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“OUR BUSINESS IS GROWING’’ 
Blm. Dia. No. 
Variety — Originator — Color and Markings Sub. Type Sea. In. Ht. Out 
PELEGRINA (Pf.) Deep violet blue, black in throat . G G E 4)4 M 8 
Here’s the Glad you all want. Makes a fine spike. Bulblets germinate and bloom well. We 
predict a great future for this one and you should buy it early. 
PERSIAN CARPET (Robinson) Slaty rose, coral lines, wh. tht. G G EM 3^4 M 4 
The peculiar color of this one makes it very interesting. 
PFITZER’S TRIUMPH (Pf.) Light orange scarlet, deeper lip .... G G LM 5)4 M 6 
It seems a pity to see this wonderful variety fall to its present low price. A fine propagator, 
though, and in spite of the big demand it had to come down. Be sure you have plenty. 
PHYLLIS McQUISTON (Stewart) Pure pink with white 
This new one has extra good color and large size. 
throat 
G 
G 
M 6 
M 
5 
PICARDY (Pal.) Light salmon apricot, deeper salmon 
feather 
E 
PG 
EM 6 
T 
7 
Here’s a real headliner. Its introduction met instant approval and its popularity is increasing 
steadily. Lots cheaper this year and one of the best buys of them all. Has all the good points. 
PIRATE (Pal.) Light crimson, darker red throat . G G MS T 7 
Another real Glad. Good, strong grower. Fine color. 
PRIDE OF PORTLAND (El.) Light coral red, white throat .... E G LM 6 M 6 
One of Ellis’ best. The color is very distinct and it has size and height. Occasionally florets 
are misplaced, a common fault of strong growers. 
PRIMATE (Crow) Deep yellow, self color . G PG LM 4 T 6 
Crow brought out some fine deep yellow> P. G.’s and Primate is one of the best. You’ll like it. 
PRIM L (Stevens) Flesh pink, cream throat . F P EM 4 M 5 
A prim of excellent form and fine coloring. 
PSITTACINUS (Species) Brown red, greenish yellow throat... G G M3 M 7 
This wild variety makes a better spike than most of the species. 
PURPLE VICTORY (Gil.) Purple crimson, light mid-rib . G G-R M 5)4 T 7 
This Australian introduction is considered an improvement on Purple Glory. More trial will 
determine whether this is a fact. 
QUARTINIANUS (Species) Red color. Latest of all . G G L 4 M 4 
If you wish to see this bloom, plant it very early unless you have a very long growing season. 
PRICES OF VARIETIES LISTED ON THIS PAGE 
No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 No. 6 Bulblets 
PELEGRINA—L. 40c, 10—$3.00; M. 30c, 10—$2.50; S. 20c. 10—$1.60; bits. 2—15c, 10—50c, 
100—$4.00. 
PERSIAN CARPET—L. 50c. 
PFITZER’S TRIUMPH—L. 2—15c, 10—50c; M. 10—30c; S. 10—15c; bits. 100—15c. 
Per 100 prepaid .. 3.00 2.40 1.80 1.20 .80 .60 1000— .75 
Per 100 collect . 2.00 1.60 1.20 .80 .60 .50 . 
PHYLLIS McQUISTON —L. $3.00; bits. 50c. 
PICARDY—L. 25c, 10—$2.00; M. 15c, 10—$1.20; S. 10c, 10—80c, 100—$6.40; bits. 10—30c, 
100—$2.50, 1000—$20.00. 
PIRATE— L. 25c; M. 15c; S. 10c; bits. 2—15c, 10—40c, 100—$3.00. 
PRIDE OF PORTLAND—L. 2—15c, 10—45c; M. 10—25c; S. 10—15c; bits. 100—15c, 1000—$1 
PRIMATE—L. 10c, 10—90c; M. 2—10c, 10- 45c; S. 10—25c, 100—$2.00; bits. 100—40c. 
PRIM L—L. 15c; bits. 10—10c. 
PSITTACINUS—L. 30c, 10—$2.50; M. 20c, 10—$1.50; S. 10c, 10—75c; bits. 10—20c, 100—$1.60 
PURPLE VICTORY—L. 60c, 10—$5.00; M. 40c, 10—$3.50. 
QUARTINIANUS—L. 20c, 10—$1.75; M. 2—35c, 10—$1.25; S. 10c, 10—80c; bits. 10—10c, 
100—80c. 
