nr Mnnrlv (Kinyon.) Large lavender. 
EJrm niouuy Early. (E. 2—13c; 10— 
50c) (M. 10—25c) (S. 10—15c). 
Dr. Nelson Shook T uu.Vk. n r 
(X.. 2—12c; 10—50c) (M. 10—25c) (S. 10— 
15c). 
nutta (Palmer.) Soft light pinky buff. 
i^Ulld (Il . 2—12c; 10—50c) (M. 10—10c; 10 
—25c) (S. 10—15c). 
Earlv Dawn (Briggs.) New, tall, large, 
■ j vciwaa very early rich geranium 
pink. Color slightly deeper on lower petals. 
Small red lines in throat. Important be¬ 
cause so few large, good, early pinks to be 
had. (Ii. 2—12c; 10—50c) (M. 3—10c; 10— 
25c) (S. 10—15c). 
Fjirll/ (Vel.) Large, tall, deep 
E.dny vUIIV IbU salmon. Early. (Color 
varies.) (E. 2—14c; 10—60c) (M. 3—10c; 10 
—30c). 
Prlaf'lt Dnkcnn (Australia.) Light sal- 
ELailll tfODSOIt m on-rose with reddish 
blotch. Very tall, strong growing plant 
with immense spike of bloom. A winner as 
an exhibition and cut flower variety. 10 to 
12 well placed blooms open. (L. 2—14c; 10— 
60c) (M. 3—12c; 10—40c). 
flniCA (Dorrett.) Clear, dark lavender or 
EilUlsc orchid. Unusual shade. (L. Each, 
Heritage 
Johann Strauss 
60 c). 
ITrMj|p Auhriin (Lemoine.) Huge spike. _ _ __ _ 
nmne MUKJrun Flower of smoky J. S. Bach 
Flaming Meteor 
bronze, with cherry blotch. (E. 2—14c; 10 
—60c). 
Fata Mnrtrana (Pf) Peach blossom. 
indies IvBMrgcilBd Amber throat. Good 
spikes. Large, pleasing and early. (Xi. 2— 
12c; 10—50c) (M. 10—25c) (S. 10—15c). 
(Mitsch.) Extra 
large, red blooms, 
five or six open at a time. One of the tall¬ 
est, most spectacular Glads grown. A real 
novelty. (E. 10c; 10—80c) (M. 2—10c; 10— 
40 c) (S. 10—20c). 
Frost Pink Ornatus S? v ?S| 1 ) e(1 Lo s v 1 f: 
very pink. (E. Each, $3.00) (M. Each, $2.00) 
(S. Each, $1.00). 
ft# |>|PAVPft (Pf.) Medium spike, 
UldlC Ul ncaVcII strong growing pure, 
rich, deep yellow. Florets large, ruffled, well 
placed and of good substance. (L. 2—14c; 10 
—60c) (M. 2—10c; 10—40c) (S. 10—20c). 
Giant Nvmnh (Coleman.) Pink with 
UUdllK. Plym|JII creamy throat. Tall. 
(L. 2—12c; 10—50c). 
HlarlHiiD Daii (Bill.) Extra early deco- 
UiaaQEe UOy rative pink with deep 
yellow throat. Ruffled, and very lovely. 
Good for cutting and valuable because so 
early. (E. 2—12c; 10—50c) (M. 10—25c) (S. 
10—15c). 
^Alrlott (Palmer.) Yellow. Deeper 
VlUIUcll \*U|J than Golden Dream. Large. 
(E. 2—12c; 10—50c) (M. 3—10c; 10—30c) (S. 
10—15c). 
Golden Dream (Groff.) Tall deep 
UU,UC[I ured,, l yellow. (E. 2—12c; 
10—50c). 
Golden Goddecc (Salbach.) Very 
uu,uei1 uwuuess large exhibition yel¬ 
low. (Large Bulbs, Each 35c; 3 for $1.00; 
10—$3.00; 25—$6.50). 
(Briggs.) Large, yellow, 
similar to Golden Measure, 
but better. (E. 2—14c; 10—60c) (M. 3—10c; 
10—30 c). 
Graf Zeppelin ( ( £> 2 _?£f 
Melon Wills (Salbach.) Clear large 
11,1,3 white, shading to cream. 
(L. 2—12c; 10—50c) (M. 3—10c; 10—30c). 
Unrruloc (Crow.) New shade of clear 
■■**■'**■■*'* buff. Tall massive spike. 
