NEW ENGLAND QUALITY 
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ORLA—P. G. Pale yellow shaded to pale green yellow. A real 
good and attractive bloom. 74 days.15 
ORPHA—P. G. Light red. A large showy pink with lines of red in 
the throat.30 
PANORA—White with flushed tips and a medial line of red. Very 
large.40 
PATIENCE—Pure light red with lighter throat. Large, good form. 
75 days .35 
PERSIS—P. G. Pale red entirely lined and overlaid with bright red. 
One of the earliest varieties. Different plantings bloomed in 54- 
57-58-60 days .'.05 
PERFECTO -P. G. Shading from lighter red to white in the back¬ 
ground. A super variety. Worth your trial. 82 days.15 
PLYMOUTH -Light red overlaid with orange red. Throat bright 
red with flecks of white. A large open bloom on a strong spike. 
An extra good variety. 76 days..• •.15 
POMONA—Orange red with a darker red throat. Brilliant. A fine 
red. 82 days .15 
PONDEROSA—A very light yellow flecked red. A mammoth spike 
and blooms. A seedling of Schwaben. 82 days.10 
PRIDE OF ASHLAND—The color is a deep dark red with throat 
speckled white. Erect on a tall spike. A good dark red. 80 days .10 
PRINCESS ENA- -Pale red orange with a light yellow throat. Dainty 
and refined .30 
PROSPECTOR -Very pale red, deeper at the tips, with considerable 
yellow on the lower petals and a conspicuous red blotch. Large 
and well placed. Several open. 72 days.15 
PRUDENCE—P. G. Pure orange with light red lines. Attractive and 
unusual. A fine orange bloom. Try it. 65 days.10 
PURPLE LADY- Red violet with a darker throat. Large wide open 
bloom. 5 to 6 open. One of the best purples. 66 days.30 
QUAKER GIRL—Prim. Pale yellow. One narrow line of dark red in 
throat, nicely ruffled. Fine.25 
REBECCA—Pale pink or cream tinged pink with blush red throat. 
Large. Tall. Open. Straight. Extra good .50 
RED CAP—Prim. Dark violet red splashed darker violet red and a 
little deeper in the throat. A solid color. 70 days.05 
REDMOND—Dark red. A lot of medium size blooms open at once 
makes a very showy spike. 76 days.10 
