MURIEL (Pfitzer) (Ex. Com.) Large, violet blue, one of the older in the so called “blue” 
class but still very good. 10 L. $.50, 10 M. $.30, 10 S. $.20, 1000 Bts. $1.00. 
NEW GOLD (Hornberger) (Com. Dec.) A very clear colored yellow; given special 
mention at Cornell Trial Grounds. 10 L. $1.00, 10 M. $.50, 10 S. $.30, 1000 Bts. 
$ 2 . 00 . 
ORANGE QUEEN (Pfitzer) Prim Grand (Ex. Com. 75-80) Tall, light orange; very 
good; 5-7 open; flowers on long stems; good commercial. 10 L. $.50, 10 M. $.30, 
10 S. $.20, 1000 Bts. $.75. 
ORANGE WONDER (Kemp) (Ex. Com. 105-110) Dark orange; tall strong, vigorous 
plant. 10 L. $.60, 10 M. $.35, 10 S. $.25, 1000 Bts. $1.50. 
OUR SELECTION (Australia) (Ex.) Very sturdy, strong plant; color salmon red flaked 
deeper, cerise and creamy blotch on lower petals; 8-10 sometimes 12 large bloom open. 
10 L. $1.00, 10 M. $.50, 10 S. $.20, 1000 Bts. $1.80. 
Paul Pfitzer (Pfitzer) (Com. Dec. 75-80) Reddish purple; moderate grower and propa¬ 
gator. 10 L. $.50, 10 M. $.30, 10 S. $.20, 1000 Bts. $.75. 
PAULINE KUNDERD (Kunderd) (Ex. Dec. 85-90) Light rose pink, creamy throat; 
6-8 large flowers open; tall spike; slow propagator. 10 L. $.75, 10 M. $.40, 10 S. $.30, 
100 Bts. $.80. 
Pearl of California (Kingsley) (Ex. Com. 85-90) La France pink; 6-8 large bloom open; 
a most lovely pink; we think in the right locations this would rate first place. 10 L. 
$.50, 10 M. $.30, 10 S. $.20, 1000 Bts. $1.30. 
PELEGRINA (Pfitzer) (Ex. Dec.) Early, large, deep dark blue; 6-8 open; a high class 
variety. 1 L. $.50, 1 M. $.35, 1 S. $.25, 5 Bts. $.25. 
PFITZER’S TRIUMPH (Pfitzer) (Com. Ex. 85-90) Bright orange salmon red with dark 
red blotch; immense wide open flowers; stems not extra strong; for best results cut as 
buds begin to open. 10 L. $.50, 10 M. $.30, 10 S. $.20, 1000 Bts. $.75. 
PICARDY (Palmer) (Ex. Com. 90) We think this one of the finest glads in the world 
and by far the best variety Palmer has so far named. A clear, shrimp pink of im¬ 
mense size; 7-10 open; often 6 inches or more across; a fast propagator. Seems to do 
well under even adverse conditions. 10 L. $2.00, 10 M. $1.20, 10 S. $1.00, 100 Bts. 
$3.00. 
PINK CLOUD (Kunderd) (Com. Dec.) A very intensely ruffled pink; needs good soil 
conditions to bring out fine qualities. 10 L. $.50, 10 M. $.30, 10 S. $.20, 1000 Bts. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
PINK SHOW (Hornberger) (Ex.) Extra tall, strong grower but slow propagator; very 
long stems; color light pink with yellow markings; moderate sized flowers; very good 
placement; 10 to 14 open. 10 L. $3.00, 10 M. $2.00, 10 S. $1.00, 10 Bts. $.25. 
PRIDE OF WANAKAH (Chuswell) (Ex. Com. 90-95) Tall plant; a lovely shade of 
rich rose; good propagator and grower. 10 L. $.50, 10 M. $.30, 10 S. $.20, 1000 Bts. 
$.75. 
PRINCE OF INDIA (Childs) (Dec.) An odd smoky, so unusual and out of the ordinary 
as to be in great demand. 10 L. $.80, 10 M. $.40, 10 S. $.30, 1000 Bts. $1.25. 
PURPLE GLORY (Kunderd) (Ex. Com. 85-90) An old and well known exhibition 
variety; needs good soil to bring out its real merits. Deep velvety maroon flowers, 
heavilv ruffled; good grower; hard to germinate the bulblets. 10 L. $.50, 10 M. $.30, 
10 S. $.20, 1000 Bts. $.75. 
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