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VALERIA 
UNIFORMLY PRICED EXCEPT AS NOTED: 
Large °.).. 4 7.205337 eee 3 for 25c; Dozen 80c 
Medium. 2.) .c0ce eee 4 for 25c; Dozen 60c 
PHANTOM BEAUTY (Bastian) (440) (Midseason) 
Clear light pink that opens up to 12 medium 
large blooms with 6 or more showing color. 
Blooms on the spike are set rather close to- 
gether and with so many open, a spike makes a 
whole bouquet. This variety is really good for 
exhibition and for cut flowers and one that 
every amateur will want in his garden. 
Large. ii.eee eee Each 10c; Doz. 95c; 100 $6.00 
Medium............ 2 for 15¢c; Doz.70c; 100 $4.59 
PICARDY (Palmer) (530) (Midseason) 
Salmon pink with slight feather in the throat. 
This is the most popular and valuable variety 
ever produced. 
POINSETTIA (Weeks) (450) (Midseason) 
A pure rich light red, medium ruffling, but 
with no markings in the throat. Height 50-65 
inches with up to 21 buds. Opens 5 to 7 florets 
on a 25-inch flower head. The stem is always 
straight and stands the heat well. In our opin- 
ion this is the finest commercial red we have 
ever seen. 
Large <i. d2022555 2 eee Each 30c; Doz. $2.70 
Medium) )..35.2. so ae Each 20c; Doz. $1.80 
PURPLE SUPREME (Wilson) (470) (Midseason) 
A delightful deep purple that opens 8 well 
placed flowers. 
RAVEL (K&M) (477) (Early midseason) 
Violet blue with maroon throat markings. 
Opens 6 to 8 florets on a tall straight stem. A 
very good blue and a healthy grower. 
Largés) 43 ee Each 10c; Doz. $1.00; 100 $6.00 
Medium ......... 2 for 15c; Doz. $ .80; 100 $4.80 
RED CHARM (Butt) (452) (Early) 
An old standard medium red that is still going 
strong. Very consistent and good propagator. 
Opens 8-9 well placed blooms on a tall straight 
stem. 
RED CHERRY (Roberts) (450) (Early) 
A large bright red with a rosy undertone and 
a cherry red throat. Opens 6 to 7 large florets 
on a tall straight stem. 
Large see Each 10c; Doz. $1.00; 100 $6.00 
Medium ......... 2 for 15c; Doz. $ .80; 100 $4.80 
ROSE CHARM (Fischer) (360) (Very early) 
Light rose with a cream throat 5 or 6 open on 
wiry stem. 
Large pence 5.5 cee Each 10c; Doz. $1.00 
Mediums.) 2) Ge ee 2 for 15c; Doz. $ .75 
SNOW PRINCESS (Pfitzer) (400) (Early) 
Large milky white with creamy throat. An old 
variety but still one of the most popular cut 
flower whites. 
SPIC AND SPAN (Carlson) (444) (Midseason) 
Tall ruffled medium deep pink of a nice clean 
shade. Opens up to 10 in the field with 8 more 
showing color. Good for both exhibition and 
cut flowers. 
SPOT LIGHT (Palmer) (413) (Early mid» eason) 
Dark golden yellow with a small flaming blotch. 
Opens 6-7 on a very tall straight willowy spike. 
This is the most popular yellow variety on the 
market for cut flowers. 
