LOUIS R. FISCHER 
Minneapolis, Minn. 
WOODS and ROBERT BURNS. The first has 
larger florets and the latter a taller spike. 
BLAUE SCHONHEIT looks like another good 
blue from Pfitzer. MILFORD makes a fine spike 
but the florets are not especially large. MAX 
REGER is still the clearest color. If PELE- 
GRINA had a better stem it would be hard to 
beat. It is one of the darkest in color. 
Among the reds BILL SOWDEN and COM¬ 
MANDER KOEHL still rank very high. Simi¬ 
lar to the latter is ALLEMANIA but more scar¬ 
let in color. ST. LAWRENCE and FLAMING 
METEOR are in my estimation very outstand¬ 
ing. RED ADMIRAL looks bett er every year 
and although not well known it is one of' the 
best. DEL RAY is a fine medium red with a 
white throat. The new Pfitzer variety, NINTH 
SYMPHONY, offers us a brilliant light red with 
a silvery sheen. I predict a great future for 
REWI FALLU after seeing it bloom only one 
year and unless I am mistaken it will prove to 
be one of the very best introductions. TIP TOP 
is good but the stem mav be a little weak. 
BEACON AND REGENT'should not be over¬ 
looked. 
LA FIESTA and BRIGHTSIDE are wel¬ 
come additions to the orange group. BETTY 
NUT HALL and LA PALOMA are still popular. 
TANGERINE is a decorative deep orange. Very 
fascinating and unusual is the miniature varietv 
ORANGE DELIGHT. BIT O’ HEAVEN looks 
very promising. 
^ Among the giants we recommend RED 
GIAN 1, a rose red, TAKINA, a peculiar shade 
of light rosaline purple, and MISS NEW ZEA¬ 
LAND, a salmon-pink with deeper blotch. 
SMILING MAESTRO can be classed with the 
giants as it has performed so in my garden. The 
color is orange salmon. 
I would like to emphasize the beauty of 
WASAGA as I think it is one of the most 
beautiful glads grown. The color is a clear glow¬ 
ing buff with a waxy sheen. It makes a fine 
spike. SHIRLEY TEMPLE is the best cream 
colored Glad ever introduced. I predict a great 
future for it. 
BAGDAD and MOTHER MACHREE are 
two excellent smokv varieties. MAY DAVID¬ 
SON and ROSE LADY are worth trying if you 
like smoky colors. DOROTHY DOW appears 
to be a much improved Emile Aubrun. 
SOLVEIG 
Listed below are the prize winners I exhibited at the International 
Horticultural Show. (Special price for the entire collection listed on page 10.) 
Star of Bethlehem 
Solveig 
Wasaga 
Blue Admiral 
Lady Dainty 
Orange Delight 
Milady Imogene 
Phyllis McQuiston 
Smiling Maestro 
Gate of Heaven 
Bagdad 
Amador 
La Paloma 
Picardy 
Early Melody 
Debonair 
Commander Koehl 
Bob White 
Betty Co-ed 
Red Admiral 
Early Melody 
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