spike. A MARVELOUS propagator. 
Each—Ig.—.50, 10 for $4, med.—.35, lo 
for $ 3 , sm.—.25, 10 for $ 2 , bits.—3 for 
.25, 25 for .60. 
NEW ERA—(Ellis-Majeski). A won¬ 
derfully ruffled and frilled variety in a 
refreshing shade of pure pink, opens 
seven to nine, good spike and very at¬ 
tractive. Finer than Picardy and is re¬ 
ally a glad with a future. GET SOME. 
Each—Ig.—$4, med.—$3, sm.—$2, bits. 
3 for .50. 
OLIVE MARIE BROWN—(Phelps). 
A lovely small decorative in clearest 
amber. About ten to twelve open on 
a spike and how it does hold up. A 
real commercial variety, fine for bas¬ 
kets, sprays, corsages, tip bowls any 
kind of use. Propagates fast. Each— 
Ig.—.25, med.—.15, sm.—.10, bits.—25 
for .35. 
PRAIRIE GOLD— (Corrington). A 
novelty shade, very fine—bronzy yellow 
—near pure gold. Should be a good one 
to use to obtain yellows. Fine grower 
and prolific. WE LIKE IT. Each—Ig. 
—.80, med.—.60, sm.—.30, bits .—3 for 
—25, 25 for $1.25. 
PINK CHAMPION —(Gray-Zimmer. 
Rich deep pink—no marks. Tall, opens 
seven, wide open florets, a good com¬ 
mercial variety. Somewhat slow prop¬ 
agator. Each.—Ig.— .25, med.—.15, sm. 
—.10, bits. 3 for .lo, 25 for .60. 
REGENT—(Palmer). -Tall clear scar¬ 
let—good grower, fair propagator—nine 
open. Lg. — each—$2, med.,—$1.50, sm. 
—.75, bits., 3 for .25. 
RIMA — (Mitsch). A nice pink of 
commercial proportions. Shades to li¬ 
lac lavender in storage. Opens seven, 
tall and fine. Each—lg.—$3, med.—$2.- 
50, bits.—3 for .25. 
RECOVERY—(Blake). Tall, fine sal¬ 
mon red—with eight open. Large flor¬ 
ets. Easy propagator, and a good com¬ 
mercial glad. Erch—lg.—.10, med.^— 2 
for .10, sm.—4 for .10, bits.—25 for .I5. 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE—(Pruitt). An 
enormous fine light cream with ruffled 
edges and a very charming personality. 
Selected by Miss Temple at a show in 
Grants Pass, Oregon two years ago 
this glad has so’d like everything since. 
Opens up to nine, fine substance and a 
good future for a cut flower. Price— 
each—lg.—$3.75, med.— $2 50. sm.—$1, 
bits.—3 for $1, 12 for $4, 100 for $ 3 o. 
1000 for $250. We can quote you on 
larger quantities of bits. 
SUPERWHITE —(Ellis). A lovely 
snowwhite, large, tall and pure. Good 
grower and opens six to seven at once. 
A comer. Each — lg.—.40, med.—.30, 
sm.—.20, bits.—25 for .75. 
STREAK O’BUTTER — (Seeley- 
Crow). A fine new commercial with all 
possibilities. Lovely shade of yellow— 
opens seven to nine, tall and strong, 
good propagator. Each—lg.—.25, med. 
—.20, sm.—.10, bits .—3 for .10, 25 for 
.60. 
SPANISH CAVALIER —(Ellis). A 
fine tall scarlet vviih cream blotch, like 
Beacon somev/hat but a larger flower 
and not so many open. Good propag¬ 
ator. Each— $1, med.—.75, sm.—.40 
bits.—5 for .25. 
SAHARA — (Palmer). Soft russet 
brown with a cream blotch. Opens to 
ten, good sized blooms. Poor propag¬ 
ator for us. Good color tho. Each—ig. 
—$1.25, med.—.85, sm.—.50, bits.—3 fjr 
.25* 
UNCAS—(Webster). A fine coppery 
orange. Seldom see this color. Good 
size—opens eight. A good flower in a 
much needed color class. Each—large 
—$4, bits.—3 for $1. 
VAGABOND PRINCE—(Palmer). A 
lovely shade of old mahogany rose 
brown, with eight open. VERY MUCH 
IN DEMAND. GET YOURS NOW. 
It’s O. K., with a big K. Each—lg.— 
.65, med.—.40, sm. .25, bits.—3 for .10, 
25 for .75, $3, per 100. 
WINGS OF SONG—(Ellis). A tail 
rich rose pink with cream throat. One 
of the largest glads, with up to nine 
open. SPECTACULAR. One you will 
grow eventually. Each—lg.—$ 3 , med. 
$2, sm.—$1, bits, 4 for $1, 25 for $5, 
100 for $16. 
WPIITE S\VORD—(Ellis). A fine 
white again—fine form, a little blotch 
of cream in throat—^ver}' tall—strong— 
good propagator—eight open. GOOD. 
Each—.50, med.—.40, sm.—.20, bits.— 3 
for .10, 25 for .75. 
ZUNI—(Mitsch). A fine smoky of 
salmon and slate with orange feather. 
Up to ten open. A refined color, worth 
while. Each—$3, bits.—3 for .75, 25 for 
$6.00. 
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