RaIi lAlhito (Zimmer.) Immense white 
DOD WwniCC with two rose lines on low¬ 
er petals. (L. 15c; 10— $1.20) (M. 10c; 10— 
80c) (S. 2— 12c; 10— 50c). 
(Palmer.) A healthy, vigor- 
wIlalTipiain ous blue, or near-blue. Soft 
violet with slightly darker throat. (L. 20c; 
10— $1.60) (M. 12c; 10 — $1.00) (S. 2— 14c; 
10—60«). ^ ^ ‘ ‘ 
Charles Dickens pie. ^Very tall, good 
spike. (L. 2— 12c; 10— 50c) (M. 3— 10c; 10 
-^c) (S. 10— 18c). ^ ^ 
Charles Lindbergh iin^w‘th^^ght 
throat. (L. 20c; 10 — $1.60) (M. 12c; 10 — 
(Mitsch.) Shrimp pink with 
wflrlStSDCI cream throat. (Xi. 12c; 10 
— $1.00) (M. 2— 14c; 10— 60c) (S. 3—lOc; 10 
—30c). 
Commander Koehl dark scarlet of 
glowing brilliancy. A sensation in gardens 
and show rooms. (L. 2— 14c; 10— 60c) (M. 
3— 10c; 10— 30c) (S. 10— 18c). 
(Briggs.) Immense ruffled 
wwl OllClUU white with purple throat. 
(I,. 2— 15c; 10— 60c) (M. 3— 10c; 10— 30c). 
An (Palmer.) Light salmon, 
wUi UnadUII shading to cream. Exhibi¬ 
tion type. (Ii. 10c; 10 — 60c) (M. 2 — 10c; 10 
—30c) (S. 10—20c). 
r^nrwnhoA (Pf-) Soft pink with white 
ypnCC throat. Large blooms. (I. 2 
—15c; 10—60c). 
ftiiaw (New Zealand.) Large pink 
■ riciy with cream throat. Many 
open. Exhibition type, prize winner in N. 
Z. (L. 40c; 10— ^.20) (M. 20c; 10— $1.60). 
M M A n ^ (Stevens.) Deep rose-pur— 
I^CllllCl9wll9 pie, overcast blue, red 
blotch. One of the most popular smokies. 
(Ii. 10c; 10— 60c) (M. 2 — 10c; 10— 40o). 
nolinnslit* (Palmer.) LaFrance P i n k. 
Throat shrimp pink and 
cream. Very good. (L. 10c; 10— 80c) (M. 2 
—10c; 10— 40c) (S. 10— 25c). 
Ra ii (Pf-) Amber yellow. Good form, 
good size. Long spikes. (L. 60c; 10 
— $4.80) (M. 40c; 10— $3.20) (S. 20c; 10— 
$1.60). 
Dr. r. E. Bennett w- 
50c) (M. 10—30o). 
iSiiaMM (Pf.) New white with cream 
■ l^Urr throat. Very early. (L. 10c; 10 
— 80c) (M. 2— 10c; 10— 40c) (S. 10— 25c). 
IJAAcy (Hoeg.) New, outstanding, 
nwg very dark, glossy red. (L. 
20c; 10—$1.60) (M. 15c; 10—$1.20). 
MAAfIt# (Kinyon.) Large lavender. 
Lir> mooay ^any. (l. 2 — 12 c; 10 — 
50c) (M. 10—^25c) (S. 10—15c). 
Dr. Nelson Shook rose. Jrluffled. 
(L. 2—12c; 10—50c) (M. 10—25c) (S. 10— 
15c). 
Riino (Palmer.) Soft light pinky buff, 
l^una (L. lOc; 10— 80c) (M. 2— 10c; 10— 
40c) (S. 3— 10c; 10— 25c). 
Farll# Hawn (Briggs.) New, tall, large, 
■Jr very early rich geranium 
pink. Color slightly deeper on lower petals. 
Small red lines in throat. Important be¬ 
cause so few large, good, early pinks to be 
had. (Ii. 10c; 10— 70c) (M. 2— 10c; 10— 40c) 
(S. 10— 18c). 
FHif-h Rnhcnn (Australia.) Light sal- 
bullll ULUIJdOft mon-rose with reddish 
blotch. Very tall, strong growing plant 
with immense spike of bloom. A winner as 
an exhibition and cut flower variety. 10 to 
12 well placed blooms open. (!■. 10c; 10 — 
80c) (M. 2— 12c; 10 — 50c) (S. 3— 10c; 10 — 
30c). 
EmilA Allhriin (Bemoine.) Huge spike. 
Eiiniie Muurun piower of smoky 
bronze, with cherry blotch. (Ii. 2— 14c; 10 
— 60c) (M. 3— 10c; 10— 30c). 
