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PASTORALE (Ptitzer, Germany) — An¬ 
other light blue from the leading 
originator of "blue" glads. Although 
not evenly colored, this is a very 
pleasing glad which is set off by a 
lighter throat and should be in¬ 
cluded in your collection of "blues." 
L 75c, M 50c, S 25c, Bits. 2-15c. 
PAUL GAMBON (Lemoine, France) — A 
deep coppery red that makes fine 
spikes and is usually one of the 
leaders in this color class. L 2-20c, 
PAUL DESCHANEL (Lemoine, France )— 
Bright rose pink with showy dark 
blotch that makes fine spikes simi¬ 
lar in type to the other Lemoine 
varieties. This variety won first 
at Boston as an exhibition variety. 
L 3-20c, M 4-20c, S 7-20c, Bits. 25- 
10c. 
PEERLESS PINK (DeGroot, Holland) — 
A deep salmon self with very large 
blooms, about six open. The blooms 
are similar to Pfitzer's Triumph in 
type. L 10c, M 2-lOc, S 3-lOc, Bits. 
25-10c. 
PELEGRINA (Pfitzer, Germany) — A 
large dark blue with seven or eight 
blooms open and about all buds 
showing color. A very popular 
variety. L 2-15c, M 4-15c, S 6-15c, 
Bits. 50-10c. 
PERLE BRILLIANT (Alkemade, Holland) 
—A very early light violet blue 
with darker blue violet shading; 
makes good spikes. Anyone in¬ 
terested in this color should try it 
for it is the first of the "blues" to 
bloom. L 25c, M 15c, S 2-15c, Bits. 
15-20C. 
PHILIP WHITE (Whiteley, Australia) — 
A glorious deep crimson self. The 
flowers are large and well shaped 
and it makes a good addition to 
this color class. L 50c each. 
PICARDY (Palmer, Canada) — The best 
American seedling for sometime 
as proven by its popularity both 
for decoration and exhibition, being 
a pleasing apricot color but too 
well known to need description. 
L 2-10c, M 5-15c, S 12-15c, Bits. 
100-15C. 
PIMPERNEL (Mair, Scotland) — Again 
a winner the past season and I 
still think the leader in the popular 
scarlet with white throat class. It 
is tall with many large blooms open 
and is now more widely known. 
Certainly anyone interested in the 
best should try this variety now 
that the price is much reduced. L 
5-30c, M 5-20c, S 5-10c, Bits. 50-20c. 
PINK DELIGHT (DeGroot, Holland) — 
A large salmon pink self except 
for a small bright red feather on 
the lower petals. Similar to Pfitzer's 
Triumph except in color. L 10c, 
Bits. 10-10c. 
PITITI (Hill, New Zealand) — This new 
champion from New Zealand is a 
salmon apricot flecked darker and 
the throat powdered with henna. 
It is a very strong grower with 
about a dozen large blooms open 
at once. L $1.00, M 60c, S 40c, 
Bits. 5-20c. 
POLAR ICE (Pfitzer, Germany) — This 
pure dead white grows very 
straight; the flowers of good shape 
and size. A better variety than 
Albatross; used very extensively 
in Europe for forcing under glass 
and considered the best white for 
this purpose. A fine early commer¬ 
cial white. L 10c, M 2-12c, S 3-12c, 
Bits. 25-15c. 
PROFESSOR VON SLOGTERN (Alke¬ 
made, Holland) — Beautiful soft 
flesh pink that is different from 
any other pink I have grown. The 
spikes are straight and flowers 
large and well placed. A good 
propagator and this one will be a 
leading commercial when it is 
better known. L 2-lOc, M 5-15c, 
S 12-15c, Bits. 100-15c. 
