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(Small, miniature, and fragrant varieties begin on page 42.) 
HOW TO READ PRICES 
At the end of the description of each variety appear prices for large (L), medium 
(M), and small (S) bulbs, plus bulblets (B). In most cases the letter has only one price 
after it, meaning that that is the price for one bulb of that size and variety. For in- 
stance, under Ace of Spades appears L 1.00, M .75, S .50, B 10/1.00, 100/8.00. This means 
that one large bulb costs $1.00, a medium bulb 75 cents and a small bulb fifty cents. 
Also that bulblets cost $1.00 for 10 or $8.00 for 100. 
Sometimes the base price is given for two or more bulbs, meaning that not less 
than that number is sold. For instance, Abu Hassan has L 2/.25, M 3/.25, S 5/.25, B 
Pkg.25, meaning that not less than those quantities are sold. 
IMPORTANT: Unless otherwise stated, you may buy 10 bulbs of any size and 
variety for 8 times the single bulb price. For example, in the case of Ace of Spades the 
price of ten bulbs would be L 8.00, M 6.00, S 4.00. If the base price is 2/.25, then 10 cost 
1.00. If the base price is 3/.25, then 10 cost .70. If the base price is 4/.25, then 10 cost .50. 
Number following variety name gives its size and color according to classification on page 
7. Letter after originator's name designates season of bloom, as follows: WE.—very early; E.— 
early; EM.—early midseason; M.—midseason; LM.—late midseason; L.—late. 
ABU HASSAN 378 (Pfitzer) E Most popular 
dark blue. Tall straight plant with several open. 
L 2/.25, M 3/.25, S 5/.25, B Pkg./.25. 
ACE OF SPADES 454 (Sisson) M About the 
darkest of the so-called 
blacks. Clear deep black 
red with glistening sheen. 
Tall strong plant and 
good propagator. Stands 
adverse weather excep- 
tionally well. Becoming 
very popular. Best in its 
color. 
L 1.00, M .75, S_ .50, 
B_ 10/1.00,100/8.00. 
ADORABLE 561 (Woods) 
E Light pink with faint 
lavender cast and with 
small darker feather. O- 
pens 6-8 large blooms on a 
willowy stem with 6 more 
showing. Strong grower. 
L .60, M .40, S_ .25, 
B 10/.50,100/4.00. 
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ALBESCA =. 300: (Arm- 
strong) M Beautifully 
ruffed pure sparkling 
white with green deep in 
the throat. Up to 41% feet 
tall with a long head, 7 
open and 6 showing. A 
distinctive and very beau- 
tiful variety. 
L 2.00, M 1.25, S_ .75, 
B 2/.30,10/1.25. 
ALBION 300 (Palmer) L 
Tall straight plant with a 
Ace of Spades 
19 
long head with 8 or more open and several in 
color. The coming late commercial white. The 
best I know of. If you can plant it early it should 
give the regular show whites a run for their 
money. Be sure to get a start in this. 
L .75, M .50, S .35, B 2/.25,10/1.00. 
ALZADA 586 (Wilson) E Heavily ruffled smoky 
old rose tinged with orange and having a large 
cream blotch. An unusual and very popular 
color. Opens 6-7 on a long head. Don’t miss it. 
L 1.50, M 1.00, S .50, B 2/.20,10/.70. 
ANDRENA 460 (Armstrong) M_ A beautiful 
pale phlox pink with large creamy yellow throat. 
Tall straight spike of 18-20 buds with 6-7 open. 
Will make a grand commercial as soon as stock is 
available. One of the very best new things. 
L 1.25, M .75, S .50, B 3/.25,10/.60. 
ANN SHERMAN 540 (Woods) M_ Clear cool 
shell pink with raised white midrib. Heavily 
ruffled tall strong plant with a willowy stem. 
Opens 7 with 10-12 showing on a long head. 
Very nice. 
L 1.50, M 1.00, S .50, B 2/.25,10/1.00. 
ANTIETAM 454 (Snyder) L Beautiful deep 
glistening red with velvety texture. Opens 8 
well placed blooms on a long head. Tall strong 
but willowy stem. A fine variety that you surely 
should have. 
L 2/.30, M 3/.25, S 4/.25, B Pkg. /.30. 
ATALA 462 (Chase) M Tall strong growing 
deep red self color. Opens 7-8 on a long head 
with several showing. 
L .25, M .20, S .25, B 5/.25,100/4.00. 
