PICARDY (Palmer). 
Soft shrimp pink without flecking. Blotch of flesh pink with feather 
of rose. Large florets, up to six inches. Eight or more open on tall 
strong spike. Can be grown to giant proportions. Has won prizes 
too numerous to mention. This is the most popular variety. Try it. 
'PITITI (Hill). Salmon apricot flecked darker. Strong grower 
with about twelve large blooms open. Throat dotted red. Good 
propagator. 
POLAR ICE (Pfitzer). Early pure white. About eight large 
florets open on a strong straight snike. Not as tall as Albatross 
but some like it better. Good propagator. 
PRAIRIE GOLD (A. N. C.). See page 2. 
RAQUAL (Nitchman) New white with throat markings. Tall 
straight spikes and good propagator. Haven’t seen enough of this 
one to predict what its future will be. 
RAYSHE4N (Tunia). A new blue that is different. Large light 
blue with yellow markings in throat. About eight florets on tall 
straight spikes. 
RECOVERY (Blake). See page 2. 
RICHARD WAGNER (Christ.) A cream white of good size and 
habits. Bulbs of this one seem to be tender and discolor late in 
spring. We hope a longer test will prove it very satisfactory. 
RISING SUN (Salbach). Large florets of bright flame orange. 
About six florets open on straight vigorous spike. 
ROBERT BURNS (Christ). From small bulbs last summer we 
like this large dark blue best of all. About eight open on good 
spike. All other growing habits very satisfactory. 
ROSE STANDISH (Kinyon). Clear light rose pink. About six 
good sized florets on straight slender spike. Good propagator. 
RUDOLF SERKIN (Pfitzer). Dark pansy blue of good size and 
habits. Many visitors called it purple. If you like them dark, be sure 
to try it. 
SEESTERN (Pfitzer). Large pure pink with red feather. About 
six five inch florets open. Straight spike. Good propagator. 
SONATINE (Pfitzer). Large rich pink florets on tall straight 
spikes. Light throat with red feather. Good propagator. Becoming 
popular as the supply increases, and a greater number see it. 
STAR OF BETHLEHEM (Pfitzer). Proclaimed the best large 
pure white on the market. About six, six inch florets open. 
STAR PRINCE (Christ). A very large light lavender that seems 
to have merit. Good growing habits. Tall straight spikes. 
ST. ALBANS (Swensen). Rose pink with wine red blotch. Tall 
vigorous spike. Perfect placement. About ten open. 
SYMPHONY (Palmer). Light rose pink with cream blotch. 
About seven large florets open. Tall straight spike. Good propagator. 
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