“OUR BUSINESS IS GROWING” 
25 
Variety — Originator — Color and Markings 
Sub. 
Type 
Rim. 
Sea. 
Dia. 
In. 
Hi. 
No. 
Out 
ST. BRUNO (M) Salmon pink, blushed chocolate red . 
This is esteemed as one of the best of Mair’s new ones. 
G 
G 
M 
4 
M 
6 
SAINT CECILIA (Christ) Rose pink, white throat . 
A good P. G. of dainty color. 
G 
PG 
E 
4 
M 
8 
SALBACH’S ORCHID (Sal.) Lavender pink, throat dusted rose G 
Somewhat like Minuet but more pink. It’s a tip-top Glad and is 
rate. Makes good spikes. 
G 
gaining 
M 4(4 M 
in favor at a 
8 
fast 
SALBACH’S PINK (Sal.) Rose pink, cream throat penciled ruby 
Often compared to Rita Beck. Does not have so fine a color 
better grower. 
G G LM 4(4 
as that variety but is 
M 7 
a much 
SALMON EMPEROR (DeGroot) Salmon orange, deeper feather G 
A Dutch variety that seems to have some Pfitzer’s Triumph blood. 
G-R 
M 
434 
M 
5 
SCHWABENGIRL (Pf.) Pure pink, deeper lines in throat . 
G 
G 
EM 
5 
M 
8 
The color of this new Pfitzer variety makes it desirable. Blooms rather closely set. 
SEMIAHMOO (Kaylor) Purple jasper red . G G L A/ T 8 
Temperamental, but if season suits it, it is the most striking thing in the garden. Has smoky 
overcast. 
SENATOR (M) Salmon pink, cream blotch, slate flaking . G G L 5 M 6 
This is a strong grower and has a good color. Mair introduced it at a higher price than any 
of his others. 
SEPTEMBER MORN (Howard) Pink, orange and white blotch G G EM 5 T 6 
A fine lusty flower. The color is good and the growth extra strong. It has fine constitution. 
SIR CHAS. FERGUSON (Martin) Salmon pink, cream pencil G G EM 4(4 T 7 
Fine exhibition sort from New Zealand. 
SPIRIT OF ST. LOUIS (Mueller) Dull orange, throat dotted red E G EM 4 M 7 
This is a sort of pastel shade but its soft color adds to its attraction. An extra good com¬ 
mercial. 
SPRAY OF GOLD (Pal.) Deep yellow self . G PG E 4 M 6 
A very good clear color. Looks most promising. 
STAR OF BETHLEHEM (Pf.) White, with slight greenish cast EG EM 5 T 6 
Supposed to be Pfitzer’s best white. If it is, it is best of all. 
PRICES OF VARIETIES LISTED ON THIS PAGE 
No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 No. 6 Bulblets 
ST. BRUNO—L. $1.00. 
SAINT CECELIA—L. 20c; M. 15c; bits. 10—10c. 
SALBACH’S ORCHID—L. 30c, 10—$2.00; M. 20c; S. 15c, 10—80c, 100—$6.50; bits. 10—20c, 
100—$1.60. 
SALBACH’S PINK—L. 10c, 10—60c; M. 10—40c; S. 10—20c; bits. 100—20c. 
SALMON EMPEROR—L. 50c. 
SCHWABENGIRL—L. 25c, 10—$2.00; M. 15c; S. 10c; bits. 10—15c. 
SEMIAHMOO—L. 50c; M. 40c; S. 30c. 
SENATOR—L. $1.00. 
SEPTEMBER MORN—L. 25c; M. 15c, 10—$1.25; S. 2—15c, 10—60c, 100—$5.00; bits. 10—10c, 
100—75c, 1000—$6.00, Qt.—$20.00. 
SIR CHAS. FERGUSON—S. 15c, 10—$1.20; bits. 10—25c. 
SPIRIT OF ST. LOUIS—L. 2—15c, 10—50c; M. 10—30c; S. 10—15c; bits. 100—15c. 
SPRAY OF GOLD—L. 25c, 10—$2.00; M. 15c, 10—$1.20; S. 10c, 10—80c; olts. 2—15c, 10—50c, 
100—$3.00. 
STAR OF BETHLEHEM—L. $2.50. 
