Bulblets 
Atom (Hedgecock) A_ beautiful small 
flowered scarlet, edged white. Distinctive 
and one of the best for small arrangements. 
Aureole (Pruitt) Beautiful light yellow 
with 6-7 heavily ruffled well placed florets 
open on a medium tall spike. Substance is 
very heavy. A beautiful variety that you 
will like. 
Beauty’s Blush (Fischer) Cool  spark- 
ling blush pink without markings with 7-8 
wide open florets on a tall 18-bud spike. A 
good healthy grower with plenty of bulb- 
lets which grow well. 
Belle Jaune (K & M) Medium yellow 
self color with 6 well formed lightly waved 
open florets on a tall wiry stem. Very 
early and a good propagator. 
Beltrami (Lins) Ruffled and fluted florets 
of golden brown to deep mulberry. A very 
nice smoky. 
Benares (K & M) Color deep pink with 
carmine feather on lower petals. ‘The 
florets are of good substance and are well 
attached to a tall slender stem. Good 
grower. 
Bengasi (Cave) Beautiful light pink 
blending to a white throat with a few 
light lines in throat. 7 to 8 large ruffled 
flowers on a tall, strong stem. Bengasi 
created quite a sensation when introduced. 
Berolina (Pf.) Deep scarlet red with a 
creamy white blotch which makes it very 
attractive. Its large round florets are well 
placed on a spike that never crooks, with 
6 florets open at one time. An excellent 
propagator. 
Benjamin Britten (K & M) Rhoda- 
mine purple or deep lavender with white 
stripe. Unusual shade and very beautiful. 
Tall spikes with 6-8 wide open large 
blooms. Early flowering and good propa- 
gator. 
Bischofsstab (Pf.) Cyclamen purple 
with velvety shine. Early flowering. 
Bittersweet (Troyer) Bittersweet or- 
ange with purple throat. Tall plant with 
many large open florets. 
Black Diamond (Gelser) Very dark 
red, almost black, intensely ruffled with 
5-6 medium sized florets open. Has a color 
sheen lacking in most dark reds. Well 
liked by florists. Bulblets are quite hard to 
germinate. 
GELSER BROTHERS — 
Per Large Medium Small Per 
2 20 3—.25 4—.25 100— .25 
10 1.00 .60 40 
2 PAS) 4—.25 6—.25 100— .25 
10 50 20 
2 25 4— 25 7—.25 
10 1.00 20.0) 25 100— .25 
” fhe 3—.25 5—.25 20— .25 
10 1.00 70 40 100— .25 
2 20 4—.25 100— .30 
10s 200 50 waa) 
1 as) mS) 2—.20 25— .20 
LOM 2:00 1.00 aps) 
1 .20 10 
10 = =1.60 .80 
2 20 as) 5—.20 100— .25 
10> 51.00 50 30 
2 25 3—.25 5—.25 
10 1.00 70 40 100— .30 
1 1.50 1.00 50 
2 48) 3—.15 5—.15 
1 .20 2—.15 4—.15 
10 .60 30 = 100— .30 
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