W. H. KINGSLEY 
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ORLAND, CALIFORNIA 
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PICARDY 
PINNACLE (Arenius). A light rose pink with 
a deep rose tongue on the lower petals; 10 
to 12 blooms open at once, perfectly placed 
on a tall, straight spike. Good substance. 
Each, large, 25c; medium, 15c. 
PIRATE (Palmer). Shades and tints of car¬ 
mine and pomegranate purple, shading deep¬ 
er on lower petals. Large wide open flowers 
well placed on a strong, tall spike. Bright 
and showy and probably the best of the 
purple-reds. Outstanding. Per 10, large, 50c; 
medium, 30c. 
PRAIRIE GOLD (Corrington) , Very deep 
golden yellow. Fine orange lines on the 
edge and the reverse of the flowers give this 
glad a richness not found in any other glad. 
Each, large, $1.50; medium, $1.00. 
PRIMROSE PRINCESS (Salbach). The best 
of the pale yellow glads. Large flowers, tall 
spike, clear color, altogether a charming 
flower at a very low price. Per 10, large, 
50c; medium, 30c. 
QUEEN MARY (Mair). This is supposed to 
be a cream white flower and often wins as 
best white in Boston glad shows. But with 
us it is often flushed with lavender pink 
and is decidedly not white. However, it is 
a mighty fine flower with or without the 
pink and we unhesitatingly recommend it. 
Each, large, 10c; medium, 2 for 10c. 
RAMESES (Stevens). An outstanding purple 
glad. Beautiful ruffled flowers of pleasing 
form and color. Plant tall and vigorous. 
Each, large, 15c; medium, 10c. 
RED ADMIRAL (Roozen). Large clear scar¬ 
let blooms well placed on a tall straight 
spike. Each, large, 15c; medium, 10c. 
RED LORY (Errey). A real wonder for exhi¬ 
bition. The color is carmine rose with a 
deeper red blotch on lower petals. 12 to 14 
large flowers open, well placed on a tall 
straight spike. So heavy that it needs stak¬ 
ing. Per 10, large, 50c; medium, 30c. 
RED PHIPPS (Briggs). A soft shade of red 
that is very pleasing. Many flowers open 
and well placed on always straight spike. 
Wonderful cut flower and is bound to be a 
first class florist’s flower. Per 10, large, 
50c; medium, 30c. 
RED RUFFLES (Arenius). Red flowers with 
extremely ruffled petals. Long flower spike 
with 7 or 8 open at once. This is good. Each, 
large, 50c; medium, 25c. 
ROI ALBERT (Lemoine). Coppery salmon 
flowers overlaid with grey, large throat 
blotch of mulberry and cream. Give this 
plenty of water and watch it grow; one of 
the most beautiful smokies. Per 10, large, 
50c; medium, 30c. 
ROSEDALE (Kingsley). A peach-red flower 
with round petals reflexed like rose petals 
and opening like a rosebud. Plant tall and 
growth vigorous. Something different, very 
beautiful. Per 10, large, 50c; medium, 30c. 
ROSEMARIE PFITZER (Pfitzer). Large, 
creamy pink flowers slightly tinted green. 
Likes plenty of water to open its wonderful 
spike. Each, large, 20c; medium, 10c. 
One Glad Bulb at One-eighth the Price of Ten y ^ ^ Three at the Ten Rate 
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