that wins many prizes, often opens 15 or more 
flowers at one time. Has rather short stems 
for me. No. 42. 
* PANAMA SG-Sli-G. Clear sparkling light 
lavender pink, soft deeper plume. Quite late. 
The improved America. 
PANSY (Kunderd) 36-3-6. Three upper 
petals salmon (Light Orange-Red), three 
lower petals very dark red touched with gold. 
Very early prim. Although rather small it 
certainly attracts plenty of attention. 
♦PATRICIA CARTER (Kunderd) 30-3-4. 
Pure pink blotched cream white. Early prim. 
Small of plant and bulb. 
♦PAUL PFITZER (Pfitzer) 40-4V 2 -5. Fiery 
red purple, lower petals deeper. Midseason. 
Lightly ruffled. 
♦PEARL OF CALIFORNIA (Kingsley) 32- 
4-8. Light pink flaked deeper, white blotch. 
Late midseason. 
PELLA (Kunderd) 36-3-6. Rose marked 
with deep rose bars over white. Early and 
ruffled. A fine cut flower. 
♦PERSIA (N. B. Co.) 36-3-5. Very dark red 
shading to black, white hairline. 
PHAENOMEN (Pfitzer) 30-3%-5. Salmon 
pink, lower petals, creamy yellow, odd shad¬ 
ings. Small decorative type. One of the ear¬ 
liest. 
PFTTZERS TRIUMPH (Pfitzer) Salmon red 
with red plume. Large round flowers. Does 
not stand heat so well but too good to miss. 
Has character. No. 18. 
♦PICARDY (Palmer) 48-6-7. Soft pastel 
color, a blend of apricot and salmon pink, 
lower petals light buff with soft pink feather. 
This is generally considered to be the best 
glad on the market. Chosen No. 1 in A. G. S. 
symposium four years after introduction at 
$20 each. 
PINK LILY (Kunderd) 32-3y 2 -5. True rose 
with deeper rose plume. Second early. Popu¬ 
lar color. 
PINK WONDER (Kemp) 36-6-5. Very pale 
pink, lilac feather, cream bar. Big round 
flowers. 
PREDOMINATOR (Kunderd) 50-5-6. Salm¬ 
on with a deep red bar. Tall and a splendid 
grower. This grand glad won a sweepstake 
last season at a major show. 
PRESIDENT HARDING (White) 42-5-10. 
Deep American Beauty rose, deep feather, 
white line. Ruffled, rather late. A fine variety, 
so good for exhibition. Stems are sometimes 
rather short. 
PRIDE OF LANCASTER 42-3-7. Salmon 
with a red plume. Heavy substance, ruffled, 
early midseason. Form and placement nearly 
perfect. 
PRIDE OF WANAKAH (Criswell) 38-31 2 -4. 
Deep rose with rose red blotch. Late midsea¬ 
son. This big rose is an ideal cut flower and 
one of the best in this limited color class. 
PRIMATE (Crow) 48-4-6. Deep butter yel¬ 
low, no markings. Late, very fine form. I 
think that this is my favorite yellow. It surely 
is grand. Better if bloomed after the hottest 
weather has passed. 
PRIMROSE PRINCESS (Salbach) Large 
light yellow with very pale lilac feather. Prim 
grand. 
PFITZERS TRIUMPH 
PRINCELY (Kemp) 38-4-5. Pure crystal 
white. Late midseason. Large and showy. Ap¬ 
preciated as it comes in after most other 
whites are gone. 
PRINCE OF INDIA (Childs) 30-3V 2 -5. Very 
odd color, dusky blend of salmon and slate, 
lighter petal tips are generally flecked a very 
dark shade. Marking of bright red laid over 
cream. Reminds me of an oriental rug. Best 
seller. 
PRINCE OF WALES (Van Zantzen) 36-3-6. 
Light salmon orange, pale scarlet feather over 
ivory. Quite early, an old favorite. 
PROF. JAMES TROUP (K) 40-4-7. Bright 
clear coral pink with red lines. Fine for late 
cutting. 
♦PUREST OF ALL (Pfitzer) 30-3M>-6. Very 
pure white, a little lilac deep in throat. Early, 
not as vigorous as some of the newer whites. 
PURPLE GLORY (Kunderd) 36-5-5. Very 
deep red, maroon (Not purple), no marks. 
Ruffled, midseason. This is very popular. Once 
lead the whole field. 
♦PURPLE QUEEN (Kunderd) 32-3M--5. 
Deep rose purple, deeper feather. Ruffled, 
large and early but lacks vigor. 
PURPLE SPOT (Kunderd) 36-3' 2 -4. Red 
purple, a big light yellow blotch overlaid with 
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