Ol T R WONDERFUL 5 CENT LIST—Continued 
Frost King, rose doree 
Gettysburg, 
velvety carmine pt. 
24 Giant Nymph, 
tall light pink pt. 
Gladys Plath 
37 Glorianna, 
salmon rose pt. 
Golden Measure, 
deep yellow pt. 
Harvest Moon, cream pt. 
Helen Howard, 
buff-amber throat T 2pt. 
Helen Jacobs, 
Jasper pink O 2pt. 
Henrich Kanzleiter, 
early red pt. 
Ionia, yellow-pink on 
cream 
Jay’s Delight, purple 
John T. Pirie, 
odd smoky, No. L 
or M. pt. 
King Pearl, 
white, cream blotch pt. 
Kirchhoffs Violet pt. 
Kurt Englehart 
LaCouronne, 
cream yellow 
La Paloma, orange 
pt. 
Lavender Bride T 
pt. 
Lavender Delight 
pt. 
Lewis Dingman, 
smoky 
pt. 
Longfellow, 
pretty pink 
pt. 
Lorena, rose, 
heavy propagator pt. 
Marion Koch, 
pink, needle point pt. 
4 Marmora, 
lavender gray O 2pt. 
Marolee, jasper pink, 
large blooms T pt. 
Mary Frey, 
lavender pink pt. 
Mephisto, 
cardinal pink pt. 
Merced, pink buff pt. 
Mex. Fire Opal, 
bright orange pt. 
Miss Bloomington, 
earliest good yellow pt. 
Miss Universe, 
Tyrian rose red O 2pt. 
Mrs. A. Dohrmann, 
Venetian pink 
Mrs. F. Pendleton, 
bright rose pink 
Mrs. I. K. Armsby, 
salmon pink 
Mrs. Geo. Galbraith, 
salmon-darker flaked 
18 Mrs. Leon Douglas, 
begonia rose pt. 
20 Mrs. P. W. Sisson, 
cameo pink T 2pt. 
Mrs. Ray P. Chase, 
cream white pt. 
October, old rose red 
Orange Wonder T pt. 
Persia, blackish crim¬ 
son No. L pt. 
Primate, 
tall yellow T 2pt. 
Richard Diener, 
geranium pink 
Royal Purple, 
violet purple pt. 
Saladin, purple pt. 
Scarlet Wonder pt. 
Seattle, rose 
Senorita, orange 
and pink pt. 
Shell Pink pt. 
Sirene, begonia rose pt. 
Spirit of St. Louis, 
orange saffron T pt. 
Splendora, dark red pt. 
Sunkist, orange pt. 
Sunshine Girl, 
geranium pink T pt. 
Swiss Maiden, 
scarlet, yellow throat 
Titantic, 
lilac purple T pt. 
Tobersun, yellow T pt. 
Van, buff, purple blotch 
Virginia Hale, 
creamy salmon 
W. A. Sisson, 
rose purple 
5 W. H. Phipps, 
Lafrance pink 
Tvonne, tinted white pt. 
GRAND GERMAN GLAD GEMS 
The American Gladiolus Society chose Picardy as its most popular glad head¬ 
ing the Symposium of 50 of the most popular ones. In this latest list no grower, 
save Pfitzer with 15, has originated more than 4. This surely entitles him to a place 
by himself, which we give him below. We have all the 15, but some are not listed 
to increase our stock. 
The numbers before each name gives its position in the Symposium in all 
our different lists. Here are Pfitzer’s. The figures alone tell how many you can 
get of each size for 5c. When followed by c that tells the price of one. 
L M S bt. L M S bt. 
33 Aida, dark violet sold out 
11 Albatross, tali white, sold ou 
32 Ave Maria, light violet, sold c 
Blue Danube 1 
Blue Triumphator, very large 1 
14 Commander Koehl, red, 
sold out 
Dr. Durr, cream 20c 
Krimpilda, lilac pink 5c 3 
Libelle, blue heliotrope 8c 2 
7 Maid of Orleans, 
white, cream throat 
Marocco 6c 
Mem. of Wm. Pfitzer, 
pure white 5c 2 
Nocturno, dark 2 5c 
ut 
2 
4 
pt. 
pt. 
pt. 
20 
pt. 
10 
pt. 
pt. 
10 
pt. 
pt. 
Paul Pfitzer 5c 5 pt. 
10 Pfitzer’s Triumph T 5c 8 2pt. 
15 Pelegrina, fine blue sold out 2 5 
Prof. Keesom 5c 2 6 pt. 
Rosemarie Pfitzer, 
light pink 15c 
Schwaben Girl, 
pure pink 12c 3 
Secstern, large blotched pink 
Stuttgardia, red 
Veilchenblau, violet 
35 Wurtemburgia, 
red, white throat 
Yellow Perfection 
8c 
5c 
pt. 
sold out 8 
5c 5 pt. 
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