Large—6¢ Each; 3 for 15¢; 10 for 40¢. 
Medium—5¢ Each; 3 for 12¢; 10 for 35¢. 
Betty Nuthall. Warm light coral with pale orange throat, 
feathered carmine, tall straight spike. 
Debonair. LaFrance pink, with creamy throat mark. Tail, al- 
ways straight spike. 
Excellence. Orange vermillion, with slightly deeper throat 
markings. One of the early reds. 
Early Dawn. Very early large flowered geranium pink, slightly 
deeper on lower petals. 
Flaming Sword. A real early vermillion red. Many medium 
size flowers open at a time. 
Golden Dream. Old standard deep, pure yellow, medium 
size florets on tall spike. 
Maid cf Orleans. White with a distinctive light creamy throat. 
The best commercial white. 
Miss Bloomington. Early clear light yellow, wilh well spaced 
medium size flowers, fine cut flower. 
Paradise. Early apricot, buff with narrow line of scarlet. A 
fine cut-flower variety. 
Pride of Wanakah. Beautiful deep lavender rose, with darker 
throat blotches. 
Large—S8¢ Each; 3 for 18¢; 10 for 50¢. 
Medium—é6¢ Each; 3 for 15¢; 10 for 40¢. 
Bagdad. Smoky all-rose color. Very vigorous grower. Tall 
spike, large open blooms. 
Beacon. Salmon scarlet with cream throat. Strong grower, tall, 
somewhat ruffled. 
Chief Tecumseh. Velvety dark glossy red, on a tall stately 
spike. Early and fine. 
Grand Mere. Exceptionally fine rich shade of purplish-red. 
An extraordinary fine purple. Early. 
Gold Dust. Tall early deep yellow. Our best early cut flower 
varieties for florists. 
Leona. Tall deep rose-red, rather unusual shade, with six to 
eight open at a time. 
Minuet. Lilac lavender. One of the finest Glads. Large blos- 
soms, strong foliage and fine grower. 
Margaret Beaton. Pure snow white, scarlet blotch one of the 
best in this color combination. 
Margaret Fulton. Rich .deep salmon of an unusual solid color. 
Faint apricot in throat. Good grower. 
Pelegrina. Dark violet-blue; six to eight open, pertect faced 
flowers. The best dark blue. 
Picardy. A clear, shrimp pink, immense spikes, eight to ten 
open flowers; often six inches across. 
Purple Supreme. Large rich purple, with silvery edge on the 
petals. A fine basket and show flower variety. 
Rosa Van Lima. Very fine light rose-pink, another good com- 
mercial cut flower. Early. 
Snow Princess. A tall vigorous grower, excellent white for ex- 
hibition and cut flowers. 
Senorita. Very large, clear orange shading to salmon. Very 
attractive and unusual. 
Valeria. Rich clear, scarlet, of fine substance and keeping 
flower, slightly ruffled. 
White Gold. Very large clear light cream, tall strong grower. 
One of the best early creams. 
Please Note! A variety listed as 8¢ each; 3 for I8¢; 10 for 
50¢. Is for ONE VARIETY. Do not order, 3 or 10 different 
varieties at the 3 or 10 rate price. 
