LINDESTA (Palmer). Soft salmon rose with 
cream throat. Seven or more large well placed 
florets open. Tall strong grower. Sometimes 
flaked but usually clear. Attracted lots of atten¬ 
tion in our garden. L.l—25c, 10—2.00. M.l—15c, 
10—1.20. 
MAID OF ORLEANS (Pfitzer). Milk white with 
cream throat. Just the right kind of a spike for 
cutting. Up to eight well placed florets open. One 
of the most popular white glads. In great de¬ 
mand. L.10—90c. M.10—60c. 
MARION LOUISE (Carpenter). Pure white with 
cream deep in throat. Five or more beautiful 
flowers open on a tall strong spike. Good propa¬ 
gator. L.l—25c, 10—2.00. 
MAROLEE (Carpenter). Large flower of jasper 
pink with a buff yellow blotch and a tinge of 
scarlet around the blotch. Tall spike with six 
open. L. 1—15c. 
MARY ELIZABETH (Stevens). White with yel¬ 
low throat. Six or more beautifully ruffled flow¬ 
ers open. Spike and placement fine. L.l—25c. 
M.l—20c. S.l—10c. 
MILDRED LOUISE (Wentworth). Strawberry 
pink blending to pinard yellow in the throat. 
Faint spectrum red penciling deep in throat. 
This is Picardy’s fiercest competitor and wins 
over that variety a part of the time. It is one 
of the most popular glads. Try it. L.10—$1.60. 
M.10—$1.00. 