RMAt*9'2tn2t (Pf-) Peach blossom, 
r did murgdlld Amber throat. Good 
spikes. Large, pleasing and early. (Zi. 2— 
12c; 10— 50c) (M. 10— 25c) (S. 10— 15c). 
14 
Flaming Meteor bfooms^ 
five or six open at a time. One of the tall¬ 
est, most spectacular Glads grown. A real 
novelty. (Ii. 12c; 10— $1.00) (M. 2— 14c; 10 
—60c) (S. 3— 10c; 10— 30c). 
Gate of Heaven Medium spike, 
wa strong growing pure, 
rich, deep yellow. Florets large, ruffled, well 
placed and of good substance. (1. 10c; 10 — 
80c) (M. 2— 12c; 10— 50c) (S. 3— lOc; 10— 
30c). 
Giant Nymph SJH 
(L. 2— 12c; 10— 50c). 
Gladdie Boy 
yellow throat. Ruffled, and very lovely. 
Good for cutting and valuable because so 
early. (I,. 2— 12c; 10— 50c) (M. 10— 25c) (S. 
10— 15c). 
Golden Cun vellow. Deeper 
than Golden Dream. Large. 
(L. 2— 15c; 10— 70c) (M. 2— 10c; 10— 40c) 
(S. 10— 25c). 
Golden Dream ‘fiC? 
10—50c). 
Gold (Briggs.) Large, yellow, 
VfViu ivMHiic Similar to Golden Measure, 
but better, (h. 10c; 10 —70c) (M. 2 —10c; 
10—40c). 
Graf Zeppelin 
(M. 3 —10c; 10 —30c). 
(Salbach.) Clear large 
■Wldl VWKII9 white, shading to soft 
cream on lower petals. Tall, vigorous, 
straight spike, lovely blooms of remarkable 
keeping qualities, well placed. (1^. 2— 12c; 
10— 50c) (M. 3— 10c; 10— 30c) (S. 10— 15c). 
Hercules 
m buff. Tall massive spike. 
Blooms large and of heavy texture. (Ii. 40c; 
10— $3.20) (M. 30c; 10— $2.40). 
(Ristow.) Very large warm 
ruici pink, throat lighter, with 
white midribs on lower petals. (Ii. 40c; 10 
$3.20) (M. 30c; 10— $2.40) (S. 20c; 10— $1.20). 
Isold (Pf-) New. Cattleya pink 
"®'^*** i®^**** with a soft lilac hue. The 
wide open florets are slightly ruffled. (1. 
Each, $4.00) (M. $2.50) (S. $1.50). 
Jano ^ddamc (Dec.) very large lav- 
Jcflne Muacims ender. (L. 2—15c; 10 
-—60c). 
Jan.A'I' (Crow.) Smoky gray shaded peach 
pink. Unique. (Ii. 2— 12c; 10— 50c) 
(M. 3— 10c; 10— 30c). 
I C RdAh (Pf-) Immense salmon-or- 
jfm Bd^ll ange. (L. 35c; 10—$2.80). 
Johann SfraiB«« (Pf-) Salmon-pink 
junnnn scrauss to peach-red, with 
yellow throat. (1^. 60c) (M. 40c). 
Jonouil (Palmer.) Clear deep yellow 
without markings. (1^. 60c) (M. 
40c) (S. 20c). 
Jonkheer Van TAfrd (^f ) Grand 
van l ei,9 immense white. 
(L. 10c; 10— 70c) (M. 2— 10c; 10— 40c) (S. 
10—26c). 
Kina' iirJhlir (Arenius.) Grand deep 
rose-lavender. Florets 
very large, of distinct shape, edges fluted, 
of heavy substance, and well arranged. Vis¬ 
itors spot this as one of the most outstand¬ 
ing and interesting among newer Glads. (Ii. 
12c; 10— $1.00) (M. 2— 12c; 10— 50c) (S. 3— 
10c; 10— 30c). 
I aril# Fa'I'An (Palmer.) Soft Venetian 
fcaiWII pink, with nearly white 
throat. (Ii. Each, 50c) (M. 30c) (S. 20c). 
I a RalAtiia (Dusinberre.) Vivid or- 
■^nmnia ange. One of the earliest. 
(Ii. 2—12c; 10— 50c). 
l_ihalla (Pf-) Heliotrope-blue, violet fea- 
ther in throat. Flowers large and 
of a very pleasing color. (Ii. 10c; 10 — ^70c) 
(M. 2— 10c; 10— 40c) (S. 3— 10c; 10— 30c). 
I inalaa (f^-) Large rich pink, apparent- 
■■lliaii;!; Jy ^ Phipps seedling. (L. 10c; 
10— 80c) (M. 2— 10c; 10— 40c). 
