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STANDARD ONE PRICE VARIETIES 
The following popular varieties are being grouped this year at one standard 
price, to enable our customers to select these varieties without locking up prices 
separately. Those listed below are priced as follows: 
Large 10 for $1.00 Medium 10 for 60¢ Small 10 for 35¢ Bulblets 25¢ Pkg. 
ABIGAIL (Myers 44) 466-75 
A fine, tall lavender. Resembles Minuet in color. Opens 8 well-placed blooms. A good 
increaser and one of the best cut flowers lavenders on the market today. 
ARIADNE (Mitsch 37) 401-86 
A creamy-white with a striking red blotch. This is one of the oldest ones in catalog 
and is a real beauty. Was greatly admired at the Binghamton show. 
AUREOLE (Pruitt 49) 410-80 
Beautiful light yellow, opens 6 to 8 heavily ruffled well placed florets on a tall 16 to 
20 bud spike. A real nice cut flower that should become very popular. 
BEAUTY’S BLUSH (Fisher 47) 440-85 
A cool soft, blushing pink that has a lot of sparkle. Has tall, stiff, wiry stems, and will 
open 7 flat well attached florets on an 18 to 20 bud spike. 
BENJAMIN BRITTEN (K. & M. 48) 366—80 
A deep toned lavender approaching light purple. The 4% inch florets are well placed 
on a 6 foot spike. Am sure that it will be very popular as it is ruffled and attractive. 
BETTY’S CHOICE (Harris. 45) 360—85 
Ruffled, rosy—mauve with a cream blotch. Petals are edged with cream. This glad 
builds a tall spike and opens six. Is really’ very beautiful, a wonderful cut flower. 
Be sure to try it. 
BIRCH RED (Rich 45) 552—90 
Large pure deep red. its sparkling beauty, purity of color, habits and vigorous 
growth place it at the head of its class. Opens 7 on a 19 bud spike. 
BLUE BEAUTY (Pfitzer 36) 476-75 
One of the best blues, both for show and commercial use. A tall strong grower that.is 
very early. 
BLUE LAGOON (Snyder 46) 478—70 
A medium blue, almost a self shade, shading lighter in the upper throat petal. It is 
a tall straight grower reaching 60 inches and opening 5 on a 26 inch flowerhead. 
53 inch florets are firmly attached. Good propagator, and a good show variety. 
BOUTON D’OR (DeBruyn 50) 412-80 
Very deep yellow that opens 8-10 ruffled blooms on a tall spike. This has won quite 
often the past two seasons. Should become very popular. 
BRIDESMAID (Wheeler 45) 540-80 
Large pink with cream throat that has six inch blooms and is a very consistent grower 
of good spikes. 
BUCKEYE BRONZE (Wilson 40) 490-90 
A very outstanding bronze with orange shading. Has outsold all other novelties. Opens 
6 to 8 on good spikes. I am sure you will like it. 
BUCKEYE QUEEN (Beardmore 45) 4380-90 
Beautiful tall pink. Slightly ruffled, with 18 bud spikes, opening 6 to 8 well-placed 
florets at a time on a good flowerhead. Wonderful grower and keeper. 
BURMA (Palmer 43) 564—88 
This past season it won at most of the largest shows, In my opinion it is getting 
better each season. A very deep rose-red, with 6 wide open blooms that are very 
heavily ruffled. 
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