f/OID 
L means large. M medium. S small, Blts. Bulblets. 
ABAGAIL—An early lavender pink that is similar in color 
to Minuet but much more vigorous growth. Opens 7 or 
more blooms on 4 tall straight spike. Increases very satis- 
factory. And looks like a very dependable variety. A 
color much needed in the commercial trade. L 2-30¢, 
10-$1.20; M 2-20¢, 10-80¢; S 3-25¢, 10-50¢. 
ABU HASSAN—Dark violet blue, opens several medium size 
blooms on tall straight spike. Much like Pelegrina in color. 
The most popular dark blue, L 2-25c; 10-$1.00; M_3-25c; 
10-75c; S 4-25c, 10-50c; Blis pkg. 25c. 
ADORATION—Very early pink-orchid with creamy throat, 
a very good blend. A good strong grower from all size 
bulbs. L 2-30¢, 10-$1.20; M 2-20¢, 10-80¢; S 3-25¢, 10-50¢. 
ATHENE—White shading to a cream throat; produces fine 
long spikes with up to 10 open with 6 to 8 showing color. 
A good commercial with plenty ability to win on the 
show table. L $1.50; M $1.00; S 50¢. 
BEACON—Scarlet red with large cream throat. An old 
variety but still much in demand and good. L 3-25¢, 
10-75¢; M 5-25¢, 10-45¢; S 10-30¢; Blts pkg. 25¢. 
BENJAMIN BRITTEN—A new shade of deep lavender 
shading to purple. One of the new Holland introductions, 
A tall strong grower. Early. L 25¢, 10-$2.00; M 2-30¢, 
10-$1.20; S 3-25¢, 10-75¢. 
BETTY NUTHALL—Coral pink, yellow throat. L 3-25¢, 
10-75-; M 5-25c, 10-45c; S 10 30c; Bits pkg. 25c. 
BIRCH RED—Large deep pure red with no markings. 
Opens well when cut tight, stands the heat very well, 
much better than most reds. This is one of the fine 
ones as every spike has good placement. L 2-25c; 
10-$1.00; M 3-25c, 10-70c; S 10-40c; Blts pkg. 25c. 
BLACK DIAMOND—Very dark red, intensely ruffled with 
5 to 6 medium sized florets open. Well liked. L 25¢, 
10-$2.00; M 2-30¢, 10-$1.20; S 3-25¢, 10.75¢. 
BLACK OPAL—Beautiful deep red, 6 to 10 medium large, 
well placed blooms open at once. Tall spike, fine propa- 
gator. One of the best dark reds. L 2-25¢, 10-$1.00; 
M 3-25¢, 10-65¢; S 10-40¢. 
BLUE BEAUTY—A very good blue, probably the best on the 
market. A strong blue shade a bit lighter on the edge 
with many florets open at once. L 2-25¢, 10-$1.00; M 3.25¢, 
10-65¢; S 10.40¢. : 
BITTERSWEET—A new one in orange class with deeper 
shading in throat. Outstanding and very good, L 2-25e, 10- 
$1.00; M 3-25c, 10-75c; S 4-20c; Blts 25-15c, 
BOLD FACE—Deep Salmon pink with an almost black red 
blotch on clean white throat. Plant growth is vigorous. 
Produces tall straight spike. L 25¢, 10-$2.00; M 2-30¢, 
10-$1.20; S 4-30¢, 10-60¢; Blts. pkg. 25¢. 
BUCKEYE BRONZE—One of the true bronze varieties with 
a commercial possibility, as blends well with fall flowers. 
Fine large florets. L 2-25c, 10-$1.00; M 3-25c, 10-60c; 
S 6-25c, 10-35c; Blts pkg. 25c. 
BURMA —Large deep rose, some lighter in throat, A good 
strong spike, heavily ruffled. L 2-25c, 10-$1.00; M 3-25c, 
10-75ce; S 4-20c, 10-40c; Blts pkg. 25c. 
CARNIVAL—Bright, dazzling scarlet with clear white 
throat. Attachment and substance are good and one spike 
is a bouquet in itself. L 20¢, 10-$1.50; M 2.25¢, 10.$1.00; 
S 3-25¢, 10-70¢; Blts. 2¢ each. ; 
COLUMBIA—Large creamy white, with bright rose 
border. It is an improved Corona with much healthier 
bulbs. Spikes straight, attachment good, 5 to 6 florets 
open at one time. One the florists like. L 50c, 10-$4.00; 
M 35c, 10-$2.80; S 20c, 10-$1.80; Blts 8-25c. 
COTILLION—A tall deep pink with cream throat. Very 
good color and will open up to 10 florets on a 16 to 20 
bud spike. L 15¢, 10-$1.20; M_ 2.25¢, 10-$1.00; S 3-25¢, 
10-50¢. 
