MAID OF ORLEANS—(Pfitzer) — 
White with a slight shading of cream. 
Absolutely cannot be classed as a cream. 
Fine substance, good growth, medium 
season, none too good a propagator for 
use. Can’t even be considered with 
Gardenia in that respect. Still a lead¬ 
ing seller however and still make good 
money for either wholesaler or retailer. 
Price—each—.10, 4 for .25, med—6 for 
.25, sm.,—10 for .25, bits.—100—.50. 
MILFORD—(Rides). A clean light 
blue—very much worth while. Opens 
seven—tall, good propagator—a very 
useful color in the class. No marks, 
self. Disease resistant. Each—Ig.—. 3 o, 
med., .20, sm., .10, bits.—25—.50. 
MOGUNTIA—(Barth) — Write for 
prices. Stock limited. 
MORGENROTE — (Barth) — Write 
for prices—stock limited. 
MISS NEW ZEALAND—(NZ. B. 
Co.)—Huge salmon red—poor color— 
but big nevertheless. Poor propagator. 
The herald of the so called mammoths. 
Each—Ig.—.35, med.,—^.25, sn\. — .I5, 
bits., 12 for .25. 
MRS. G. WADE. — Prices upon re¬ 
quest. Stock limited. 
MEERSCHAUM—(Pfitzer)—Ask for 
prices—stock scarce. 
MATTERHORN—(Pfitzer) — Huge 
tall white—one of the best of the Pfit¬ 
zer originations. Stock is limited but 
can spare some at — each—Ig., $4, med., 
$2.80,—small $1.50—bits. 3 for $1. 
NERRISSA— (Errey)—Rich salmon 
with small mark. Opens ten—good 
spike. Fne propagator. Fine for com¬ 
mercial cutting. Each—Ig. .10, med.— 
2 for .10 sm.-^ for .lo, bits.—50 for 
.25. 
NINTH SYMPHONY—(Pfitzer). — 
Deep scarlet red—fine flower—tall— 
good—fair propagator, early. Each—Ig. 
.40, med.,—.30, sm., .20, bits. 3 for .lo, 
25 for .75. 
ORANGE—(Mair). True orange self 
of fine rize. Worthwhile. Opens six to 
eight. Good propagator. Each Ig. .80 
med. —.40, small—.25, bits.—3 for .I5. 
ORAN(jE PRINCESS — (Roozen) 
—Fine wide open orange scarlet, ruf¬ 
fled. Opens seven, tall, good. Each Ig. 
—.10, med., 2 for .10, sm.—6 for .10 
bits.,—25 for .15. 
PANTHEON—(Gilrey). —From bits, 
only—considered good in Australia. 
Fine growth from bits.. Each—Ig., .50, 
med.,—.35, sm.,—.20, bits. 4 for .15. 
PINK SELECTION — (Both).—A 
fine sport from Our Selection which had 
poor color with fine form. The pink is 
a very refreshing light pink and car¬ 
ries a promise of being a commercial. 
Price each—mej., $4, sm., $2, bits. 3 
for $1. 
POLAR ICE—(Pfitzer) A flat open 
flower of clear white, more white than 
M. of Orleans. Early fine germinator, 
good commercial and worthwhile in a 
GOOD way. Stock still scarce. Each 
—large—.15, med. .10, sm., 3 for .10, 
bits., 25 for .10. 
PELEGRINA—(Pfitzer) Deep violet 
blue—somewhat short, opens six to sev¬ 
en, good color but not such a strong 
grower for us. We prefer as do hun¬ 
dreds of others the more vigorous blue. 
Blue Admiral. Price— each—large, .10, 
med., 2 for .10, small 4 for .lo., bits. 25 
for .10. 
PFALZERLAND—Write for prices 
stock scarce. 
PAUL GRAMPEL—(Pfitzer)— Deep 
bright red, no marking. Opens six to 
seven on good spike. Healthy grower 
and good propagator. Each $3.50, med. 
—$2.50, sm.,$i.75, bits .—3 for $1. 
PHILIP WHITE — (Australian)— 
Rich deep red—tall—^seven open med¬ 
ium sized flowers—fine grower and not 
as well known as it deserves—color bet¬ 
ter than most reds. Each—large .40, 
med., .30, sm.—.20, bits.—15 for .10. 
PFITZERS TRUMPH — (Pfitzer)— 
Too well known to be described. Still 
one of the most largely grown scarlet 
glads—very fine when well supplied 
with moisture and cool weather. Opens 
8. Each—.lo, med.,—3 for .10, sm., 10 
for .10, bits.—25 for .10. 
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