FAIRYLAND GARDENS 
DIXMONT, MAINE 
Prairie Gold (Corrington). Called by some a deep yellow, I prefer to call it the most artistic shade 
oF light orange I have ever seer:. Opens 4 or more 4i/2-inch blooms on very tall plants. Large, 
$ .65; Medium, $ .40; Small, $ .25. 
Prince of India (Childs). This is one of the oddest of all smolcys, being molted old rose. This 
is one of the first smokys, too, that came out, and is a small plant. When well grown I think this 
is the most popular of any smoky we grew with garden visitors. Large, 2 for $ .15; Medium, 
4 for $ .15; Small, 10 for $ .15. 
Piimrose Queen (Gleser). Very fine light yellow. Opens a large spike at a time. Large, $ .20. 
Pride or Portland (Ellis). It is very hard to describe this glad as it is not pink or scarlet. I guess 
scarlet-pink with cream blotch is the best description I can give. Large, 2 for $ .15; Medium, 
4 for $ .15; Small, 10 for $ .15. 
Queen Mary (Mair). Cream, more or less overlaid and flecked with pink, according to climatic condi¬ 
tions. 8-10 4-inch flowers open at once. This and King George should be in every collection. I am 
short on this variety and should not offer it, but it is too good to hold back. Large, $ .15. 
Queen of Bremen (Zimmer), blere we have a smaller lavender opening 6-8 blooms at a time. A 
nice cut flower. Large, 2 for $ .15; Medium, 4 for $ .15. 
Rewi Fallu (Fallu). Early. Deep blood-red. Immense, massive blooms on a tall spike. Opens 6-8 or 
more wonderful blooms at a time with most of the remaining buds showing color. I have not seen 
this yet, but those who should know say it is the finest red out. Note: If you order a bulb of 
this variety we will give you your choice of one small bulb of any of the Gray varieties. Thus, 
you will have two very fine varieties for the price of one. Large, $3.00. 
Red Lory (Errey). Brilliant carmine with large purplish red blotch, nearly all out at once on a long 
spike. It's a wonder. Large, $ .10; Medium, 2 for $ .15. 
Red Pirate (Gl eser). Dark rose-red v/ith almost black throat blotch. 4-5 large blooms open at once. 
Beautiful. Large, $ .15. 
Roi Albert (Lemoine). Smoky coppery salmon. 5-6 large blooms open. In sunlight looks as tho it 
had been dusted with gold dust. Large, 2 for $ .15; Medium, 4 for $ .15. 
Rose Marie Pfitzer (Pf.). Ruffled white tinted pink, peach and cream color that vary somewhat. 
Opens 8 or more. At its best outstanding. Large, $ .15; Medium, $ .10; Small, 2 for $ .10. 
R. y. Mair (M air). Red with deep red feather. About 6 large blooms open. Large, $ .40; Medium, 
$ .25. 
Salbach's Orchid (Salbach). Lavender pink throat-dusted rose. 7-8 large flowers open. Beautiful color 
and a wonderful flower when well grown. Large, 2 for $ .15. 
Senorita (Salbach). Blend of orange and yellow, bright orange bar and lines. Short-stemmed and 
at times the flowers come around the stem. It is a striking variety just the same. Try it. Large, 
2 for $ .15. 
Schwaben Girl (Pf.). Pure pink, a lovely fresh color that is a self. Opens 6-7 large blooms on a 
straight spike. Very good. Large, $ .10; Medium, 2 for $ .15. 
September Morn (Howard). Bright salmon-pink, lighter in center with a darker plume bordered cream. 
This is one of my favorites. Large, $ .15; Medium, $ .10. 
Silvershecn (Symons). Glowing salmon-pink with white tongue on lower petals. Tall, strong grower, 
opening 6-8 large blooms. Large, $ .20; Medium, $ .15; Small, $ .10. 
Silver Rose (Leavitt). This is one of the most popular in my garden. A fine shade of rose overlaid 
silver difficult to describe. Opens 5-7 large blooms. At times the first flower is spaced backwards. 
Plant medium height. Large, $1.00; Medium, $ .75; Small, $ .50; Bulbiets, 5 for $ .25, $4.00 
per 100. 
Smiling Mestro (Christ). Deep salmon-rose flaked darker. 6-8 or more Immense blooms open. Well 
liked by garden visitors. Large, $ .25; Medium, $ .15; Small, 2 for $ .15. 
Sonatine (Pf.). Light pink often flaked darker. Small diffused red blotch. 4-5 very large blooms open 
on a tall, always straight, stem. This I liked as well as any of my nev/ ones. Sure is good. Large, 
$ .15; Medium, $ .10. 
