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RIVERVIEW GARDENS , ST. PAUL , M/m 
Rosemarie Pfitzer —A very light pink 
with a creamy hue. Forms an extra 
long perfect spike bearing a dozen 
slightly ruffled flowers with extra 
lasting substance. Each, L. $1.50; 
M. 80c; S. 50c; Bits., 10 for 50c. 
Rouget de Lisle —A large, red-orange 
with a darker throat. Same habits 
and freedom of bloom as Red Lory, 
but with more orange in the flower. 
Very fine. Each, L. 15c; M. 10c; S. 
7c; Bits., 20 for 10c. 
Royal Lavender —Deep lavender shad¬ 
ing lighter toward the center. Each, 
L. 10c; M. 7c. 
Ruffled Gold —A lovely golden yellow, 
beautifully ruffled. Long spike and 
strong healthy grower. Each, L. 
10c; M. 5c. 
Salbach’s Orchid —Large wide open 
geranium-pink flowers with soft car¬ 
mine throat. Long graceful spike, 
about eight open. Each. L. 35c; M. 
25c; S. 15c; Bits., 10 for 25c. 
Santa Barbara—A very light shade of 
pink, heavily ruffled. Each, L. 10c; 
M. 7c. 
Schubert—A very lovely creamy-yellow 
with vivid scarlet blotches, creating 
a pleasant harmonizing color combi¬ 
nation. Each, L. $1.00; M. 50c. 
Schwaben Girl—Pure pink without any 
other shade or blotch; a fine self 
color. It has large closely formed 
spikes, the 8-10 big open flowers 
having round petals. This Glad, is 
one of the earliest to flower, a really 
splendid variety. Each, L. 20c; M. 
15c; S. 10c; Bits., 40 for 50c. 
Senator—A dark salmon heavily strip¬ 
ed scarlet. A fine new Mair variety. 
Each, L. $1.00; M. 80c; S. 60c; Bits., 
10 for $1.00. 
Silversheen —A magnificent spike of 
large flowers of a glowing salmon- 
pink. A white tongue on lower petals, 
feathered wine red. The whole 
flower is overlaid with a silvery 
sheen. Each, L. $1.50; M. $1.00. 
Smiling Maestro —One of the foremost 
of the newer introductions. The 
color is a rich orange-salmon of un¬ 
usual beauty. Each, L. $4.00; M. 
$3.00; S. $2.00. 
Solveig—A large ruffled white with a 
touch of rose on each of its lower 
petals. Each, L. $18.00; M. $14.00; 
S. $10.00; Bits., 1 for $1.00. 
Star of Bethlehem —A pure white Glad, 
which, in its color class, is probably 
the largest variety in existence. Col¬ 
or snow-white with tinge of cream 
on the lower petals. Each, L. $2.50; 
M. $1.50; S. $1.00; Bits., 2 for 50c. 
St. Bruno —Brownish-salmon distinct 
blue edging, giving orange effect. A 
very large tall spike. Each, L. 80c; 
M. 70c; S. 60c. 
Sultan —(Crow). A deep rosy-red self. 
Tall, strong grower. Each, L. 60c; 
M. 30c; Bits., 10 for 25c. 
Sunnyside —Cerise-pink lightly tinted 
deeper shade with pure white center 
which predominates as the flower ex¬ 
pands. One of the fine new varieties 
from Australia. Each, L. $3.00; M. 
$2.00; S. $1.00; Bits., 1 for 25c. 
Sunshine Girl —A primulinus grandi- 
florus variety of a lovely rich pink. 
The throat is blotched with yellow. 
Each, L. 10c; M. 7c; S. 5c; Bits., 
3 0 for 15c. 
Tennyson —Rich oxblood-red with a 
cream blotch. A greatly glorified 
Saraband. Each, L. 75c; M. 60c; 
S. 40c; Bits., 10 for 50c. 
Tip Top —A brilliant scarlet with a 
darker feather in the throat. Each, 
L. $3.50; M. $2.50; S. $1.50; Bits., 
1 for 50c. 
Troubadour —Rich deep purple. Many 
flowers open on a tall spike. Each, 
L. 10c; M. 7c; Bits., 20 for 20c. 
Tutanekai —Bittersweet orange base, 
flaked russet-brown, center orna¬ 
mented with a mottling of cream and 
purple. Each, L. 25c; M. 15 c. 
Union Jack—A new Australian variety 
that is an improvement on Marmora. 
Slate-lavender with bright red blotch. 
Each, L. $4.00; M. $3.00; S. $2.00; 
Bits., 1 for 40c. 
Veilchenblau —A clear deep violet-blue 
of splendid substance. The most 
popular of all blue Glads on the mar¬ 
ket. A consistent prize winner 
everywhere. Each, L. 5c; Bits., 100 
for 20c. 
Wanita —La France pink with deeper 
pink markings. Each, L. 15c; M. 10c. 
Wasaga —A glowing capucine buff with 
wide open somewhat ruffled blooms. 
Color is clear, without throat mark¬ 
ings or flecking. Each, L. $1.60; M. 
80c; S. 50c; Bits., 2 for 25c. 
White Pearl —Pure white with faint 
lilac line on the lower petals. Each, 
L. 20c; M. 15c. 
Winged Victory —Clear eosine pink 
with no blotch or markings. Each, 
L. 10c; M. 7c. 
Wolfgang Von Goethe —New red rasp¬ 
berry shade. Large flowers. Each, 
L. 40c; M. 30c; S. 20c; Bits., 10 for 
20c. 
Wurtembergia —Very large red with a 
white throat. A first class exhibition 
variety with a big future. Each, L. 
30c; M. 25c; S. 15c; Bits., 10 for 20c. 
