Wiruature 
We are again listing our miniatures separately. This enables you 
to select miniature varieties without having to go through the entire 
catalogue. We are offering, as usual, a very good selection, with the 
usual elimination and changes—the poorer ones are dropped and the 
better ones added. 
Last year again saw a decided increase in the interest in miniatures. 
More florists have come to see the value of the miniature glad for 
small arrangement work, and the florist also has come to recognize 
the fact that he can get as good a selection of colors in miniatures 
as he can in the larger sizes. The arrangers have for a long time 
known of the miniatures and to them they are almost indispensable. 
‘Colors, growth, size, type of spike, and formation of the floret all 
have quite a bearing in arrangement work. 
To get a real artist out in the field and to give her free range to use 
what she wants, is indeed quite an experience. 
We are also repeating our suggestion of last year that if you intend 
to use miniatures for arrangement work, you will need more than one 
or two of a particular variety. We would suggest that you purchase 
a number of each variety, rather than just one or two, you will find 
they work better when you need them in the late summer. We do not 
do this to sell more bulbs, but know from actual experience that it is 
Now Introduction 
We are offering for your consideration BONNIE PRINCE from 
H. J. Barker, way up in Quebec. Frankly, we have never grown 
BONNIE PRINCE and cannot say from our own experience what it 
will do. We are giving you a chance to buy it for two reasons,— 
1lst—It has come well recommended by a grower in whom we have 
confidence ; 
2nd—Being a Canadian introduction, many hesitate to go to the 
trouble of getting permits, etc. to bring a bulb into United States. 
We do that for you, getting our supply in quantity, and at one time. 
With this explanation, we offer 
BONNIE PRINCE (Barker 53) 262 
A sensational new miniature, medium rose with deeper rose petal 
edges. Holds five or six wide open florets, measuring 242” to 3” on 
an informal type, 16 bud spike. Excellent facing, spacing and attach- 
ment. Stem is tall, strong and willowy. Has won many firsts in 
single spike and basket classes at the Province of Quebec shows. 
This beautiful little glad will certainly dominate its class and win 
your admiration. An outstanding bargain at these prices. 
Price—One bulb, any size—$1.00; 
One bulb and 10 bulblets—$2.00 
BU Y AMERICAN GROWN BULBS 
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