CARSON R. STEWART 
BURG HILL, OHIO 
VARIETY 
Peacock (K) Ground color of light rose pink; 
this has distinct overlays of five differ¬ 
ent shades. New and attractive. 
PEare oE Caeieornia (Kingsley) Light pink, 
shading to a lighter throat. 
PEeEGRina (PF) Pure dark violet-blue, two 
lower petals a trifle darker. 
Persia (N. B. C.) Medium sized flower, very 
dark maroon. Popular almost black. 
PhaEnomEn (PF) Very early; a rich light 
pink with yellow throat. 
Peitzer's Triumph (PF) A clear, bright sal¬ 
mon-scarlet. Most popular . 
Picardy (Palmer) This variety has drawn 
forth more favorable comment than any 
variety in recent years. Several large 
waxq shrimp-pink flowers of great size 
open at one time; good substance and tall 
Pink Liey (K) Light soft rose, blending to a 
lighter throat. Medium sized flowers. 
Pink Wonder (Kemp) Large flowered light 
pink; tall, good grower. 
Pirate (Palmer) An effective blending of 
shades in carmine and pomegranate- 
purple, to a brighter upper throat. Strong 
grower with tall, erect spike. 
PoEO Negri (D) Apricot-yellow lip, with old 
rose overlay. Spikes sometimes crook. 
Pompeii (Vil.) Very tall spike of white, with 
rose violet penciling in throat. 
PrEdominator. Very tall growing, salmon- 
scarlet, deeper feather. 
President Lincoen (K) Tall spike of laven¬ 
der blue overlaid deeper, lower petals 
have large blotches of violet purple. One 
of the good new blues. 
Pride oe Oregon (Damon) Rich pink suffused 
with light orange. Practically the entire 
spike of bloom open at one time. 
Pride oe Wanaka (Chriswell) Heavy growth, 
tall spike of bloom. One of the best in 
the lavender-rose class. 
Premate (Crow) Large clear yellow of good 
substance; tall, straight spikes. A very 
good propogator. 
Primrose Princess (Salhach) Very tall, 
stately plant, a primrose yellow flower, 
lower petals of amber. 
Proe. Von Seogteren (Alkemade) Soft flesh- 
pink, large flowers, well spaced. 
Purest oe Aee (PF) Medium spike of pure 
white flowers .. 
Bulbs Bulblets 
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Per 
Large 
Med. 
Small 
Per 
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Use the ALL-WEATHER plant marker, se e back cover page. 
