Phyllis 
A^cQuiston 
It has been freely 
predicted by those who 
have grown this beauti¬ 
ful variety and by those 
who have seen it in our 
gardens or on display 
at the shows, that it 
will eaisily be among 
the highest in the Na¬ 
tional symposium in a 
comparatively short 
time. We have received 
many very fine letters 
which are truly com¬ 
plimentary on this va¬ 
riety, their praise has 
been unstinted—- “It’s 
gorgeous” is invari¬ 
ably the exclamation 
“ Phyllis McQuiston ” 
brings forth. 
The large flowers of 
this variety are a per¬ 
fectly clear and glow¬ 
ing pure pink, with a 
light throat. The spike 
is excellent, tall, strong 
and erect carrying con¬ 
sistently 18 to 20 buds 
with five or more flow¬ 
ers open at one time. 
The plant is particular¬ 
ly healthy and a strong 
grower. Bulblets are 
produced in abundance 
and are easily germin¬ 
ated. 
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