PRINCESS MARGARET ROSE (Gibson). Smoky chocolate with strikingly marked throat. 
Hard to describe but a great color novelty, perhaps the most odd of the prim hybrids. 
About six 344-inch flowers. Rather slow propagator. L. 35c each; M. 25c each; 
Bits. 10 for 25c. 
QUEEN HELEN II (Salbach). Light salmon pink with lighter throat. About six or seven 
5-inch flowers open. One of the most beautifully colored of the new varieties and 
one that should make a fine commercial variety. I believe this to be one of the finest 
varieties put out by Salbach. Fine propagator. L. 25c each, 10 for $2.00; M. 15c each, 
10 for $1.20; S. 10c each; Bits. 100 for 25c. 
QUEEN LOUISE (Pf.) White with cream throat. Six or seven 5-inch flowers open. One 
of the better commercial whites. Good propagator. L. 10 for $1.00; M. 10 for 5Cc; 
S. 10 for 25c; Bits. 100 for 20c. 
QUEEN MARY (Mair). Cream, more or less overlaid and flecked with pink according to 
climatic conditions. About eight 4-inch flowers open. Needs good culture and should 
be grown from large bulbs to give exhibition spikes. Foliage dies down early. 
L. 10 for $1.20; M. 10 for 80c; S. 10 for 40c; Bits. 100 for 50c. 
QUEEN OF THE GLADS (Roozen). Another of the finest of the Roozen varieties. Fine 
clear pink with deeper throat. About five 5-inch round florets open. Fine clear color 
and splendid form. Stock was slow to propagate until this year but increase is better 
now that the variety is becoming acclimated. L. 40c each; M. 30c each; S. 2Cc each; 
Bits. 10 for 40c. 
RANGITATA (Julyan). Salmon red with red blotch. About eight or more 5-inch flowers 
open on a good spike much like that of Mrs. S. A. Errey. Should prove a good exhi¬ 
bition sort. L. $1.00 each; M. 50c each; S. 30c each; Bits. 10 for 80c. 
RANGITIKI (Julyan). Light salmon flecked slate. About six 4 44-inch flowers open. This 
has not especially appealed to me thus far but has not been given much attention. 
L. $1.00 each; Bits. 10 for 80c. 
RED LORY (Errey). Deep rose red with crimson blotch. About twelve 5-inch flowers 
open on a fine tall spike. A wonderful exhibition flower that is rapidly coming to 
the top as a prize winner. Stems are a little weak to hold up the long flower heads. 
A few individuals do not like the color of the flower but in general it is very well 
liked. Good for hybridizing. An occasional bulb will fail to grow for some unknown 
reason but should any such be received by any customer, I shall gladly replace. 
Good propagator but stock always runs short before the end of the season. L. 10 for 
80c; M. 10 for 50c; S. 10 for 25c; Bits. 100 for 60c. 
RECOVERY (Blake). Salmon rose red. About 10 or more 544-inch flowers open on a 
fine tall well arranged spike. Individual florets wide open in form, making a fine 
exhibition spike. This variety is not as well known as it deserves to be. A good 
propagator and a flower that should be grown by every Glad fan. L. 50c each; 
M. 30c each; S. 15c each; Bits. 10 for 40c. 
RED PHIPPS (Briggs-Long). Another fine light red, or pink overlaid scarlet as I believe 
it might more appropriately be described. About seven or eight 444-inch flowers 
open on good spikes. This is perhaps as fine a commercial red as has been put out in 
years. The sparkling live color makes it a splendid cut flower variety and florists 
like it very much. It makes spikes of sufficient size to be good for exhibition and 
thus serves a double purpose. Stock in great demand. L. 10 for 66c; M. 10 for 44c; 
S. 10 for 28c. 
REVERIE (Palmer). White overlaid light pink. Seven 444-inch flowers open on a good 
spike. Beautiful soft coloring. At its best this is one of the most beautiful of Glads. 
A good grower and propagator. L. $1.60 each; M. 80c each; S. 40c each; Bits. 10 for 80c. 
ROI ALBERT (Lemoine). Smoky rose, blotch a blending of red and yellow. About seven 
444-inch flowers open. A wonderful flower but needs good culture as the spikes are 
apt to be stubby. A most interesting combination of colors. L. 10 for 80c; M. 10 for 
50c; S. 10 for 25c; Bits. 100 for 25c. 
ROSE LADY (Christ). Smoky rose. About six 544-inch flowers open on a tall strong 
spike. Facing somewhat inclined to be upright on some spikes. Another novel com¬ 
bination of colors that has many admirers. Very showy flower. Good propagator. 
L. 80c each; M. 50c each; S. 25c each; Bits. 10 for 80c. 
L. refers to bulbs 144" and up in diameter; M. %" to 144"; S. %" to 
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