HUNTRESS—vVery early, pink shade of lavender very 
lovely. Large wide open florets beautifully ruffled, Opens 
well when cut in tight bud. L 2-20c, 10-80c; M 3-20c, 
10-65c; S 5-20c; Blts 100-40c. 
JEANIE—Clear, rich pink with creamy yellow throat. 
Flowers large on a tall spike. Good cut flower variety. 
L 2-20c, 10-80c; M 4-25c, 10-50c; S 10-35c; Blts pkg. 25c. 
KASHMIR—A solid purple heavily ruffled with no mark- 
ings. Grows tall up to 18 bud flower head. One of the 
best velvety purple on the market. L 30c, 10-$2.40; 
M 20c, 10-$1.60; S 2-30c, 10-$1.20; Blts 10-30c. 
KING LEAR —Early deep reddish purple, very large and 
heavy ruffled. Tall spike, one of the finest purple. L 2-25¢, 
10-$1.00; M 3-25¢, 10-70¢; S 10-45¢. 
KITTYHAWK—A light blue-toned lavender. Good strong, 
tall, straight spike, with much commercial value. Good 
propagator. L 2.35¢; M 2.25¢, 
LADY JANE—Fine commercial and exhibition cream with 
yellow lip. This is a good florists variety and mixes well 
with other colors. A must-have for home or commercial 
use. L 3-30c, 10-80c; M 4-25c, 10-50c; S 6-25c; 10-30c; 
Blts 25-20c. 
LADY MARION—A fine rose-lavender tall grower with 
long flower-head, many florets open at one time. Fine 
show record and looks good for cut flower trade. L 2-25¢, 
10-$1.00; M 3-25¢, 10-70¢; S 5-25¢, 10-40¢. 
LAVENDER PRINCE —Seedling of King Arthur. Taller 
and a little lighter in color and longer flower head than 
King Arthur. Better in every way than the old variety. 
L 2-30c, 10-$1.20; M 2-20c, 10-80c; S 3-25c, 10-50c; Blts 
pkg. 30¢. 
MARGARET BEATON—A white of immense size and 
good substance with small scarlet blotch. Very attractive 
color, Strong grower, good for exhibition and com- 
al. L eae 10-81, 00; M = -25¢, 10-65¢; 8 10-40¢. 
aah Very large, straight of average height. 
or. L 2-30c, 10-$1.20; M 3-25c, 10-80c; S 
S. ear riliant light red smooih round 
about 7 inch diameter. Well attached on a very 
irger spikes than any variety we have ever 
zrown. L 204 » 10-$1.60; 1 M 2-25¢, 10-$1.00; S 4-25¢, 10-50¢; 
> Bits 2¢ ‘eash. Pe sa 
MISS WISCONSIN—Beauliful new shade of lavender-rose. 
A much needed color and well liked by florists. Do not 
miss getting this one, L 2-25c, 10-$1.00; M 3-25c, 10-65c; 
S 4-20c, 10-40c; Blts pkg. 20c. 
MOTHER FISCHER—A beautiful heavily ruffled white, 
opening up to 8 well placed blooms. An extremely tall 
spike with a long flower-head. A consistant winner at 
either the show table or as a cut flower. L 40c, 10- 
$3.20; M 30c, 10-$2.40; S 20c, 10-$1.60; Blts 10-25c. 
MRS. MARK’S MEMORY-_Largest purple. Strong, sturdy 
spike with large florets of reddish purple, L 2-25c, 10-$1.00; 
M 4-25c, 10-50c; S 10-35c; Bits 25-25c. 
MYRNA FAY—A fine addition to the lavender class, Orchid 
lavender, tall strong grower, carrying up to 20 buds to the 
spike. Good propagator. L 1-15c, 10-91.20; M 2-20c, 10-80¢e; 
S 4-20c, 10-40c; Blts 20-10c. 
NEW YORK—Dark purplish red. The long strong spikes 
are always straight. Good propagator and healthy. 
L 2-25c, 10-$1.00; M 2-15c, 10-70c; S 5-25c, 10-40c; 
Blts pkg. 25c. 
NOWETA ROSE—A glorious sparkling lavender-rose in 
the 500 size class with a good husky spike. A wonder- 
ful prize winner and should be valuable as a commerc- 
ial. L 40c, 10-$3.20; M 30c, 10-$2.40; S 20c, 10-$1.60; 
Blts 10-30c, 100- $2. 50. 
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¢. 
