomed this season. A good 
propagator and germinator. Winner of three 
American Home Achievement awards) last 
year and Grand Champion at LeRoy, IIl., show 
this season. 
