DR. F. E. BENNETT (Diener) Tall brilliant scarlet with white lines in throat. The best exhibition 
and commercial scarlet to date. 
DR. HOEG (Prestgard) Rich maroon with florets delicately edged with silver. Has a beautiful 
silky sheen. 
DR. MOODY (Kinyon) Light lavender with very fine pencilling of a darker shade in throat. 
Many open. Splendid commercial. 
DREAM O' BEAUTY (Zimmer) Large rose red. Very brilliant and beautiful although place- 
.— ment is not always good. 
DUNA (Palmer) Soft pinkish buff with a cream throat) A lovely new shade, and a grand com- 
.„..ni^cial. _ 
ELOISE (Dorrett) A clear dark lavender of a very unusual shade. 
EMILE AUBRUN (LeMoine) Coppery bronze often' bverlctid with slate. Large cherry red 
blotch. Splendid for hybridizing. 
EUIDES (Errey) An ivoFy ’white very TigEf flushed pink. Eight to ten open. A new exhibition 
variety which has prospects of becoming a leading commercial. 
GLOAMING (Zimmer) A new dark purple with a white throat. Gives a tall, slender well-set-up 
spike. Florets medium in size but lovely in color. . , 
GtORIANA (Bettscher) Golden salmon, yellow throat. An older variety which is still a 
favorite," and one of the best commercials. 
GOLDEN DREAM (Groff) CleciF yellow, tall, with many open. 
GOLDEN POPPY (Prestgard) Tall and very deep yellow — almost an orange. Not a large 
flower but decidedly different. 
GRAF ZEPPELIN (Pfitzer) Large orange red. Gives a nice spike of brilliant color. 
HERITAGE (Ristow) Pure pink with snow white throat and midribs. An immense glad with 
many open at once.~ ’ 
HINEMOA (Doney) Deep smoky rose flecked darker. Yellow throat. A color combination that 
is different. 
HONOR (Kinyon) Clear lavender with dustings of self color on white in lower petal. Wonder¬ 
fully clear color and a good performer. 
IRAK (Mitsch) New silver grey sport of Bagdad. A novelty which you will -want in your 
garden. 
ISOLA BELLA (Pfitzer) New large light, pinkish lavender. A good spike with many open. 
JOAN PETY (Kinyon) Pure pink with small markings of violet on cream in lower petals. 
KING ARTHUR (Arenius) Large deep lavender, heavily ruffled. Quite distinctive as to form 
and color. 
LAPALOMA (Dusinberre) Large bright orange with a slight flecking of red in the throat. Early. 
LAVINIA (Baerman) Lovely new rich rose. 
LIBELLE (Pfitzer) Heliotrope blue with violet feather in throat. One of the larger blues, with 
_good, placement. 
LIGHTS OF GOLD (Hornberger) Intensely ruffled salmon pink with large throat blotch of 
golden yellow. Gives a fine, compact spike of perfectly placed flowers. Increases rapidly. 
One of the loveliest glads in the garden. 
LOTUS (Prestgard) Shell pink and cream, slightly ruffled. Very lovely and delicate in color. 
MAJOR GLADWIN (Kinyon) A good scarlet red. 
MAID OF HONOR (Kinyon) (See Page 1) 
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