ORANGE SOVEREIGN (Steves) Orange buff with yellow 
blotch. Seven 4 Vz -inch flowers open on a tall spike. Not very 
near true orange but an attractive color and a flower with good 
spikes. Good propagator. L-12 for $1.50, M-12 for $1.00. 
ORBY (Kel.) Bright crimson, suffused and flaked deeper, shad¬ 
ing to lighter at edge of petals. This variety is old but deserves 
new consideration. L-2 for 25c, M-3 for 25c, S-4 for 25c, B-10 
for 15c. 
ORLANDO (E.) Massive spike of 10 large flowers open, color 
is rosy salmon, center slightly marked crimson and yellow. Fine 
for exhibition. L-12 for $1.50, M-12 for $1.00. 
OUR SELECTION (E.) Very much in demand. Color is salmon 
red, flecked with a deeper shade and usually marked on outer 
portion of petals with slite, a cerise, cream colored blotch. 
Extra large flowers which are arranged on long, sturdy spike, 
many open. S-100 for $1.50. 
PARADISE (Pruit) Clear apricot, opening 6-7 large florets on 
tall straight refined spike and would seem to make a fine com¬ 
mercial. L-35c, M-30c, S-25c, B-100 for $2.00. 
PEACHBLOSSOM (M.) Immense spike of peach pink, large 
flower on tall spike. L-12 for $1.00, M-12 for 60c, S-12 for 
40c, B-100 for 60c. 
PELEGRINA (Pf.) Pure deep violet blue of fine merit, all 
buds show color, many open. L-12 for 75c, M-12 for 50c, S-12 
for 30c, B-100 for 30c. 
PICARDY (P.) A Canadian variety that stands at the top, tall 
strong spike that carries 6 to 8 large flowers of a clear light 
salmon bordering to apricot in color. L-12 for 60c, M-12 for 
40c, S-12 for 20c, B-100 for 15c. 
PIMPERNEL (M.) One of the best scarlets and we can highly 
recommend this variety. Early, clear scarlet, white lines in 
throat. L-12 for 80c, M-12 for 60c, S-12 for 40c. 
PITITI (Hill) Salmon apricot flaked darker, throat powdered 
henna, 10 to 12 large florets open but sometimes needs care 
to get best results. One of our strongest growers. L-$1.00, 
M-60c, S-40c, B-100 for $5.00. 
QUALITY (M.) Ideal Mair spike of a salmon rose color with 
many large flowers open at once. Very healthy grower. L-12 
for $1.50, M-12 for $1.00. 
QUEEN MARY (Mair, S.) As a flower to bloom outside in the 
garden many will not be impressed with the color of this variety 
as it is quite variable in coloring outside under different weather 
and soil conditions. If groomed properly for exhibition work, 
cut early and opened inside the color is all one could wish 
usually and Queen Mary when well grown from large bulbs 
always is a strong contender for champion spike throughout 
the shows when the exhibition types are recognized. A spike 
with 10 well opened creamy white flowers with six or more 
showing color several more in the green stage makes a wonder¬ 
ful well balanced spike. L-12 for $1.50. 
RAHIRI (Doney, N. Z.) This is a real orange with slight white 
in center and carmine feather, fine color but needs to be opened 
inside or in shade, tall and large. L-50c, M-40c, S-30c. 
RAQUEL (Nitchman) Huge cream with small violet feather, 
reported to open 12 to 15 and I hope that Nitch is not over 
enthused about this. L-$5.00, M-$3.00, S-$2.00, B-40c. 
RED LORY (Errey, A.) Distinctive orange scarlet with bright 
orange at edge of petals, lower portion bright purplish carmine 
edged with orange, 10 to 12 blooms open and fine for exhibition. 
L-12 for $1.00, M-12 for 60c, S-12 for 40c, B-100 for 30c. 
RED ADMIRAL (DeG.) Clear scarlet with deep blotch, was 
awarded best red in England, early and prolific. This will be 
an ideal commercial variety. L-12 for $1.50. 
RED GAUNTLET (M.) Very bright scarlet with white throat, 
tall spike with 8 to 10 fine flowers open at once, early L-25c, 
M-20c, S-15c. 
ROBERT THE FIRST (Wilkus) A huge heavily ruffled pale 
rose-purple with purple blotch, 8 to 10 open on 20-25 bud spike. 
L-12 for $5.00, M-12 for $3.00, S-12 for $1.50, B-100 for $1.00. 
