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MRS. RAY P. CHASE (Dr. Miller) (Prop. A-l) Med-Tall S. (Com. F. C. 1) 7 5-8 0 
(Exhib. A) 5x. Large, creamy white, light yellow throat; extra large flowers on 
good stem; fast propagator; good grower. Buds are flecked with purple, but as 
flower opens, most of the color flecking remains on outside of floret. 
MRS. VAN KONYNENBURG (Pfitzer) (Prop. B) Med. S (Com.) 7 5-8 0 (4x). A 
medium light blue; fair height; 5-6 open; blooms do not open very wide and 
open upward. 
OLIVE GOODRICH (Goodrich) (Prop. B) Med. S. (Com. F. C. 1) 80-85 (Exhib. B) 
4x. White with delicate pink edge. Nothing more lovely than this when it comes 
right. Occasionally streaks. Short in dry weather. 
ORANGE WONDER (Kemp) (Prop. A) Tall (Com. F. C. 1) 105-110 (Exhib. B) 4x. 
Dark orange; tall strong, vigorous plant. 
OUR SELECTION (Ball) (Prop. A-l) Med. S. (Com. F. C. 2) 85-9 0. (Exhib. A.) 
4x. A trifle under medium height, very sturdy strong plant, color salmon red, 
flaked deeper, cerise and creamy blotch on lower petals, 8 to 10, and sometimes 
12 large blooms open. 
RAUL PFITZER (Pfitzer) (Prop. B) Med. S (Com. F. C. 2) 75-80 (Exhib. B) 4x. 
Reddish purple; moderate grower and propagator. Pronounced tendency to 
produce sports. Variable. 
PAULINE KUNDERD (Kunderd) (Prop. C) Med. (Com. F. C. 1) 85-90 (Exhib. A) 
4x. Light rose pink, creamy throat; 6-8 large flowers open; slow propagator. 
PEARL OF CALIFORNIA (Kingsley) (Prop. C) Med. (Com. F. C. 1) 85-90 (Exhib. 
B) 4x. La France pink, 6-8 large blooms open; a most lovely pink; we think in 
the right locations this would rate higher. 
PELEGRINA (Pfitzer) (Prop. B) Med. (Com.) 75-80 (Exhib. B) 4x. (A-l color) 
Early, large, deep dark blue; 6-8 open; a high class variety. Exceptional color. 
PFITZER’S TRIUMPH (Pfitzer) (Prop. B) Med. S (Com. F. C. 1) 8 5-9 0 (Exhib. A) 
5x. Bright orange salmon red with dark red blotch; immense wide open 
flowers; stems not extra strong; for best results cut as buds begin to open. 
PICARDY (Palmer) (Prop. A-l) Tall (Com. F. C. 1) 85-90 (Exhib. A) 4-5x. Re¬ 
garded as Palmer’s masterpiece. We think this one of the finest Glads in the 
world and by far the best variety Palmer has so far named. A clear, shrimp 
pink of immense size; 7-10 open; often 6 inches or more across; a fast propa¬ 
gator. Seems to do well under even adverse conditions. 
PRIDE OF WAN Alt AH (Chriswell) (Prop. A) Tall (Com. F. C. 1) 90-95 (Exhib. B.) 
4x. A lovely shade of rich rose; good propagator and grower. 
PRINCE OF INDIA (Childs) (Prop. C) Short S. (85-90) 4x. Difficult propagator. An 
odd smoky, so unusual and out of the ordinary as to be in great demand. 
PURPLE GLORY (Kunderd) (Prop. B) Med. Tall (Com.) 85-9 0 (Exhib. A) 4x. 
An old and well known exhibition variety; needs good soil to bring out its real 
merits. Deep velvety maroon flowers, heavily ruffled; good grower; hard to 
germinate the bulblets. 
PURPLE QUEEN (Kunderd) color purple, data for rating not available. 
PYTHIA (Kunderd) (Prop. A) Med. S (Com. F. C. 1 ) 85-90 (Exhib. A) 4-5x. A 
very large, deep red; very showy; good grower and propagator. 
QUEEN LOUISE (Pfitzer) (Prop. C) Med. S (Com. F. C. 1) 8 0-8 5 (Exhib. A) 4x. 
A tall white; a very fine white. 
QUEEN MARY (Mair) (Prop. D.) Tall (Good color) 90-95 (Exhib. A) 4x. Tall, 
strong plant; long spike set with numerous large buff pink flowers; slow pro¬ 
pagator. 
RAMASSES (Stevens) (Prop. C) Tall (Com ) 8 0-8 5 (Exhib. B) 4-5x. A very tall 
plant; purple flowers of immense size; 5-6 or more large florets open; has wavy 
and ruffled edges. 
