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2 for $.25 10 for $1.00 
3 for $.25 10 for $.70 
5 for $.25 10 for $.40 
25 cents per package of 50 or more. 
SUNDAY BEST 466(Pletcher)M Light rose, 
very lightly tinted lavender blending to a cream 
throat. Opens 6-8 on a long head. Strong vigorous 
plant. Sometimes flecked a little. 
TERELLA 460(Klein)VE Fine large rosy 
lavender. Opens 7 5’’ blooms with 6 showing. 
Strong healthy plant. Good early cut flower. 
THE ROAN $ 590(Pruitt)M Rosy red covered 
with fine silvery lines giving it a unique and dis- 
tinctive appearance. Huge very attractive 
blooms. One I am sure you will like. 
TRAIL’S END 562(Ficht)M Deep rose with a 
large creamy yellow throat. A very beautiful 
variety that everyone likes. Opens 7-8 slightly 
ruffled blooms. A positive ‘‘must have.” 
VELVET MANTLE  454(Fischer)M ~ Rich 
velvety royal maroon red with silken sheen. 
prices listed separately, as noted.) 
WANT TO PAY POSTAGE AND GET A FREE ‘2 BULB? 
Prices in the retail section of this catalog are for shipment prepaid 
anywhere in the world. We will pay the postage. (NOT true on quantity 
But if you will promise to send us, in stamps or otherwise, payment 
Opens 9 round flat open florets on a tall spike. 
One of the best: ~ 
VIOLET DICKINSON 501(Barrett)M Ruffled 
white with slight violet feather. Makes big spikes 
with many open. A fine variety. 
VOODOO = 486(Kadel)M ___— Distinctive and 
beautiful smoky with stippling of bronze and 
plum. 7 5’ needlepoint blooms open. 
WEDGWOOD 366(Fischer)EM Beautiful 
lively shade of lavender with cream throat. Opens 
4—5 5"’ waxy blooms. One of the most beautiful 
varieties with a charm all its own. Wonderful for 
arrangements and high class floral work. 
WHITE CHALLENGE 501(Arnett)M White 
flushed pink with small rose feather in the throat. 
Opens many large blooms of good texture on a 
tall straight plant. 
equalling the amount of postage on the package, when received, we will 
include in the original shipment in advance a $2 bulb of 1955 introduction, 
our selection at no cost to you. This is provided the postage is 25c or 
more. We cannot afford to do this if postage is only a few cents. This is a 
erand way to get a fine new 1955 introduction for a fraction of the usual 
cost. 
If your order is heavy so the postage is $1 or more, we will put in a 
bulb for each $1 or fraction thereof it costs, using different varieties. For 
instance if postage is $1.50, we give you two different varieties worth $4. 
Can you beat that? Most customers are now taking advantage of this offer. 
If you want to do this, just check the box on the order blank. Remem- 
ber this is for retail orders only on which we normally pay postage. 
You pay postage or express on orders from the quantity list anyway. 
Also the variety is our selection as we have to use varieties that we 
have sufficient stock of. In some new introductions the stock is very 
limited. 
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