Debonaire. Tall, early pink, long used for cutting. L. 6c. M. 5c. 
Elizabeth The Queen. Deeply ruffled, large lavender flowers. Many call it the 
world’s most beautiful. Its fault is that only No. 1 size produces long stems. No. 1 
bulbs are heavier and cost more postage. No. 1, 10c. $1.00 doz. 
Ethel Cave Cole. One of the very best pinks. Much used for cut flowers. It is a 
pure color, very large flower of perfect form and early blooming. Size No. 1 blooms 
earliest, 10c. LL. ‘Ze. 
H. B. Pitt. A very fine, large orange pink. 10c. 
June Bells. Earliest white. Tall with large ruffled flowers. L. 12c. 
Mauve. We raised a seedling of this unusual color and like it. Some florists like it, 
others do not. Flowers are not large and only 4 cr 5 open at once. Price 50c ea. Return 
all stock next fall for credit if you do not like it. 
Phantom Beauty. A new beauty for exhibition or cutting. Large clear pink, 12 open 
Atgonestiincwm llc 
Poinsettia. New, ruffled, pure light red with no markings. Opens 5 to 7 at once. 
Growers all say it is the coming florists red. Young bulbs, good blooming size, No. 3, 50c. 
Red Charm. Finest pure red at present on cut flower market. L. 7c. 
Red Unknown. A fine early red. Name lost. L. 6c. 
Spic and Span. Ruffled deep pink. Most vigorous. The large bulblets give good 
spikes. L. 8c. 
Timor. Medium red, unusual shade. Beautiful. L. 12c. 
White Gold. Largest, tallest, earliest creamy white. A one spike bouquet. L. 8c. 
Assorted Varieties. Included are small or surplus stocks, lost labels etc. but not a 
balanced mixture. No. 1 and jumbos, $1.00 doz. Nos. 2 and 3, 50c doz. $3.50/100. If 
we pay postage we must send nearly all No. 3’s to zone 4 and farther. Smaller, blooming 
sizes, $2.50/100. Bulblets, mixed only, $1.00 per pint. 
Miniature Gladiolus. Like a miniature carving, a cameo or fine lace, they are dainty, 
beautiful and alluring. Fine for cut flowers. All are good blooming size bulbs. 
Crinklette. Ruffled orange pink. 15c. $1.25/doz. 
Fairy. Light lavender pastel. Dainty. 15c. $1.50/doz. 
Fairy Fancy. Cream and very nice. 15c. $1.25/doz. 
Kriss Kringle. True Christmas red. 15c. $1.25/doz. 
Oberon. Fine scarlet. 15c. $1.25/doz. 
Ruby. Early, ruby red. 20c. 3 for 50c. $1.75/doz. 
Snow Baby. A very fine white. 15c. $1.25/doz. 
Sub Deb. Early pure white. 15c. $1.25/doz. 
White Butterfly. By Kunderd. Early white. 20c. 3/50c. $2.00/doz. 
White Lace. New. Heavily ruffled white. 25c. $2.75/doz. 
Assorted Colors, miniatures, in endless variety. Special price, 10c ea., 95c doz. You 
can afford a lot of the mixed and a few of the named. This is a genuine bargain as these 
are all named varieties, accidentally mixed. 
Neomarica, (Marica) have long been favorite house plants in the north, but 
rather rare. They are both curious and beautiful. The blue and white flowers on the 
tip of a leaf like scape in Jan. to April are followed by small plants. They become 
heavy and the scape arches until young plants touch the soil and take root. Hence their 
common names, Walking Iris and Apostle Plant. Culture: Shade plants but they need 
early and late sun to induce flowering. Soil formula, sharp sand, leaf mould and peat or 
sphagnum. Evergreen. Keep well watered, constantly wet. Tolerant to temperature but 
50° to 70° is good. Not harmed by 28°, outside. 
Neomarica gracilis. Smallest and earliest. Use 5” pot. 75c. 
N. Northiana. Larger plant and flowers, slow propagator. Use 6” pot. $1.75. 
N. Hybrids. We crossed the above species and raised plants with flowers as 
large as Northiana, as profuse as gracilis and plants midway in size. They are rapid 
multipliers. $1.75. All 4 kinds for $3.75. 
We have two other species under test but not for sale. A friend in Brazil is trying 
to locate a rare yellow species. We hope to introduce desirable species or hybrids later. 
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