BILL’S GLAD FARMS, CANANDAIGUA, N. Y. 
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KOKOMO —Rich velvety shade of pome¬ 
granate purple with large striking throat 
blotch of light yellow. Dainty carmine 
lines across the yellow blotch. 15c each. 
LANCELOT —A tall, robust, livid pink, 
stands forth to dispute all claims to 
garden chivalry, wonderfully strong and 
beautiful. 10c each. 
LA PALOMA —Early bright vivid orange. 
Back of petals even brighter than the 
face. A new shade different from any 
other. Large flowers (4-5 inches 
across), 4-6 open. Heavy texture. Tall, 
strong, healthy grower. 50c each. 
LA PETITE —Two lower petals pinard 
yellow. Other petals white, flushed with 
mallow pink and deeper at the tips. 35c 
each. 
LA ROSE —A pure, self color of deep 
Tyrian rose, with extremely velvety sur¬ 
face. Heavy petals, good foliage, excel¬ 
lent form, wide open flowers. 20c each. 
LEGION GOLD-— Very tall, straight, sev¬ 
eral flowers open, pure empire yellow. 
50c each. 
LE MARECHAL FOCH —Same shade as 
America, but larger flowers. 5c each. 
LOELLA —Smoky old rose. Flaked 
deep smoky blue. 25c each. 
LOS ANGELES —A new LaFrance pink. 
Lateral branches are produced so freely 
that several cuttings may be made from 
one spike. 10c each. 
LTJGETTE —As seen growing in the 
fields it appears to be absolutely pure 
white, but backs of petals carry a trace 
of Phlox pink which imparts an alluring 
orchid sheen to the flowers. Lower petals 
have a dainty, subdued feather of won¬ 
derfully soft Phlox pink. As a com¬ 
mercial white, it is ideal in color and 
form. Also well adapted for mass plant¬ 
ing in landscape work. Extra good as 
a forcing white. 5c each. 
LUCIFER —Peach red, with large throat 
blotch of sulphur yellow. Flowers 5 
inches across, 5 to 7 open. 20c each. 
MARY PICKFORD —Wonderful creamy 
white, with handsome heavy spikes, 
showing many flowers open at once. 5c 
each. 
MATADOR—A deep Hermosa pink, with 
rosy flush and distinct feather. Un¬ 
opened buds have a soft flush of straw¬ 
berry pink. Rather late bloomer. 25c 
each. 
MAUD MULLER —An Orange and yel¬ 
low Prim that everyone stopped to 
admire in our fields. 10c each. 
MAUVE BELLE —Very large flowers of 
spinel pink, with center of Tyrian rose, 
bordered yellow. Long flower heads, 5 
or more open, vigorous grower. 10c each. 
See botton page 20 for prices 
on three or more of a kind. 
MILADY —Extra tall,. strong, ruffled 
variety of creamy white. Naples yellow 
throat, with heavy Amaranth purple 
feather. Very strong grower. 5c each. 
MING TOY—Deep buff, with yellow 
throat. Large flowers on tall, slender 
stem. 5c each. 
MT. MARCY —For growth, one of the 
high ones. Very large flowers of scarlet, 
shaded deeper at edges. Stems carry 20 
buds, with 6 or more open. 5c each. 
HARVEST MOON—Marguerite yellow, 
shaded deeper at the center, which car¬ 
ries a faint line of Chinese violet. Strong, 
vigorous growth, with 16 or more buds. 
Flowers placed in a double row, facing 
properly and of good size. Excellent 
substance, good keeper, opening 8 or 
more flowers at once. 25c each. 
