#1 
#2 
#3 
Olive Goodrich (Goodrich). White, 
i 
.10 
.08 
.06 
tinted pink, with pale yellow throat. 
IO 
.80 
.70 
.50 
Thought to be good, but not distin¬ 
guished. 
Orchid Lady. Well named, though she 
i 
.07 
.06 
.04 
is a bit too bold to be one of the rare 
10 
.60 
.50 
.30 
orchids. 
100 
3.50 
2.50 
1.50 
Pride of Wanaka (Criswell). Immense 
I 
.08 
.06 
.04 
lavender, with rosy leanings. Her blooms 
10 
.60 
.50 
.30 
arc floppy and elegant, but she needs 
staking. 
Purest of All. (Pf). Clear, clean, vir¬ 
1 
.08 
.06 
.04 
ginal white. Not such a long spike as 
some, but the flowers are well placed, 
with several open. 
10 
.60 
.50 
•30 
Purple Glory (K). One of Kunderd’s 
1 
.08 
.06 
.04 
old ruffled varieties. The color is a 
blood purple. Generally elicits Oh’s and 
Ah’s. 
10 
.60 
.50 
.30 
Romance (K). A salmon rose, with a 
1 
•°5 
•°4 
•°3 
stitching of blue about its border. It’s 
10 
.40 
.30 
.20 
a blithe gay gladiolus which evokes the 
admiration of the judicious. 
100 
3.00 
2.50 
■ 
Rose Ash (D). As well named, as 
1 
.08 
.06 
.04 
Purple Glory is ill called. Ashes of Roses 
10 
.60 
.50 
.30 
describes the bloom. Smoky pastel — 
always in favor, and rightly so. 
100 
3.60 
3.00 
2.00 
Rose Mist (Fischer). Primulinus grandi- 
1 
.08 
.06 
.04 
flora. Unique, we think. A rose, edged 
with bufflsh white, but the whole so 
impinged that there is a quality of airi¬ 
ness and grace indescribable. Very tall, 
and distinguished. 
10 
.60 
.50 
.30 
Saraband (Sal.). An opulent oriental 
1 
.10 
.08 
.06 
mulberry with yellow blotch. It’s un- 
10 
.90 
.70 
.50 
usual and so, attractive. 
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