Bulblets 
Per Large Medium Small Per 
INTRUDER, extra large scarlet red with 5 to 6” 2 .20 5220 hija t; ee a 
blooms, makes a very good spike 10 80 45 25 100-.25 
INVICTUS, early large white with a rosy blush 2 15 3-.15 i ee eee 
and a heavy scarlet blotch 10 65 45 25 Pkg.-.15 
IVY ROBERTSON, this is the tallest glad grown; 2 15 3-.15 pee Es 
very early and opens up to 10 medium size 10 65 45 25 Pkg.-.15 
blooms; pink with a yellow and cream throat 
JAVA, very large golden yellow; fine shaped 2 .20 3-.20 Lh ee 
florets on a long stem 10 -80 50 30 Pkg.-.25 
J. C. VICENT, large pink with a white. blotch; 1 .20 315 2-.20 - 5-.25 
opens 5 or 6 blooms on a tall spike 
JOHAN VAN KONYNENBURG, a nice vermil- 2 15 3-15 wee a 
lion red, opens 5 to 6 nice large blooms on a__ 10 65 45 25 Pkg.-.15 
good spike 
KARDINAL SPELLMAN, a nice tall light 73 at 3-.15 pmee wt 
reddish violet which opens 5 to 6 nice blooms 10 65 40 25 Pkg.-.15 
on a good spike 
KING ALFRED, early orange salmoned with a #4 15 3-.15 aay oe 
cream blotch; which opens 6 large wide open 10 65 40 25 Pkg.-.15 
blooms on a very good spike 
LAVENDER PRINCE, a very good deep lavender 2 15 3-.15 pee ee ere 
with deeper lines in throat opens up to 8 large 10 65 40 25 Pkg.-.15 
slightly ruffled blooms 
LEADING LADY, sensational white sport of Z 4 3-.15 RAR I |e Pen lak 
Picardy and still one of the most outstanding 10 65 40 25 Pkg.-.15 
cut flower to date; very much in demand 
LEEUWENHORST, flowers of immense size of Z 15 3-.15 Lie eee 
light lilac rose, outstanding novelty; a Hol- 10 65 40 25 Pkg.—.15 
land variety 
LIPSTICK, beautiful ruffled shell pink; rose-red e 15 3-.15 eee Ory ae Nee 
blotch in the throat; makes a beautiful spike 10 65 40 25 Pkg.—.15 
and attracts a lot of attention in the garden 
LOVELY LADY, slightly ruffled pale pink with 2 .20 3-.20 oS oe a ee 
a cream throat, very lovely flower which opens 10 .80 50 30 Pkg.-.20 
about 6 blooms on a good spike 
LYCIDAS, a blend of dove-gray lavender, it 1 25 .20 15 5-.25 
blooms early from a rush-like growth 10 2.00 1.50 1.00 100-3.00 
MANSOER, blood red with a blackish velvet 2 15 3-.15 oe baa 
glow; this variety makes a fine spike with 10 65 40 25 Pkg.-.15 
many open blooms; one of the best in this class 
MARIE, briarrose pink with pale primrose 1 25 :20 15 5-.25 
throat; from Australia; blooms of medium size 
a very dainty variety 
MINUET, clear lavender, an old timer that is 2 .20 3-.20 pasa dion 2 
considered to be best in the lavender class 10 80 ESOa ee. OR la 
MISS WISCONSIN, a beautiful rose pink; opens 2 ak5 3-.15 BLGt, LBA 
6 to 8 large blooms on a tall spike, very much 10 65 40 25 Pkg.-.15 
in demand 
MISTY DAWN, soft smoky gray or bluish sal- 2 .20 5 20a eo ae. 
mon with a smoky blotch of red-orange; a very 10 80 50 30 8©Pkg.—.15 
odd looking flower; a nice tall spike 
MODERN TIME, tall crimson purple and 2 20 3-.20 Hee nee 
unique color; highly recommended 10 .80 50 30 Pkg.—.20 
MOHAWK, a lovely velvety red with no mark- 2 Ay We S15 pe ek eee 
ings, opens 6 to 8 five inch blooms at one time; 10 65 45 25 Pkg.-.15 
very goo 
MOTHER KADEL, a fine clear medium yellow, 2 15 Ba Sa yt. Cet 4 ee eee 
slightly deeper in the throat without marking 10 65 45 25 Pkg.—.15 
MRS. LULU HUNT, very early salmon with a 2 15 Be Site ies CWlib es eee 
reddish throat 10 65 45 25 Pkg.-.15 
