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F. C. Hornberger, Home and Garden Service 
MRS. VAN KONYNENBURG 
(Pfitzer) (Com. Dec. 75'80) A me' 
dium light blue; fair height; 5'6 open; 
blooms do not open very wide and 
open upward. 
MME. MOUNET SULLEY (Le' 
moine) (Com. Ex. 8085) A tall, 
creamy white with large red blotch in 
throat; much prized by connoisseurs. 
A lovely and charming contrast of 
color; somewhat slow propagator but 
good grower. 
MOROCCO (Pfitzer) (Ex.) One of 
the extra dark reds, about as dark as 
Persia but larger, taller and better; 
6'8 open. 
MOTHER MACHREE (Stevens) 
(Ex. Dec. 95400) A soft, smoky 
lavender, combined with orange and 
gray; a very tall, strong plant; a long 
spike and good placement; 6'8 open 
large flowers; good grower; good 
propagator. 
MR. W. H. PHIPPS (Diener) (Ex. 
Com. 110) Has been called the won' 
der Glad; one of the best exhibition 
varieties in existence; has long held 
first place in most symposiums. 
OLIVE GOODRICH (Goodrich) 
White with delicate pink edge. 
Nothing more lovely than this when 
it comes right. Occasionally streaks. 
Good propagator. 
ORANGE QUEEN (Pfitzer) Prim 
Grand (Ex. Com. 75'80) Tall, light 
orange; very good; 5'7 open; flowers 
on long stems; good commercial. 
ORANGE WONDER (Kemp) (Ex. 
Com. 105410) Dark orange; tall 
strong, vigorous plant. 
OUR SELECTION (Australia) 
(Ex.) Very sturdy, strong plant; 
color salmon red flaked deeper, cerise 
and creamy blotch on lower petals; 8' 
10 sometimes 12 large bloom open. 
PAUL PFITZER (Pfitzer) (Com. 
Dec. 75'80) Reddish purple; mode' 
rate grower and propagator. 
PAULINE KUNDERD (Kunderd) 
(Ex. Dec. 85'90) Light rose pink, 
creamy throat; 6'8 large flowers open; 
tall spike; slow propagator. 
PEARL OF CALIFORNIA (Kings' 
ley) (Ex. Com. 85'90) La France 
pink; 6'8 large bloom open; a most 
lovely pink; we think in the right loca' 
tions this would rate first place. 
PELEGRINA (Pfitzer) (Ex. Dec.) 
Early, large, deep dark blue; 6'8 open; 
a high class variety. 
PFITZER’S TRIUMPH (Pfitzer) 
(Com. Ex. 85'90) Bright orange sab 
mon red with dark red blotch; iim 
mense wide open flowers; stems not 
extra strong; for best results cut as 
buds begin to open. 
PICARDY (Palmer) (Ex. Com. 90) 
We think this one of the finest glads 
in the world and by far the best vari' 
ety Palmer has so far named. A 
clear, shrimp pink of immense size; 7' 
10 open; often 6 inches or more 
across; a fast propagator. Seems to 
do well under even adverse conditions. 
PRIDE OF WANAKAH (Chus' 
well) (Ex. Com. 90'95) Tall plant; 
a lovely shade of rich rose; good prop' 
agator and grower. 
PRINCE OF INDIA (Childs) (Dec.) 
An odd smoky, so unusual and out of 
the ordinary as to be in great demand. 
PURPLE GLORY (Kunderd) (Ex. 
Com. 85'90) An old and well known 
exhibition variety; needs good soil to 
bring out its real merits. Deep veh 
vety maroon flowers, heavily ruffled; 
good grower; hard to germinate the 
bulblets. 
PURPLE QUEEN (Kunderd) (Dec. 
75'80) Good violet'purple; 5'6 open; 
large, well placed ruffled flowers. 
PYTHIA (Kunderd) (Com. Ex. 85' 
90) Very large, deep red; very 
showy; good grower and propagator. 
