TECHNY CHIMES (Mission Gardens). Pink lav¬ 
ender with darker feather in the throat. Six or 
more large flowers open on strong straight spike. 
The good qualities of this glad will surely push 
it toward the top. 
WASAGA (Palmer). A glowing buff with wide 
open ruffled blooms. One of the most beautiful 
varieties ever produced. L.l—20c. M.l—10c. 
WHITE DOUGLAS (Mission Gardens). A sport 
of Mrs. Douglas. The color is rich cream with 
lavender throat markings. Those who like Mrs. 
Douglas will be glad to have a change of color, 
with growing habits the same, 
W. H. PHIPPS (Diener). About the most gor¬ 
geous salmon pink. Was head of the list for a 
long time but has been crowded out. Has taken 
many prizes. L.10—50c. M.10—30c. 
YAKIMA APRICOT (Kaylor). Yellow blending 
into red at edges, hence the name. Medium 
weight, strong spike with about six, four inch 
florets open. Very delicate coloring. L.10—60c. 
M.10—40c. 