Blooms large and of heavy texture. (E. 30c; 
10—$2.40) (M. 20c; 10—$1.60). 
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Gold Mine 
(Ristow.) Very large warm 
pink, throat lighter, with 
white midribs on lower petals. (E. 25c; 10 
$2.00) (M. 15c; 10—$1.20) (S. 10c; 10—80c). 
Uamah (Mrs. Kinyon.) New clear laven- 
rovilUl der. Opens six large, well placed 
blooms. (E. 40c; 10—$3.20) (M. 25c; 10— 
$2.00) (S. 15c; 10—$1.20). 
Icnb Rp||n (Pf.) New. Cattleya pink 
loUacf with a soft lilac hue. The 
wide open florets are slightly ruffled. (L. 
Each, $1.25) (M. 75c) (S. 50c). 
| 9no ii (Crow.) Smoky gray shaded peach 
Jdltei. pink Unique. (E. 2—12c; 10—50c) 
M. 3—10c; 10—30c) (S. 10—15c). 
loccoil (Evans.) A new good 
Jclacy vrcalll commercial. Strong 
grower. Good habits. (L. 25c; 10—$2.00) 
(M. 15c; 10—$1.20) (S. 10c; 10—80c) (Bits. 8 
—25c). 
(Pf.) Large sal¬ 
mon pink to peach- 
red, with yellow throat. (L. 25c; 10—$2.00) 
(M. 15c; 10—$1.20). 
Jonkheer Van Tets 'Sense whS* 
(L. 2—14c; 10—60c) (M. 3—10c; 10—30c) (S. 
10—20c). 
lAttrvuil (Palmer.) Clear deep yellow. 
JUIltJUil N"o markings. (L. 30c) (M. 20c). 
(Pf.) Immense salmon-or¬ 
ange. (L. 20c; 10—$1.60). 
Kincr ilrihlir (Arenius.) Grand deep 
ralll'g llBUi rose-lavender. Florets 
very large, of distinct shape, edges fluted, 
of heavy substance, and well arranged. Vis¬ 
itors spot this as one of the most outstand¬ 
ing and interesting among newer Glads. (E. 
2— 14c; 10—60c) (M. 3—10c; 10—30c) (S. 10 
—18c). 
(Palmer.) Soft Venetian 
pink, with nearly white 
throat. (L. Each, 25c). 
(Dusinberre.) Vivid or¬ 
ange. One of the earliest. 
(E. 2—12c; 10—50c). 
I (Pf.) Heliotrope-blue, violet fea- 
ther in throat. Flowers large and 
of a very pleasing color. (E. 2—12c; 10— 
50c) (M. 3—10c; 10—30c) (S. 10—20c). 
I inaluA (D.) Large rich pink, apparently 
o-iiiciiv?*; a phipps seedling. Taller and 
deeper pink than Phipps. (E. 2—14c; 10— 
60c) (M. 3—10c; 10—30c). 
I nnrlnmHiPFI'V (Christ.) Giant rich 
LUIIUUIIUuirj orange with faint smoky 
cast over all. Touch of carmine in the 
throat. A giant in both plant and flowers. 
(E. Each, 30c) (M. 20c) (S. 10c). 
I miic rl* fli - (P f -) New bright orange- 
buuis u Vi yellow early blooming Prim. 
(L. Each, 30c) (M. Each, 20c) (S. Each, 10c). 
Ludwig Beethoven 
10—80c) (M. 2—12c; 10—50c). 
M^Upnil (New Zealand.) Large wide 
■Jieiciiu open ruffled florets of orange 
shade, with scarlet blotch. Similar to Pflt- 
zer’s Triumph in color. Does not burn in 
sun. (E. each, 50c; (M. 30c) (S. 20c). 
IVIaiH of D|*Ip 3I1G (Pf-) Large lovely 
mcmi UI uneans milky white with 
cream throat. Tall, straight spike. Flowers 
usually perfectly placed. A glorious and 
satisfactory white. (E. 2—14c; 10—60c) (M. 
3— 10c; 10—30c) (S. 10—18c). 
Mammoth White <£•,§■> 
10—50c) (M. 3—10c; 10—30c). 
Marjorie Morrill <f^ obs ( i. 
—80c) (M. 2—12c; 10—50c) (S. 3—10c; 10— 
30c). 
Lady Eaton 
La Paloma 
