PHYLLIS McQUISTION (Stewart) Beautiful clear pink with white throat. A good spike of well 
placed flowers. One of the new ones which is becoming a general favorite. 
PICARDY (Palmer) Warm, glowing salmon pink with small rose feathering in throat. An im¬ 
mense spike with many large flowers open. Increases rapidly and blooms well from 
small sizes. 
PIRATE (Palmer) Shades of very deep red and purple. A really dark glad of unusual beauty. 
Deep and velvety and has plenty of life in spite of its dark coloring. 
POLAR ICE (Pfitzer) A tall, strong growing pure white. Early and a good commercial. A 
white that is really white. 
PRIDE OF PORTLAND (Ellis) Tall, clear begonia rose with cream blotch. This glad always at¬ 
tracts attention in the garden. , . 
PRIMATE (Crow) Tall, light yellow. Straight and a very sturdy grower. Transmits its good 
qualities to its seedlings. 
PURPLE QUEEN (Kunderd) Ruffled, deep violet purple. 
RED LORY (Errey) Gorgeous shade of carmine rose with deeper red blotches. Nearly the 
whole spike open at once. Very large and showy. 
RED PHIPPS (Briggs-Long) Brilliant light scarlet. Tall spike with many well placed florets 
out at once. 
REWI FALLU (Fallu) New giant deep red glad which is already making a name for itself. 
Blooms from bulblets. 
ROSE STANDISH (Kinyon) Beautiful clear shade of light r ose pink. Ruffled and wide open. 
ROSE WINGS (Crow) Rosy carmine deepening toward edges and with a deeper lip. Fine gold 
line on edges of petals. An unusual decorative. 
ROYAL YORK (Palmer) Large, medium dark red. Gives a good tall spike well formed. 
RUFFLED BEAUTY (Baerman) Large new light yellow. Ruffled. 
RUSTY (Kinyon) Yellow overlaid with fine lines of red, giving a rusty orange effect. Yellow 
throat blotch. A really different glad. 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE (Pruitt) An immense heavily ruffled cream with a deeper throat. A wonder¬ 
ful new flower which blooms well from small sizes and propagates well. 
SO BIG (Kinyon) Deep rose pink with violet feather on lower petal. An immense flower in a 
new color. 
SPRAY OF GOLD (Palmer) Deep clear fine yellow, medium size and somewhat ruffled. 
STAR OF BETHLEHEM (Pfitzer) A new pure white, larger than Maid of Orleans. Very tall and 
large. 
SWEETHEART (Prestgard) A medium size decorative in pink and white. An early bloomer of 
good color. 
TENNYSON (Kingsley) Rich ox blood red with a cream blotch. Flowers large and well-placed. 
TREVONIAN (Hornberger) Brilliant rose red with lighter streaks. A tall, straight showy flower, 
well placed. Cuts 100% perfect spikes. 
VAGABOND PRINCE (Palmer) Mahogany brown with a flame blotch. 
WASAGA (Palmer) Very beautiful buff self with wide open, somewhat ruffled blooms. 
W. H. PHIPPS (Diener) Light salmon. A long spike with often fifteen to twenty blooms open 
at a time. Does not always come well placed and is inclined to be stubby, but it is 
still a favorite because of its showiness. 
WURTEMBERGIA (Pfitzer) Fiery scarlet with cream white throat. Immense blooms on a tall 
straight spike. 
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