Golden Cup 
(Palmer.) Yellow. Deeper 
than Golden Dream, also 
larger. A winner. (L. 65c) (M. 45c) (S. 
30c). 
Golden Dream (Groff.) Tail, deep 
UUIUCII vredlll yellow. (Im. 3—14c; 10 
—40c) (M. 10—20c). 
Gflld MSno (Briggs.) Large yellow sim- 
minc ilar to Golden Measure, but 
Marocco 
better. 
$ 1 . 00 ). 
(Ii. 20c; 10—$1.60) (M. 12c; 10— 
Hercules 
Inspiration (Palmer > 
Short spike. (I.. 3 J 
Zennelirt (Pf ) Clear brilliant red. 
^eppenn (Igm 2 o C ; 10—$1.60) (m. 
12c; 10—$1.00) (S. 3—20c; 10—60c). 
(Crow.) New shade of clear 
buff. Tall, massive spike. 
Blooms large and of heavy texture. (I«. 
each $4.00) (M. each $2.00). 
Deep shrimp- 
pink. Fluted form blooms. 
(I>. 65c) (M. 45c). 
JanA AHrlamc (Dec.) Very large lav- 
Jdlie MUUdmb ender. (1.10c; 10—70c) 
(M. 3—14c; 10—40c). 
latlAf 1 (Crow.) Smoky gray shaded peach- 
pink. Unique. (I*. 12c; 10—$1.00) 
(M. 2—15c; 10—50c). 
Joerg’s White (Joerg -) Creamy white. 
20c; 10—50c) (M. 10 — 30c). 
Jonkheer Van Tets , ( £ n8e G X d 
Many say the best big white, all points con¬ 
sidered. (Im. 25c; 10—$2.00) (M. 15c; 10— 
$ 1 . 20 ). 
JllhilfkA (Kemp.) Very large, splendid 
lavender-pink. (L. 15c; 10—$1.20) 
(M. 2—15c; 10—60c). 
Ifino' Arthur ( Ar enius.) Grand deep 
*^ B rose-lavender. Florets 
very large, of distinct shape, edges fluted, 
of heavy substance, and well arranged. Vis¬ 
itors spot this as one of the most outstand¬ 
ing and interesting among newer Glads. (Ii. 
each $1.00) (M. each 70c) (S. each 50c). 
I a Palnma (Dusinberre.) Vivid orange. 
Mmta rdlUllld (1m 12c; 10—90c) (M. 2— 
12c; 10—50c). 
Llhelle Heliotrope-blue, violet feath- 
er in throat. Flowers large and 
of a very pleasing color. (Ii. 40c; 10—$3.20) 
(M. 30c; 10 — $2.40) (S. 20c; 10 — $1.60). 
2|1«)|aa (D.) Large rich pink, appar- 
hinaiw ently a Phipps seedling, but color 
deeper and lovelier than Phipps. Tall spike. 
Not much stock of this. (L. 20c; 10—$1.80). 
Angeles (Houdyshel.) Shrimp 
pink, tinted orange. 
2—12c; 10—50c) (M. 10—25c). 
(L. 
Loyalty ( Austin >) very clear yellow of 
spike. 
40c). 
good size. Sturdy grower, straight 
(I.. 10c; 10—70c) (M. 3—14c; 10— 
Mammoth White <u B - ) 
Ludwig Beethoven ™ ve s ( £ ° 2 f c t 
10—$2.00) (M. 15c; 10—$1.20). 
Of OrloOflQ ( pp ) Large, lovely 
ivIdlU Ul UnedHS milky white with 
cream throat. Tall, straight spike. Flowers 
usually perfectly placed. A glorious and 
satisfactory white. (Im. 40c; 10—$3.20) (M. 
30c; 10—$2.40) (S. 20c; 10—$1.60). 
white. (LULtc^lO 
—$1.20) (M. 10c; 10—70c). 
Marjorie Morrill <SE obB ( i 5 o% e ^. 
30c) (S. 20c). 
