MINUET (Coleman). Tall strong spike with 
clear lavender flowers. The standard by which 
all lavenders are judged. L.10—50c. M.10—30c. 
MISS GLADYS CLARK (Carpenter). Tall pink 
with rose feathering on lower petal. Straight 
spike. Seven well placed florets open. Good 
propagator. L.l—15c. M.l—10c. 
MRS. C. COOLIDGE (Kunderd). One of the 
most beautiful small pink and cream glads. 
Habits of growth and reproduction excellent. 
L.10—40c. M.10—25c. S.10—15c. 
MRS. E. J. HEATON (Heaton). Deep salmon 
pink with a cream throat. No markings of any 
kind, and does not fleck or fade. Prolific and a 
strong grower. Six or more blooms open. Gold 
medal at A Century of Progress. No. 1, $1.00. 
MRS. P. W. SISSON (Coleman). Medium light 
pink on good spike. A commercial pink that has 
gained much favor. L. 10—50c. M.10—30c. 
S.10—15c. 
NETHERLAND PRINCE (Stevens). Tall strong 
grower with six or more large bright salmon 
florets open. Use this one to replace some older 
pink. L.10—$1.20. M.10—80c. S.10—60c. 
PICARDY (Palmer). Soft shrimp pink with 
feathering of rose. Strong grower and rapid 
propagator. This is the most popular glad and 
needs no long description. Everybody wants it. 
L.10—50c. M.10—30c. S.10—15c. 
