“OUR BUSINESS IS GROWING” 
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Rim. Dia. No. 
Variety — Originator — Color and Markings Sub. Type Sea. In. Ht. Out 
QUEEN MARY (M) Cream white flecked rose pink . G G-R LM 4 T 10 
Often considered queen of all for exhibition. Not a good propagator and ahvays in demand. 
Does not do its best here on account of heat. 
QUEEN OF REDS (Tennant) Choice exhibition crimson . G G MS T 6 
A new crimson that is highly recommended. 
RAMESES (St.) Red purple with deep crimson blotch . G G-R EM 6 T 7 
Here is a husky grower. Very tall and has large she and fins color. Be careful in bulblet 
germination. 
RAPTURE (Pal.) Geranium pink, pinard yellow throat . G PG M 5 T 7 
This appears to be quite a Glad. Probably not up to Picardy but very few are. 
RECOVERY (Blake) Salmon rose red, flecked darker . E G EM S T 11 
Our only introduction for this year. A fine spike of a good color, and of substance that will, 
stand extreme temperatures. 
RED GLORY (Pp.) Crimson scarlet, with darker throat . G G-R M 5)4 T 6 
This resembles Purple Glory a lot but color is lighter and brighter. Bulblets are very poor 
germinators. 
RED LORY (Er.) Deep rose red, crimson blotch . G G M 5-]4 T 12 
This magnificent Australian exhibition sort is gaining favor at a fast rate. One of the very best. 
RED PHIPPS (Briggs-Long) Brilliant light scarlet . G G EM 4)4 T 8 
J.. D. picked a good one when he brought this out. Not a monster bid it is going to be one 
of the best commercial reds. Very good color. 
RIDEAU (Pal.) Orange salmon, throat dotted crimson . G PG EM 4 T 6 
The pastel coloring of this variety is quite attractive. 
RITA BECK (F) Pure pink, scarlet penciling . G G LM 5)4 M 6 
One of the prettiest Glads in the book. It is subject to disease and does not always succeed 
but a good spike is indeed a lovely thing. 
ROI ALBERT (Lem.) Smoky rose, crimson blotch feathered yel. G G M 4)4 M 6 
A good smoky that is becoming popular fast. It’s a good propagator, too. Fine color. 
ROSA BELLA (Pf.) Pure pink, white throat, feathered lavender G G LM 4)4 M 6 
Here’s a good new one. Has been rare and hard to find until lately. Worth your trying. Bulb- 
lets sometimes slow germinators. 
PRICES OF VARIETIES LISTED ON THIS PAGE 
No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 No. 6 Bulblets 
QUEEN MARY—L. 25c; M. 15c; S. 10c; bits. 10—25c. 
QUEEN OF REDS—S. 20c. 
RAMESES—L. 40c, 10—$3.20; M. 30c, 10—$2.40; S. 20c, 10—$1.50; bits. 10—25c, 100—$2.00. 
RAPTURE—L. 40c, M. 25c; S. 10c; bits. 10—25c, 100—$2.00. 
RECOVERY—L. $2.00, 10—$16.00; bits. 20c, 10—$1.60, 100—$12.50. 
RED GLORY—L. 2—15c, 10—50c; M. 10—30c; S. 10—15c; bits. 100—15c. 
RED LORY—L. 25c, 10—$2.00; M. 15c, 10—$1.25; S. 10c, 10—80c; bits. 10—20c, 100—$1.50. 
Per 100 prepaid . 17.00 13.00 11.00 8.00 6.00 4.00 1000—12.00 
RED PHIPPS—L. 25c, 10—$2.00; M. 15c, 10—$1.20; S. 10c, 10—80c; bits. 10—25c, 100—$1.80. 
RIDEAU—L. 40c; S. 10c; bits. 10—25c, 100—$2.00. 
RITA BECK—L. 2—15c, 10—50c; M. 10—30c; bits. 100—15c. 
ROI ALBERT—L. 15c, 10—$1.20; M. 10c, 10—80c; S. 10—40c; bits. 10—10c, 100—80c. 
Per 100 prepaid . 10.00 8.00 6.00 4.50 3.50 3.00 1000 8.00 
Per 100 collect . 8.00 6.50 5.00 3.50 3.00 2.50 Qt.—-20.00 
ROSA BELLA—L. $1.50; M. 75c; S. 40c. 
