glad. CL. 3 for 25c; 12 for $1.00.) 
MR. W. H. PHIPPS. Light salmon 
pink, lighter throat. Has been the most 
popular American glad grown, and still 
stands very high in the esteem of the 
glad world. (L. 3 for 15c; 12 for 60c.) 
NANCY HANKS. Orange. Red markings 
on lip. (L. 3 for 10c; 12 for 40c.) 
NETHERLAND PRINCE. Very tall sal¬ 
mon orange with very large flowers. (L 
3 for 25c; M. 3 for 15c.) 
OLIVE GOODRICH. White overlaid with 
pink. A good spike of very dainty flow¬ 
ers. CL. 3 for 15c; 12 for 60c.) 
ORANGE QUEEN. Fine orange prim 
glad. (L. 3 for 15c.) 
ORANGE WONDER. A large, clear or¬ 
ange. Not many flowers out at once, but 
is fine for late. (L. 3 for 15c; 12 for 60c.) 
OUR SELECTION. Smoky salmon rose, 
red throat, cream lip. I^arge number of 
flowers out. A great prize winner from 
Australia. (L. 3 for 15c; 12 for 60c.) 
PA RADER. Begonia rose with deep 
scarlet blotch. Very attractive spike 
with many out. Not a very large flower. 
CL. 3 for 10c; 12 for 40c.) 
PEARL OF CALIFORNIA. Very large 
La France pink. (L. 3 for 15c; 12 for 
60c.) 
PFITZER'S TRIUMPH. Light orange 
scarlet, deeper lin. Immense wide open 
flowers. A wonderful flower. (L. 3 for 
Ifc: 12 for 60c.) 
PICARDY. (Palmer) Soft shrimp pink. 
One of the most outstanding of the 
rower gl«ds Champion bloom at N. Y. 
State dad Show at both 1934 and 1935 
exhibits. A tremendous propagator thus 
the low price. (L. 2 for 15c; 12 for 65c.) 
PEACH ROSE. Extra choice rose pink, 
darker throat. A winner at N. Y. State 
Fair last fall. (L. 3 for 15c; 12 for 60c.) 
PRIDE OF WANAKAH. Fine, large 
1: vender rose. Very popular. (L. 3 for 
15c; 12 for 60c.) 
PROF. KEESOM. Brick red. T^arge, well 
built spike. (L. 3 for 15c; 12 for 60c.) 
PURPLE GLORY. Fine, ruffled dark 
red. 'Sometimes has a purple cast. (L. 
3 for 15c.) 
PADIANT QUEEN. Clear orange. Prim 
glad. (L. 3 for 15c.) 
RAMESSES. Large purple. Very dis¬ 
tinct in form and coloring. (L. 1 for 15c; 
12 for $1.50.) 
RED EMPEROR. Very large, rich red. 
(L. 3 for 20c; 12 for 75c.) 
RED LORY. Rose red, crimson blotch. 
10 to 12 open at once. A fine Australia 
variety. Best from L. size bulbs. (L. 3 
for 25c; 12 for $1.00.) 
RED PHIPPS. A glowing light scarlet. 
Very fine for exhibition or commercial 
use. (L. 3 for 20c; 12 for 80c.) 
ROSE MULBERRY. Similiar to Rose 
Ash but a shade lighter. (L. 3 for 15c; 
12 for 60c.) 
RESPLENDENT. Red, cream and yel¬ 
low. Very ruffled. (L. 3 for 15c; 12 for 
60c.) 
ROZAN. Very large, medium rose pink 
flowers. (L. 3 for 20c; 12 for 75c.) 
SALBACH’S ORCHID. Similiar in form 
to Minuet but of a pinker shade. Won¬ 
derful in some sections. (L. 3 for 15c; 
12 for 60c.) 
SCHWA BEN GIRL. Pure pink. (3 for 
25c; 12 for $1.00.) 
SOUVENIR. Deep, yellow prim. Best in 
its class. (L. 3 for 10c; 12 for 40c.) 
STUTTGARDIA. Large orange red. 
Very fine, but will bum if left in the 
sun. Pick when first blooms open. (L. 
3 for 15c.) 
TINAMBA. Very large flower spike of 
Prge light salmon pink flowers. (3 for 
20c; 12 for 75c.) 
TROUBADOUR. Large, clear purple. 
Very fine. (L. 3 for 25c; 12 for $1.00.) 
T. T. KENT. Large, shell pink overlaid 
with strawberry. (L. 3 for 15c; 12 for 
60c.) 
VEILCH ENBLEAU. One of the best, 
reasonable priced blues. (L. 3 for 
15c; 12 for 60c.) 
WINGED VICTORY. A very large, clear 
pink, shading to white in throat. I have 
seen this with eight inch bloom. Must 
have good culture. (L. 3 for 15c; M. 6 
for 20c.) 
WURTEMBERGIA. (Pfit.) A brilliant 
scarlet with conspicuous cream blotch. 
A basket of this at the N. Y. State Fair 
attracted much attention and enthusi¬ 
astic comment. This is really one of 
Pfltzer’s best. (L. 15c each; 12 for $1.50; 
M. 2 for 15c; 12 for 75c.) 
CHOICE MIXTURE. Consisting of 
named varieties. (Not labeled.) All col¬ 
ors and shades. (L. 100 for $2.50; M. 100 
for $1.25. 25 at the 100 rate.) 
