spike. Good propagator. L 1-15c, 10-)1.20; M 2-20c, 10-80c; 
S 4-20c, 10-40c; Bits 20-10c. 
OCTOBER SUNSHINE—Light orange shading to yellow 
throat, Beauty in this color class and ease of propaga- 
tion is of high value to the cut flower grower. Early mid- 
season. Does fine from small bulbs. L 2-30¢, 10-$1.20; 
M 2-20¢, 10-80¢; S 10-50¢; Bits. pkg. 25¢. 
ORANGE GOLD.—A vigorous grower, deep orange with a 
yellow throat. It is very showy and the color is liked by 
florists. Early to midseason. L 2-25¢, 10.-$1.00; M 3.25¢, 
10-70¢; S 10-40¢; Bits. pkg. 25¢. 
PACIFICA—A fine early ruffled creamy white, opens many 
florets on a Straight spike. L 2-20¢, 10-80¢; M 4-25¢, 
10-45¢; S 10-30¢. 
PACTOLUS—Apricot cream with orange-red blotch on 
lower petals. Very wel! attached so stands handling. 
Long straight stems, makes a fine color combination. 
Early flowering. L 2-30¢, 10-$1.20; M_ 2-20¢, 10-80¢; 
S 3-25¢, 10-60¢; Blts pkg. 25¢. 
PANDORA—Very nice soft geranium pink with darker 
blotch. A fine variety, opens 8 to 10 medium size blooms. 
An excellent cut flower, well liked by florists. L 2-25c, 
10-$100; M 4-25c, 10-50c; S 10-35c, 
PARTHIENA—Deep mauve lavender with darker throat. 
Good spike with 5 to 8 giant sized slightly ruffled florets, 
placement good. A good healthy grower and produces 
jumbo bulblets. L 20¢, 10-$1.60; M 2-30¢, 10-$1.20; S 3-30¢, 
10-80¢. 
PASTEL—A pastel blend of smoky, rosy velvety gray with 
petals edged with steel blue. Makes a nice spike. A fine 
variety, well liked and a prize winner, L lic, 10-$1.20; 
M 3-25c, 10-80c; S 5-25c; Bits pkg. 25c, 
PATROL—A lovely clear orange buff. An outstanding show 
glad. Fully opened spikes are beautiful, grows tall with 
long flower head. A good color and good grower. L 25¢, 
10-$2.00; M 2-30¢, 10-$1.20; S 3-25¢, 10-80¢. 
PERSONALITY—Deep pink. Very good in this color class. 
Looks very promising for commercial or show table 
winners. L 2-30¢, 10-$1.20; M 2-20¢, 10-80¢; S 3-25¢, 10-60¢; 
Blts pkg. 25¢. 
PERSIAN BEAUTY —Color is Persian lilac with rose-taupe 
blend. A sport of R. B. and carry the size and vigor ot 
that variety. L 20¢; M 2-25¢; S 4-25¢; Blts 25-25¢. 
PICARDY-—Salmon pink, very popular. A glad that has 
stood the test of time. A good bloomer and fine propa- 
gator. L 3-25¢, 10-75¢; M 5-25¢, 10-45¢; S 10-25¢; Bits 
pkg. 20c. 
POLYNESIA—Beautiful salmon rose, blending to light yel- 
low in the throat. Up to 10 florets of good placement open 
at one time, tall straight.spike. Good texture with slightly 
ruffled blooms. Very promising for exhibition or commer- 
cial. L 20¢, 10.$1.60; M2.30¢, 10.$1.20. 
PURPLE SUFREME—Probably the best of the Wilsons 
purples. Tall with many open. A good commercial, L 
2-25c, 10-$1.00; M 4-25c, 10-60c; S .0-25c; Blts pkg. 25c. 
RED CHARM—Finest medium dark red, excellent habits 
and a good all around performer. Blooms in mid-season. 
L 2-25¢, 10-$1.00; M 3-25¢, 10-60¢; S, 10-40¢; Blts. pkg. 25¢. 
RED CHERRY—A bright red, with a faint undertone of 
rose with a clear cherry red throat. Will open up to 7 
blooms on a straight spike. Excellent. L 2-35¢, 10-$1.40; 
M 2-25¢, 10-$1.00; S 10¢, 10-60¢. 
RED PLUSH—Huge early scarlet, wide open blooms. Very 
beautiful. L 2-30c, 10-$1.20; M 2-20c, 10-80c; S 4-25c, 
10-50c; Blts pkg. 25c. 
ROBINSON CRUSOE—An unusual novelty. Marbled tan 
on a rose tinted chocolate background. Opens 6 wide open 
5 inch florets of good substance. A very striking odd color. 
L 25¢; M 2-30¢. 
ROSE DAWN—Glowing old rose, deeper shade in center. 
Same color as Chamouny with better growth. L 2-25c; 
M 2-20c. 
