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Carmen Sylva (Prestgard)—Almost pure white, 
medium tall, ideal cut flower. Each 5c, doz., 50c 
Catherine Coleman (Coleman)—Geranium pink, 
extra tall, good cut flower. Each 8c, doz., 80c 
Capt. Boynton (Boynton)—Very tall, large light 
lavender. Each 5c, doz., 50c 
Commander Koehl (Pfitzer)—One of Pfitzer’s best, 
very large dark scarlet, many times a prize winner 
in this color class. Each 15c, doz., $1.50 
Coryphee (Pfitzer)—The most beautiful soft rose 
pink glad in existence, many blooms open and a great 
favorite with all florists. Each 10c, doz., $1.00 
Cowee’s Scarlet Wonder (Cowee)—Large brilliant 
red. Each 5c, doz., 50c 
Crinkles (Kunderd)—Dark rose pink, many blooms 
very heavily ruffled. Each 5c, doz., 50c 
Dr. F. E. Bennett (Diener)—Deep peach red. One 
of the most popular glads in cultivation. 
Each 5c, doz., 50c 
Dr. Moody (Kinyon)—Very beautiful shade of lav¬ 
ender, quite early with many blooms open at one time. 
Each 8c, doz. 80c 
Dr. Nelson Shook (Kunderd)—Deep tyrian rose, 
very tall and massive. Each 5c, doz. 50c 
Elf (Diener)—Lemon yellow buds, white when open 
with yellow lip. Each 5c, doz., 50c 
Etendard (Lemoine)—Cream white, dark red blotch, 
very attractive. Each 5c, doz., 50c 
Evelyn Kirtland (Austin)—A wonderfully graceful 
flower of bright coral pink ; a great favorite. 
Each 5c; doz., 50c; 100, $3.75 
Fern Kyle (Kunderd)—Fine large pale cream, 
heavily ruffled. Each 5c, doz., 50c 
Gertrude Errey (Errey)—Shell pink, blending to 
almost white in the throat, very lovely. 
Each 5c, doz., 50c 
Giant Nymph (Coleman)—Tall light pink, extra 
fine. Each 5c, doz., 50c 
Glendale (Davis)—Tall, graceful purple, a prize 
winner. Each 5c; doz., 50c; 100, $3.75 
Gloriana (Betscher)—Rich salmon pink with creamy 
throat, many flowers open, rapid propagator, extra 
fine. Prim. Each 6c, doz., 60c 
Gold Eagle (Austin)—Deep rich yellow, very early 
and a good forcing variety. Each 5c, doz., 50c 
Golden Dream (Groff)—-One of the best, deep clear 
yellow, very tall, with five or six flowers open at a 
time. Each 6c, doz., 60c 
Golden Measure (Kelway)—Pure golden yellow, one 
of the finest of this color. 
Each 5c; doz., 50c; 100, $3.75 
Heavenly Blue (Pfitzer)—Analine blue, strong 
grower, one of the best light blues. Each 10c; doz., $1 
Helen Wills (Salbach)—Ivory white, good sub¬ 
stance, many open, one spike a bouquet. 
Each 6c, doz., 60c 
H. C. Goehl (Fischer)—Clear white, maroon blotch, 
striking. Each 8c, doz., 80c 
Hinemoa (Doney)-—Smoky rose with yellow throat, 
a prize winning novelty. Each 15c, doz., $1.50 
Joerg’s White (Joerg)—Very large, a really worth 
while white. Each 10c, doz., $1.00 
Longfellow (Decorah)—Excellent pink, perfect 
spike, a dainty fine thing. Each 5c, doz., 50c 
Los Angeles (Houdyshel)—Beautiful shade of 
shrimp pink, good height and substance, very early. 
