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RIVERVIEW GARDENS , ST. PAUL, MINN 
Mrs. Ray P. Chase—(Miller). A white 
with a yellow throat blotch that is 
hard to beat when well grown. L. 
15c; M. 10c. 
Mrs. T. E. Langford—(Palmer). Ex¬ 
quisite apple blossom pink with a 
touch of canary yellow in the throat. 
Tall, always straight with 8-10 good 
size flowers open. L. 20c; M. 15c; 
Bits., 2 5 for 15c. 
N etherland Prince— (Stevens). An 
orange Giant Nymph; as large, as fine 
and as dependable as that fine old 
variety. Very tall, strong grower 
with 6-8 very large blooms open at a 
time. Blooms often from six to seven 
inches across. Very showy. L. 20c; 
10 for $1.60; M. 10c; Bits., 15 for 
20c. 
Newington—(Webb). Cream, flushed 
pink on edges. Yellow blotch with 
deep pink pencilings. A new Aus¬ 
tralian variety. L. 40c; M. 30c; S. 
20c; Bits., 10 for 20c. 
Orange Princess—(Roozen). Large 
bright orange salmon. Another splen¬ 
did flower of the P. Triumph type, but 
with a longer flower head and a 
brighter color. L. 40c. 
Pelegrina—(Pfitzer). The richest and 
deepest of the Pfitzer’s blues. A deep 
violet blue, almost black in the throat. 
L. 20c; 10 for $1.60; M. 15c; 10 for 
$ 1 . 20 . 
Picardy—(Palmer). The wonder glad. 
Truly immense spikes carrying as 
many as eight huge open flowers. 
Soft shrimp pink without flecking. 
Blotch of light flesh pink shading to 
shrimp pink at the edges. A prize 
winner. L. 10c; 10 for 70c; M. 5c; 
10 for 40c; Bits., 100 for 25c. 
Queen Mary—(Mair). A creamy white, 
edge of petals slightly ruffled rose 
pink. The spikes are very tall, blooms 
well placed and of fine texture. A 
fine exhibition variety. L. 20c; M. 
15c; Bits., 10 for 25c. 
Ramesses — (Stevens). An unusually 
large flower of deep, rich purple. The 
petals are very long, being curled and 
twisted, and heavily ruffled. L. 20c; 
10 for $1.60; M. 10c, 10 for 80c; S., 
10 for 60c; Bits., 25 for 25c. 
Red Lory—(Errey). Gorgeous carmine- 
rose with large purplish red blotch. 
Ten to twelve blooms open at a time. 
Easily one of the ten best glads. L. 
20c, 10 for $1.60; M. 15c, 10 for 
$1.00; Bits., 15 for 20c. 
Red Phipps—(Briggs). Tall spike with 
six to ten brilliant flowers open at 
once. This variety, a seedling of the 
famous W. H. Phipps, has excellent 
placement and the same charming 
sheen that is found in the parent 
variety. L. 15c; M. 10c. 
Robert, the First—See front page. 
Rosemarie Pfitzer—(Pfitzer). A very 
light pink with a creamy hue. Forms 
an extra long perfect spike bearing a 
dozen slightly ruffled flowers with 
extra lasting substance. L. $1.00; 
M. 80c. 
Salbach’s Orchid—(Salbach). Color the 
same lavender pink as a Cattleya 
orchid. Similar in form to Minuet, 
but pinker. Large wide open blooms 
of heavy substance and fine place¬ 
ment. L. 15c, 10 for $1.00; M. 10c, 
10 for 80c; S., 10 for 50c; Bits., 50 
for 25c. 
Schwaben Girl—(Pfitzer). Pure pink 
without any other shade or blotch; 
a fine self-color. It has a large, 
closely-formed spike, the 8-10 big 
open flowers having rounded petals. 
This glad is one of the earliest to 
flower and really a splendid variety. 
L. 15c, 10 for $1.00; M. 10c, 10 for 
80c; S. 10 for 60c; Bits., 50 for 25c. 
Senator—-(Mair). A dark salmon heav¬ 
ily striped scarlet, spike the usual 
Mair type, opening ten or more very 
large blooms. A fine new Mair vari¬ 
ety. L. 50c; M. 25c; Bits., 15c. 
Silversheen—(Symons). A magnificent 
spike of large flowers; a glowing sal¬ 
mon pink; white tongue on lower 
petals feathered wine red. The whole 
flower is overlaid with a silver sheen. 
Truly a super variety. L. $1.00; M. 
60; S. 40c; Bits., 5 for 50c. 
Smiling Maestro—(Christ). One of the 
foremost of the newer varieties. The 
color is a rich orange-salmon of un¬ 
usual beauty. The spike is straight 
and tall and it carries many open 
flowers. L. $1.75; M. 85c; S. 45c; 
Bits., 10 for 50c. 
Solveig—(Prestgard). A large ruffled 
white with a touch of rose on each of 
its lower petals. A late variety that 
should be planted as early as possible 
in this region. L. $5.00. 
Sonate—(Pfitzer). Rose with a small 
cherry-red blotch. The florets are 
exceptionally large having very broad 
petals. A tall, strong grower. L. 
$3.50; M. $2.50; S. $1.50; Bits., 2 
for 50c. 
