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RIVERVIEW GARDENS, ST. PAUL , MINIS. 13 
Southern Cross—(Whiteley). One of 
the finest and deepest reds of late 
introduction. The spike is tall, 2 0 
buds on a straight spike and 8-10 
large round flowers open at a time. 
This variety is most prolific and early, 
making a very fine combination. L. 
50c; M. 25c. 
Star of Bethlehem—(Pfitzer). A pure 
white which, in its color class, is prob¬ 
ably the largest variety in existence. 
Color, snow white with a tinge of 
cream on the lower petals. L. $1.50; 
Bits., 1 for 25c. 
Sunnyside—(Phillips). Cerise pink 
lightly tinted deeper shade with pure 
white center which predominates as 
the flower expands. One of the finest 
of the new varieties from Australia. 
L. $1.50; M. $1.00; Bits., 3 for 50c. 
Tennyson—(Kingsley). A rich ox blood 
red with a cream blotch. Besides its 
fine color, this variety has excellent 
substance, perfect placement, and a 
tall spike that never crooks or burns. 
L. 25c, 10 for $2.00; M. 20c, 10 for 
$1.20; S. 15c, 10 for 00c; Bits., 10 
for 15c. 
Tip Top—(Pfitzer). The finest of the 
Pfitzer’s 19 31 introductions. The col¬ 
or is a brilliant scarlet with a darker 
feather in the throat. The spike is 
tall and fine. We highly recommend 
this new red. L. $1.50; Bits., 3 for 
50c. 
Tutanekai—(Doney). An ochre tint, 
with an orange sheen, flaked with 
brown ochre. Center ornamented with 
a mottling of cream and purple. 
Florets large and perfectly placed. 
L. 25c. 
Union Jack—(Brown). A new Austral¬ 
ian variety that is an improvement 
on Marmora. Slate-lavender with an 
exceptionally bright red blotch. Early 
and very attractive. L. $1.50; M. 
$1.20; S. 80c; Bits., 5 for 50c. 
Veilchenblau—(Pfitzer). A clear deep 
violet blue of splendid substance. The 
most popular of all blue glads. A 
consistent prize winner everywhere. 
L. 10c. 
Waratah—(Errey). The outer portion 
of the flower is a brilliant orange 
scarlet, and the center is crimson 
touched with cream. Excellent for 
exhibition purposes. L. $1.00; M. 
60c. 
Wasaga—(Palmer). A glowing buff 
with wide open somewhat ruffled 
blooms. Color is clear without throat 
markings or flecking. L. 30c; M. 20c; 
Bits., 10 for 25c. 
White Pearl—(Pfitzer). Pure white 
with faint lilac line on the lower 
petal. Splendid spike with many 
open. L. 15c; M. 10c. 
Wur tembergia—(Pfitzer). A very large 
red with a white throat. A first-class 
exhibition variety with a big future. 
L. 15c; M. 10c; Bits., 20 for 15c. 
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