IMoriHOr*) ( Erre y-) Immense smoky lav- 
*v*cai hiui « en der f ro m Australia. Many 
blooms open, on good tall, straight spike. 
Great exhibition variety. (Im. 2 —14c; 10— 
50c) (M. 10—25c) (S. 10—15c). 
20 
(Pf.) Very dark maroon. Buds 
almost black. Large. An out¬ 
standing novelty. Catches eye of every visi¬ 
tor to gardens. (L. 2—15c; 10—60c) (M. 10 
—36c) (S. 10—18c). 
|y|-||<y J ane (K.) Silvery lavender. CL. 
32c). 
2—14c; 10—60c) (M. 10— 
Mildred Louise 
(Wentworth.) Mar¬ 
velous strawberry 
pink. See description and prices on page 25. 
IWlirMiAi (J- C.) Large lavender. (Im. 2— 
muiuei 15c . 10 _ 50c) (M . io—25c). 
R/lnitlde (Prestgard.) Lilac 
ITIUIIICS lavender, light 
yellow throat. Tall, straight spike. (Im. 15c; 
10—$1.20) (M. 2—15c; 10—60c). 
(Briggs.) Similar to Mr. 
W. H. Phipps but about 
three weeks earlier than Phipps. (I. 20c; 
10—$1.60) (M. 12c; 10—$1.00). 
Moorish King (Pf -> Large dark ma 
Miss Greeley 
each 80c). 
hogany-m a r o o n. (Ii. 
Mnthpr (Stevens.) soft 
ITIUiner mdCliree smoky lavender, 
combined with orange and gray. (L. 12c; 
10—$1.00) (M. 2—14c; 10—60c) (S. 10— 
36c). 
Mrs. F. C. Hornberger 
(Im. 2— 14c; 10—60c) (M. 10—30c). 
Mrs. Leon Douglas 
15c; 10—44c) (M. 10—20c). 
(Miller.) Large 
creamy white, 
sometimes tinted or suffused with pink. 
Excellent. (L. 50c; 10—$4.00) (M. 35c; 10— 
$2.80) (S. 25c; 10—$2.00). 
Mrs. Van Konynenburg 
blue-lavender. (Im. 3—14c; 10—44c) (M. 10 
—24c) (S. 15—15c). 
Mrs. Ray Chase 
Mr. W. H. Phipps (D > 
“The Won¬ 
der Glad.” La- 
France pink. (L. 2—12c; 10—50c) (M. 10— 
25c). 
Nancy Hanks < Salbacl > > 
ange. 
Apricot-or- 
(Im. 3—15c; 10— 
44c) (M. 10—25c). 
Oransre Wondpr (Kemp.) Not a prim, 
wvuiiuer but good large or _ 
ange Glad. Tall, strong, straight spike. 
(I». 2—14c; 10—60c) (M. 10—30c) (S. 10— 
15c). 
Orchid (Sprague.) Lavender-pink on pale 
w 1 frosted surface. Edges lacinated 
and ruffled. (L. 3—16c; 10—50c) (M. 10— 
30c). 
Our QplArtirm (Australia.) Giant ex- 
uu « oeieciion hibition Glad that has 
caused a big sensation in the Australian 
shows, and in the few places it has been 
seen in America. Salmon-red, flecked with 
deeper shade, often marked with slate flak- 
ings. Lower petals carry a blotch of cerise, 
bordered with cream. Considerable variation 
in color and markings. Long spikes carry 
large blooms, many open. Placement splen¬ 
did. (Im. 12c; 10—$1.00) (M. 10—50c) (S. 10 
—20c). 
P«iirif*is» Cartor (K.) Clear shell pink 
v~diril*lcl Vdner prim. (Im. 2—14c; 10 
—60c) (M. 10—36c). 
Paul PfifXAr < pf ) Purple. (Im. 2—14c; 
rdUI r,,l4cr 10—60c) (M. 10—30c). 
Pelegrina ^ Pf ^ New near-blue. (I». 
each 25c). 
each 45c) (M. each 35c) (S. 