Each 5c, doz., 50c 
Loyalty (Austin) A new pure deep yellow with 
darker throat. Each 8c, doz., 80c 
Marmora (Errey)—A truly remarkable glad. Large 
flower of lavender, overlaid silver grey with petunia 
blotch. Many open. Each 10c, doz., $1.00 
Mme. Mounet Sully (Lemoine)—Ivory white with 
carmine blotch, very large flower and plant with 
many blooms open at a time. Each 8c, doz., 80c 
Mary Pickford (Kunderd)—A wonderful flower and 
spike of delicate creamy white flowers, with sulphur 
yellow blotch in throat. Each 5c, doz., 50c 
Minuet (Coleman)—Very large clear lavender, one 
of the best of this color. Each 8c, doz., 80c 
Mother Macree (Stevens)—Unusual tall lavender 
orange, overcast with grey. Each 15c, doz., $1.50 
Mrs. F. C. Peters (Fischer)—Extra fine tall rose 
lilac with blooms blotched with crimson, large flower 
and plant. Each 5c; doz., 50c; 100, $3.75 
Mrs. Leon Douglas (Deiner)—Begonia rose, striped 
with scarlet, magnificent spikes of mammoth flowers. 
Each 5c; doz., 50c; 100, $3.75 
Mrs. P. W. Sisson (Coleman)—Clear cameo pink, 
a prize winner, many open. Each 6c, doz., 60c 
Mrs. Von Konynenburg (Pfitzer)—Good light blue, 
extra tall spike. Each 10c, doz., $1.00 
Mr. W. H. Phipps (Diener)—Iridescent pink to rose 
salmon, many flowers open, often referred to as the 
Wonder Glad. Each 5c; doz., 50c; 100, $3.75 
Nancy Hanks (Salbach)—Peach red to orange pink, 
good grower and propagator and stands heat well. 
Each 5c, doz., 50c 
Orange Queen (Pfitzer)—A very beautiful brilliant 
orange flowered prim. Each 5c, doz., 50c 
Our Selection (Ball)—Deep salmon tinged purple- 
lavender, blotched throat, many open. 
Each 15c, doz. $1.50 
Paul Pfitzer (Pfitzer)—Fine spike of velvety pur¬ 
ple, holds its color in the sun. Each 5c, doz., 50c 
Pfitzer’sl Triumph (Pfitzer)—Very large salmon 
orange. Attracts attention wherever shown. This is 
really a wonderful flower. Each 10c, doz., $1.00 
Primrose Princess (Salbach)—Extra large, prim¬ 
rose yellow, many open. Each 5c, doz., 50c 
Prince of Wales (Alkemade)—A very attractive 
salmon pink and extya early flowering. 
Each 5c, doz., 50c 
Purple Glory (Kunderd)—Gigantic blooms of a 
deep maroon red, well spaced on tall spikes. A won¬ 
derful exhibition variety. Each 6c, doz. 60c 
Red Glory (Piper)—Very large velvety red, a sport 
of Purple Glory and a good one. Each 10c, doz., $1.00 
Richard Diener (Diener)—Geranium pink, one of 
the best in this color. Each 5c, doz., 50c 
Rita Beck (Fischer)—La France pink, large flowers, 
one spike a bouquet. Each 8c, doz., 80c 
Rose Ash (Diener) — Soft light rose with grey blue 
overtone and soft cream blotches on two lower petals. 
Often growing five feet tall. Each 5c, doz., 50c 
Sans Pareil (Vilmorin)—A French variety of great 
merit, deep apricot pink with white throat, well 
placed on tall spike, a grand variety. 
Each 10c, doz., $1.00 
Scarlano (Kunderd)— A very brilliant orange red, 
heavily ruffled. Each 5c, doz., 50c 
Senorita (Salbach)—Clear wide open orange, lower 
petals bright orange yellow, penciled with scarlet, 
a real novelty. Each 10c, doz., $1.00 
Sunnymede (Fischer)—Light orange with red throat 
markings. The best in this color and a genuine 
favorite. Each 5c, doz., 50c 
Superba (Coleman)-—Carmine scarlet, large flower 
and spike and very early. Each 8c, doz., 75c 
Sweet Lavender (Coleman)—Very early lavender, 
darker throat, a good one. Each 5c, doz. 50c 
Sovereign (Vaughan)—Very tall plant, pure Elk 
purple flowers and improvement on Baron Hulot. 
Each 6c, doz. 60c 
Troubadour (Pfitzer)—Striking deep violet, many 
open on tall plant. Each 10c, doz., $1.00 
Veilchenblau (Pfitzer)—The best in the violet blues, 
tall spike and a great favorite. Each 10c, doz. $1.00 
White Butterfly (Kunderd)—The best and most 
dainty pure white prim. Each 5c, doz., 50c 
