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RIVERVIEW GARDENS, ST. PAUL, MINN. 
Milkmaid—(Gilrey). Very large milky 
white with a mauve feather in the 
throat. Tall spike, about 10 open, 
and highly recommended in Australia. 
L. 10c, 10 for 50c; M. 30c; S. 20c; 
Bits. 10 0 for 15c. 
Miss Greeley—(Briggs). A large pink 
much on the order of Mr. W. H. 
Phipps but about three weeks earlier. 
L. 10c, 10 for 70c; M. 5c, 10 for 45c; 
S. 10 for 30c; Bits. 100 for 40c. 
Miss New Zealand—(Mrs. Julyan). 
Apricot-salmon, suffused with rose, 
distinctive throat blotch of the color¬ 
ing of a ripe peach, making a most 
pleasing combination of colors. This 
sensational variety is a giant among 
glads and probably the finest to be 
introduced of this really new race. 
L. $3.00; M. $2.75; S. $2.00; Bits. 
1 for 30c. 
Moorish King—(Pfitzer). Very dark 
mahogany-maroon color, excellent 
substance. Tall and large and one 
of the very best of the so-called black 
varieties. L. 25c; M. 20c; S. 15c; 
Bits. 6 for 20c. 
Mrs. E. J. Heaton——(Heaton). A new 
salmon pink that comes to us highly 
recommended as an ideal exhibition 
and cut flower variety. M. 40c; S. 
25c; Bits. 10 for 40c. 
Mrs. Ray P. Chase—(Miller). A white 
with a yellow throat blotch that is 
hard to beat when well grown. Very 
early. L. 10c, 10 for 60c; M. 10 for 
40c; S. 10 for 20c; Bits. 100 for 20c. 
Mrs. T. E. Langford — (Crow). Ex¬ 
quisite apple blossom pink with a 
touch of canary yellow in the throat. 
Tall, always straight with 8-10 good 
size flowers open. L. 15c; M. 10c. 
Netherland Prince— (Stevens). An 
orange Giant Nymph; as large, as fine 
and as dependable as that fine old 
variety. Very tall, strong grower 
with 6-8 very large blooms open at a 
time. Blooms often from six to seven 
inches across. Very showy. L. 15c, 
10 for $1.20; M. 10c, 10 for 80c; S. 
8c, 10 for 60c; Bits. 100 for 70c. 
Newington—(Webb). Cream, flushed 
pink on edges. Yellow blotch with 
deep pink pencilings. A new Aus¬ 
tralian variety. L. 15c, 10 for $1.25; 
M. 8c, 10 for 50c; S. 5c, 10 for 30c; 
Bits. 100 for 25c. 
Mr. Wm. Cuthbertson— (Mair). Ruf¬ 
fled variety of superior quality, color 
is cherry red with center almost 
white without markings. L. 10c, 10 
for 80c; M. 10 for 40c; S. 10 for 20c; 
Bits. 50 for 25c. 
Orange Princess— (Roozen). Large 
bright orange salmon. Another splen¬ 
did flower of the P. Triumph type, but 
with a longer flower head and a 
brighter color. L. 20c; M. 15c; S'. 
8c; Bits. 15 for 15c. 
Pelegrina—(Pfitzer). The richest and 
deepest of the Pfitzer’s blues. A deep 
violet blue, almost black in the throat. 
L. 12c, 10 for $1.00; M. 10c, 10 for 
80c; S. 10 for 50c; Bits. 2 0 for 25c. 
Pensacola—(Christ, 19 35). One of the 
finest colors obtainable. A pure 
blazing scarlet red with the ear¬ 
marks of a champion; blotched with 
darkest red, nearly black. Wide 
open florets six inches across. The 
red you have been looking for. L. 
$5.00; M. $3.00; S. $1.50; Bits. 1 
for 50c. 
Picardy—(Palmer). The wonder glad. 
Truly immense spikes carrying as 
many as eight huge open flowers. 
Soft shrimp pink without flecking. 
Blotch of light flesh pink shading to 
shrimp pink at the edges. A prize 
winner. L. 10 for 40c; M. 10 for 
30c; S. 10 for 15c; Bits. 100 for 15c. 
Princess Ann—(Christ, 1936). A very 
large beautiful pink. L. $5.00; M. 
$3.00; S. $1.50; Bits. 1 for 50c. 
Purity—(Christ, 19 36). Pure white. 
L. $5.00; M. $3.00; S. $1.50; Bits. 1 
for 50c. 
Queen Helen 2nd—(Salbach). Grena¬ 
dine pink with prominent pinard yel¬ 
low blotch and carmine feathering 
deep in the throat. A fine new va¬ 
riety. M. 15c; S. 10c; Bits. 100 for 
40c. 
Harnesses — (Stevens). An unusually 
large flower of deep, rich purple. The 
petals are very long, being curled and 
twisted, and heavily ruffled. L. 10c, 
10 for 70c; M. 10 for 40c; S. 10 for 
20c; Bits. 50 for 15c. 
Red Admiral — (Roozen, Holland). 
Large, clear scarlet with deep blotch. 
Was awarded best red in England. 
Early and strong grower. L. 25c; 
M. 15c; S. 10c; Bits. 10 for 15c. 
Red Lory—(Errey). Gorgeous carmine- 
rose with large purplish red blotch. 
Ten to twelve blooms open at a time. 
Easily one of the ten best glads. 
L. 10c, 10 for 75c; M. 10 for 50c; 
S. 10 for 25c; Bits. 100 for 50c. 
Red Phipps—(Briggs). Tall spike with 
six to ten brilliant flowers open at 
once. This variety, a seedling of the 
famous W. H. Phipps, has excellent 
placement and the same charming 
sheen that is found in the parent 
variety. L. 10 for 60c; M. 10 for 
40c; S. 10 for 25c. 
