RIVERVIEW GARDENS , ST. PAUL , MINN 
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Mrs. Ray P. Chase—A white with a yel¬ 
low throat blotch that is unsur¬ 
passed when well grown. Each, L. 
20c; M. 15c; S. 10c; Bits., 10 for 20c. 
Mrs. Tom Rattray —A bright rose shad¬ 
ing to a lighter center, long spike 
with many flowers open at one time. 
Each, L. 30c; M. 20c. 
Mr. W. H. Phipps —LaFrance pink. A 
real wonder Glad, and perhaps 
the most popular variety in America. 
15-20 florets open at one time. Each, 
L. 7c; M. 5c. 
Nellie —One of Mairs best varieties of 
recent introductions, makes a fine 
spike, color is a dainty rose with 
bright red blotch. Each, L. 40c; M. 
25c; S. 15c; Bits., 10 for 20c. 
Newington —Cream, flushed pink on 
edges. Yellow blotch with deep pink 
pencilings. A new Australian varie¬ 
ty. Each, L. 75c; M. 50c; S. 25c; 
Bits., 10 for 30c. 
Netherland Prince —Bright salmon. 
The very tall, straight spike carries 
from six to eight very large open 
flowers. Each, L. 30c; M. 25c. 
Oh Boy—A brilliant red self color 
without markings. Flowers are wide 
open and petals broad. Each, L. 40c; 
M. 30c. 
Orange Flame —G lowing vermilion 
orange. Very large and magnificent¬ 
ly ruffled. Each, L. 7c; M. 5c. 
Oregon Sunset —A very fine new yel¬ 
low. One of the best of the light yel¬ 
lows. Very clear coloring and wide 
open florets. Each, L. 25c. 
Orange Wonder —Clear, deep orange, a 
solid color. Large flowers on a well 
built spike. Each, L. 10c; M. 7c; 
Bits., 20 for 10c. 
Pearl of California —LaFrance pink 
blending to a rosy white throat. A 
consistent prize winner. Each, L. 
10c; M. 7c. 
Pelegrina —The richest and deepest of 
Pfitzer’s blues. A deep violet blue, 
almost black in throat. Each, L. 
45c; M. 35c; S. 25c; Bits., 10 for 
25c. 
Pfitzer’s Triumph. Brilliant salmon- 
red, velvety red blotch. Always a 
prize winner. Each, L. 7c; M. 5c. 
Picardy —Prevailing color, soft shrimp 
pink without flecking. Blooms are 
large and well placed on a tall, 
strong spike. A prize winner. Each, 
L. 20c; M. 15c; S. 10c; Bits., 6 for 
25c. 
Pirate —Shades and tints of carmine 
and pomegranate purple, shading 
deeper on lip petals. Lighter in up¬ 
per throat. A beautiful dark red. 
Each, L. 25c; M. 15c; S. 12c; Bits., 
5 for 25c. 
Pride of Portland —Clear begonia rose 
with cream blotch. A very fine va¬ 
riety. Each, L. 10c; M. 7c. 
Prince of India — Combination of 
orange-buff, salmon and slate, striped 
unusual, lower petals orange-crim¬ 
son on a cream ground, outside 
petals margined French gray. The 
most interesting smoky. Each, L. 
10c; M. 7c; Bits., 10 for 20c. 
Primrose Princess —Very large, stately 
wide open primrose yellow. Long 
spikes of well placed blooms. Each, 
L. 10c. 
Purple Queen —D e e p violet-purple, 
lighter in upper throat. Five or six 
large, well placed ruffled blooms 
open at a time. Popular. Each, L. 
7c; M. 5c; Bits., 20 for 10c. 
Quality—Mammoth spike and flowers, 
many open and placement ideal. Col¬ 
or, salmon-rose. A new Scotch va¬ 
riety. Each, L. 70c. 
Queen Mary —(Mair.) A creamy white 
edge of petals slightly flaked rose- 
pink, flowers slightly ruffled. A fine 
exhibition variety. Each, L. 25c; M. 
15c; Bits., 10 for 25c. 
Ramesses—An unusually large flower 
of deep, rich purple. The petals are 
very long, being curled and twisted, 
also heavily ruffled. Entirely differ¬ 
ent. Each, L. 35c; M. 25c; S. 20c; 
Bits., 10 for 20c. 
Red Phipps —The introducer describes 
this as a red Phipps, but very much 
smaller in size with us. Each, L. 
25c; M. 15c; S. 10c. 
Red Lory —Gorgeous carmine-rose with 
large purplish red blotches. Ten or 
a dozen or more blooms open at a 
time. Easily one of the ten best 
Glads. Each, L. 20c; M. 15c; S. 10c; 
Bits., 10 for 15c. 
Robert the First —Our first introduc¬ 
tion. One of the most beautiful of 
all show Glads. Always an easy 
winner in the Lavender class. Run¬ 
ner-up for the Sweepstakes prize at 
the Minnesota State Fair, 1932. A 
huge rose-lavender with purple 
markings, heavily ruffled. Eight to 
ten open at one time with as high as 
20-25 buds to the spike. Late. 
Each, L. $3.00; M. $2.50; S. $2.00. 
