25 for $2.00 
25 for $1.40 
25 for $.80 
10 for $1.00 
10 for $.70 
10 for $.40 
2 for $.25 
3 for $.25 
5 for $.25 
( Large 
Medium 
Small 
ANY ONE 
VARIETY 
(not mixed) 
Bulblets 
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DEBUTANTE 410 (Chase) M Light yellow 
shading to deep orange on the edge with hints of 
pink throughout the flower. Tall strong plant with 
6 or more open. Fine commercial which does well 
in Florida where they have to be good. 
DIEPPE 436 (Hassell) M Dark brilliant salmon 
scarlet shading darker on the lip. Opens 6-7 large 
flat wide open blooms on a tall plant. A simply 
gorgeous flower and one of the greats of all time. 
DRYAD 484 (Chase) M Smoky light rose with 
cream blotch. Opens 6-7 5’’ wide open blooms 
with many showing. A really fine smoky. 
DUSTY MILLER 486 (Elliott) EM Smoky 
old rose with distinctive cream lines. Color 
varies somewhat from light to dark. An old 
variety but still one of the very best smokies 
and a credit to any garden. 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN 566 (White) M 
Beautiful clear lavender mauve with darker lines 
in the throat. For many years has been the best 
standard commercial lavender. One of the very 
few great varieties of all times. Grand for breed- 
ing and a must have for the home garden. Needs 
plenty of water to be at its best. 
ENCHANTMENT 432 (Fischer) EM Nicely 
ruffled deep salmon with large creamy throat. 
Very nice. 
ESQUIRE 536 (Ficht) M Tall strong growing 
scarlet. Opens 7-11 blooms on a long head. Was 
especially nice with us this past season. 
EVANGELINE 540 (Palmer) M_ Gorgeous 
light pink. Opens 8-9 huge nicely ruffled blooms 
on a long head. One of the tallest and strongest 
growing varieties we have ever had. A grand 
commercial and exhibition variety. A certain 
percentage of florets come misplaced but not 
enough to harm it. One of our best commercial 
varieties. 
EVENGLOW 524 (Chase) LM Reddish orange 
shading to light salmon in the throat with lower 
petals of light yellow. Blooms somewhat ruffled, 
well placed and attached. One of the most 
beautiful varieties and a fine commercial. 
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE 400 (Harris) EM 
A standard white and generally considered by 
the growers in the north as about the best of the 
older whites. In the southern states I understand - 
25 cents per package of 50 or more. 
it doesn’t do so well. Opens 6-8 well placed 
ruffled blooms on a long head. Indispensable if 
you are not in a hot climate. 
FRIENDSHIP 442 (Fischer) E Most gorgeous 
fresh pink of an unusual shade. Opens 6-7 round 
ruffled blooms on a slender but strong spike. 
One of the best cut flower varieties. 
HARRY HOPKINS 464 (Salman) M_ Large 
very deep rose with slight purplish shading. 
Opens 6-8 well placed blooms on a tall straight 
spike. One of the best in its color. 
HIGH FINANCE 582 (Wilson) L Smoky light 
orange gray with cream throat. Beautiful color 
and one of the very best smokies for exhibition 
or the home garden and a color the florists can 
use. Very tall and strong grower. Opens 9 lightly 
ruffled and always well placed blooms. This is 
tops in a smoky. 
JOLLY ROGER 562 (Hatch) E Heavily 
ruffled and needlepoint dark rose with scarlet 
shading and dark blotch. Very unusual and 
distinctive and one of the best early cut flower 
varieties. Opens 6-7 blooms of heavy substance 
on a long head. Every cut flower grower as well 
as the home gardener should have this exceed- 
ingly tall strong husky variety. 
KIM 364 (Palmer) L Deep purplish rose of 
fine color value. Opens 10 or more always well 
placed lightly ruffled blooms. Where your season 
is long enough be sure to try this. It’s only fault 
with us is its lateness. 
KING ALFRED 532 (Hobbs) EM _ Orange 
salmon shading to cream in throat. Opens 6 huge 
wide open blooms on a head of about 16 buds. 
Very tall strong grower and fine commercial. 
Very lively color. 
LAKE PLACID 406 (Wilson) L Beautiful 
ruffled cream white with a creamy yellow throat. 
Opens 8 or more large nicely ruffled blooms. This 
is the best late cream we have found for a cut 
flower. We use quantities of them in our flower 
shop. 
LAVENDER LACE 466 (Fischer) M Some- 
what ruffled lavender with large cream throat. 
Opens 6 wide open well placed blooms. Has won 
a number of prizes in the shows. 
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