FORTY OF THE NEWER FOREIGN VARIETIES 
THAT WE CAN RECOMMEND VERY HIGHLY. 
AMAZON (Gilrey, A.) Fine growing tall lavender pink with 
white throat. 8 to 10 large rounded florets open on twenty bud 
spike, will do the best in cool weather. L-75c, M-50c, S-25c, 
B-3 for 20c. 
BERICE (Whiteley, N. Z.) New outstanding variety from down 
under, color is rose pink, ivory throat and large crimson blotch. 
8 to 10 large round florets open on tall straight spike-early 
midseason. Will fill in the rose section nicely. Placement and 
substance excellent. L-$3.00, M-$2.00. 
CAESAR (Roozan-DeGroot, Ger.) Flat type that sets up well 
to spike, salmon pink with carmine blotch-petals slightly 
ruffled. We have found this about the best of the lot sent out 
in recent years by this firm. Excellent grower and propagator, 
triumph type but easy to grow and excellent for hybridizing. 
L-60c, M-40c, S-30c. 
CHRISTINE (Mair, S.) One of Mair’s choice new ones, color 
is light fleshy rose slightly flecked darker with white blotch, 
spike and flowers more robust than Mairs average, healthy 
vigorous grower. L-65c, M-40c, S-25c, B-3 for 20c. 
CICERO (Errey, A.) Very reliable in producing excellent 
spikes opening from 8 to 10 fine large florets, outer portion deep 
salmon slightly flecked with deep chocolate, center crimson. 
L-75c. 
CORANGAMITE (Errey, A.) This variety has not received the 
share of praise due it. This season in our planting at A 
Century of Progress the immense spikes bloomed in 69 days 
from planting. Ten or more large flowers open at once on tall 
straight spike. Color is a bright salmon rose with faint buff 
and yellow shades in the throat. As an exhibition variety it 
will be very fine and as a commercial we predict a very great 
future for it as every spike will be salable, substance and color 
excellent for all types of work, produces many bulblets that 
germinate 90%. L-50c, M-30c, B-IO for 50c. 
D. A. HAY (Whiteley, N. Z.) This is the choicest pink we raise 
and is the finest of Miss Whiteley’s originations to date, the 
color is a pleasing shade of pink with a cream white throat. 
Up to 10 large wide open flowers open on a tall straight spike. 
Champion bloom at several shows in N. Z. and will win its 
share in the U. S. L-$3.00, M-$2.00. 
DO X (Pf.) Color, amber yellow with two lobe petals sulphur 
to almost gold. The flowers are of good substance, fine form 
and are excellently placed on long, strong spike. A mid-season 
variety of strong healthy growth, a fine large yellow. L-$3.50, 
M-$2.00. 
DR. BUCHAN (Mair S.) This is a new combination of colors, 
the three outer petals are scarlet while the three inner petals 
have a distinct violet shade, together with a white center makes 
a fine color combination. L-$1.50. 
DR. GLADYS MONTGOMERY (Whiteley, N. Z.) We would 
class this variety as a deep lavender being the same shade as 
King Arthur. This variety however is a healthy grower and 
has more open, taller spike and fully as well ruffled with the 
florets set up close to the spike without crowding. L-$1.50. 
ESME DESAILLY (Errey A.) Large round flowers of excellent 
substance of an attractive salmon pink, the lower petals cream 
with carmine lines. Tall straight spike with many open and is 
invaluable as an exhibition variety and commercial flower. 
L-2 for 20c, M-4 for 20c, B-20 for 20c. 
ETURIA (Errey, A.) Tall growing mauve variety producing 
excellent spike, carrying up to 12 well open flowers in perfect 
formation and substance, violet blotch brightens up the whole 
flower. L-$1.00. 
FALTER (Gaetz, G.) A new creamy white that resembles Maid 
of Orleans but is ruffled, as early and as fine a grower and more 
prolific. Fine for exhibition and commercial. L-$2.00, S-$1.00, 
B-20c. 
GATE OF HEAVEN (Pf. G.) The richest yellow from this well 
known originator. The florets of this deep yellow are large 
and well spaced and beautifully ruffled, strong grower and a 
very good propagator. L-40c, M-30c, B-6 for 25c. 
