OREGON (Ellis). Giant light pink with cream throat. Six or seven 6*4-inch flowers open 
well placed on a medium tall spike. When well grown this is a majestic thing. Not 
as strong and healthy grower as some, yet quite vigorous and a fine propagator. 
Some of my very finest seedlings are from this variety. L. $2.00 each; M. $1.00 each; 
S. 50c each; Bits. 10 for 80c. 
OUR SELECTION (Ball). Smoky salmon rose with red feather in the throat. Ten 4-inch 
flowers open on a well shaped spike. Rapid propagator. An interesting novelty that 
many people like very much. L. 10 for 50c; M. 10 for 25c; S. 10 for 15c; Bits. 
100 for 15c. 
PASTEUR (Lemoine). Slate salmon with distinctive throat blotches. Six or eight 5-inch 
flowers open on a long well proportioned spike. Not a new variety but one which 
has always been scarce. I like this one very much and think it one of Lemoine’s 
very best. Makes plenty of bulblets but those from the old bulbs are a little slow to 
germinate. L. 20c each, 10 for $1.60; M. 10 for $1.00; Bits. 10 for 25c. 
PEERLESS PINK (Roozen). Large pink with deeper penciling in the throat. Not as pure 
in color as some of the other Roozen varieties but fine in form and its effect in a vase 
or basket is such as to make it a good cut flower variety. Liked by local florist. A 
good propagator. L. 10 for $1.20; M. 10 for 80c; S. 10 for 40c; Bits. 100 for 40c. 
PENSACOLA (Christ). Bright red with deeper red throat. About six or seven 5-inch 
flowers open. Good spikes. This appears to have a future as a cut flower red. Rapid 
increaser. L. $5.00 each; M. $3.00 each; S. $1.50 each; Bits. 50c each. 
PHILLIP WHITE (Whitelev). Large deep red. Six 5-inch blooms open on a tall straight 
spike. About half way between Commander Koehl and Moorish King in color. A 
good one in its class. Fair increase. L. 30c each; M. 20c each; S. 15c each; Bits. 
10 for 25c. 
PICARDY (Palmer). Light salmon apricot with deeper salmon feather. Seven 6-inch 
flowers open. Spikes good. This wonderful Glad has rapidly climbed to the position 
of first place in the American Gladiolus Society’s symposium. Perhaps no other 
variety ever introduced became popular so quickly and it has well merited its popu¬ 
larity. Wonderful in holding its size and color as a cut flower and of exceptionally 
good color. Very rapid propagator. L. 10 for 54c; M. 10 for 30c; S. 10 for 15c; 
Bits. 100 for 15c. 
❖ PIMPERNEL (Mair). Very brilliant red with distinct clear-cut white throat blotches. 
About seven 5-inch flowers open. The most beautiful of all Glads of this color. Not 
as strong in growth as some of the others and not a very rapid propagator but well 
worth growing. L. 30c each; M. 20c each; Bits. 10 for 25c. 
PINK CHAMPION (Zimmer-Grey). Rich pink, throat lined red. About seven 6-inch 
flowers open on a tall spike. Should be a good show flower. I have had but few 
bloom from large bulbs. Difficult to germinate the bulblets. L. $1.00 each; M. 50c 
each; S. 25c each; Bits. 10 for 80c. 
PINK MAGNET (Bonisteel). Another large pink, light in this case. In color reminds 
somewhat of the old Giant Nymph but a bigger flower. Five 5^-inch flowers open. 
L. 75c each; M. 50c each; S. 25c each; Bits. 10 for 60c. 
PITITI (Hill). Tall light pink with cream throat penciled and dotted red. About eight or 
ten 514 -inch flowers open. Facing not always good but this is probably a good 
exhibition variety under good culture. Good propagator. L. $3.00 each; M. $2.00 
each; S. $1.25 each; Bits. 25c each. 
POLAR ICE (Pf.) Large snow white. Six or eight 5-inch flowers open on a tall spike. 
Early blooming. Fine texture with florets tending to face upwards somewhat like in 
Albatross but apparently not as bad in that respect as that variety. This is perhaps 
the best early pure white. Good propagator. L. 25c each, 10 for $2.00; M. 10 for $1.60; 
S. 10 for $1.20; Bits. 100 for $1.50. 
PRAIRIE GOLD (Corrington). Very deep golden yellow. About five or six 4 1 4-inch flow¬ 
ers on a good spike. One of the richest yellows with a light tinge of orange. Fine 
propagator. L. $5.00 each. 
PREMIER HENRY (Palmer). Deep geranium pink with small red blotch. Six 5M>-inch 
flowers open. Flowers by reason of their round petals look much larger than 
others that sometimes measure considerably more. A giant in size and an early 
bloomer but spikes are short. Fair in increase. L. $1.00 each; M. 50c each; S. 30c 
each; Bits. 10 for $1.20. 
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