Dr. F. E. Bennett 
Commander Koehl siS^rot 
glowing brilliancy. A sensation In gardens 
and show rooms. (Ii. 2— 12c; 10— 50c) (M. 
3— 10c; 10— 25c) (S. 10— 15c). 
(IiONQ SEASON ASSORTMENT, 50c) 
Coronation shading to cream. Exhibi¬ 
tion type. (E. 2— 12c; 10— 50c) (M. 3— 10c; 
10— 2Sc) (S. 10— 15c). 
(EONO SEASON ASSORTMENT, 50c) 
(Pf-) Soft pink with white 
corypnee throat, (e. 2 — 12 c; 10 — 50 c). 
D j| Ua«# (New Zealand.) Large pink 
■ r\m riciy with cream throat. (E. 15c; 
10 —$1.20) (M. 10c; 10— 80c). 
nAkAMOiv (Palmer.) LaFrance pink. 
Throat shrimp pink and 
cream. Tall, straight spike. Very long 
flower head. Blooms spaced and faced right, 
and a whale of a lot of them. Another 
Palmer winner. (E. 2— 12c; 10— 50c) (M. 3— 
10c; 10— 25c) (S. 10— 15c). 
(EONO SEASON ASSORTMENT, 50c) 
Y (Pf.) Amber yellow. Good form, 
good size. Long spikes. (E. 12c; 
10— $1.00) (M. 2— 14c; 10— 60c). 
(D.) Bright red. 
(Fast being re¬ 
placed by Red Phipps.) (E. 2— 12c; 10— 50c) 
(M. 10— 25c). 
(Pf-) New white with cream 
l^urr throat. Very early. If you 
see a tall white among your early Glad 
blooms, the chances are it’s Dr. Durr. (E. 
2— 12c; 10— 50c) (M. 3— 10c; 10— 2Sc) (S. 10 
—15c). 
(EONO SEASON ASSORTMENT, 50c) 
n.. (Prestgard.) Glistening dark 
Ur> noeg red. (E. 12c; 10— $1.00) (M. 
2— 15c; 10— 70c). 
MAnrlv (Kinyon.) Large lavender. 
IwIUOOy Early. Good straight spike. 
Blooms well placed. (E. 2— 12c; 10— 50c) 
(M. 3— 10c; 10— 25c) (S. 10— 15c). 
(EONO SEASON ASSORTMENT, 50c) 
Dr. Nelson Shook rose. Muffled. 
(D. 2—12c; 10 —50c) (M. 3—10c; 10— 25c). 
nimtt (Palmer.) Soft light pinky buff. 
^ beautiful clear, distinct new shade 
in Glads. Tall, straight spike. The opening 
florets look like lovely rosebuds. (E. 2— 12c; 
10— 50c (M. 3— 10c; 10— 25o) (S. 10— 15c). 
(EONO SEASON ASSORTMENT, 50c) 
Farllf naiMIl (Briggs.) Tall and large, 
bdi ly very early rich geranium 
pink. Color deeper on lower petals. One of 
the few large, good, early pinks. (E. 2— 12c; 
10 — 50c) (M. 3— 10c; 10— 25c) (S. 10— 15c). 
(EONO SEASON ASSORTMENT, 50c) 
Farlv Molnrlw (Arenius.) Early pink- 
cany meioay ish lavender. (E. 1§— 
50c) (M. 3— 10c; 10— 30c) (S. 10— 15c). 
(Pruitt.) P e a c h-r e d, 
“•■■■y 1 blending to ivory in 
throat. (E. 70c; 10— 80c) (M. 2— 12c; 10— 
50c) (S. 3— 10c; 10— 30c). 
Daca New. Originated by Milton 
bdl ly luUac Jack, Canada. Milton’s got 
something there. Sez ’e: “Rich rose, shading 
to lighter rose in throat. Twenty buds, 8 
open. Fine form and placement. Unique 
color. Early. Our most popular seller last 
season.’’ 
EAREV ROSE caught the eye of visitors in 
our gardens also last summer. Very similar 
to the popular Matador. Shall need to grow 
and compare them another season to judge 
which is the better. (E. 10c; 10— SOc) (M. 
2— 14c; 10— eoc) (S. 3— 10c; 10— 30c). 
Parlv Slinrieo <Vel.) Large, tali, deep 
cany 9Unnse salmon. Sarly. (Color 
varies.) (E. 2— 14c; 10— 60c). 
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Edith Rohfion (-A-ustralla.) Light eal- 
cuitn liuusun mon-rose with reddish 
blotch. Very tall, strong growing plant 
with Immense spike of bloom. A winner as 
an exhibition and cut flower variety. 10 to 
12 well placed blooms open. (E. 2 —12c; 10— 
SOc) (M. 3 —10c; 10 —30c). 
(EONG SEASON ASSORTMENT, 50c) 
Elian Maria (Pruitt.) Salmon-pink, 
ns 6 to 9 blooms open. Flow¬ 
ers very large, of exhibition type. Beauti¬ 
fully ruffled. Almost self color. No flecking. 
Similar to Picardy but deeper tone, and 
earlier. (E. 75c; 10— $5.00) (M. 38c; 10 — 
$2.50) (S. lac; 10 —$1.50) (Bits. 10 —30c; 100 
—$2.50). 
EIaiaa (Dorrett.) Clear, dark lavender or 
dUlaV orchid. Unusual shade. (E. Elach, 
30c; 10 —$2.40) (M. 20c; 10 —$1.60) (S. 15c; 
10 —$1.20) (Bits. 10 —40c). 
Emiia Allhnin (Lemolne.) Huge spike, 
cmiie Muorun Flower of smoky 
bronze, with cherry blotch. Have never had 
enough of this yet to supply the demand. 
(E. 2 —12c; 10 —SOc) (M. 3 —10c; 10— 30c). 
(EONO SEASON ASSORTMENT, 50c) 
Evelyn Kirtland 
shell-pink. Scarlet blotches lower petals. 
Tall, straight spike. An old favorite come 
back. (E. 2— 12c; 10 —50c) (M. 3 —10c; 10— 
25e). 
(EONG SEASON ASSORTMENT, 50c) 
Fata Morgana jSb’.r ^th^L^°*Good 
spikes. One of the earliest. (E. 2 —12o; 10 — 
SOc) (M. 3— 10c; 10— 25c). 
(EONG SEASON ASSORTMENT, SOc) 
Flaming Meteor bfooms! 
flve or six open at a time. One of the tall¬ 
est, most spectacular Glads grown. A real 
novelty. (E. 2 —14c; 10 —60c) (M. 3 —10c; 10 
SOc). 
(EONG SEASON ASSORTMENT, $1.00) 
Frost Pink Omatus 
very pink. (E. Each, $1.00) (M. Each, 60c) 
(S. Each, 40c). 
(Pf.) Straight spike. 
Strong growing, 
pure, rich, deep yellow. Florets large, ruf¬ 
fled, well placed and of good substance. (E. 
2— 12c; 10— SOc) (M. 3— 10c; 10— 25c) (S. 10 
(EONG SEASON ASSORTMENT, SOc) 
Gisinf’ Nvmnh (Coleman.) Tall pink. 
uisini. ivympn 2 —loc; 10 -— 400 ; 100 
—$3.00). Prepaid. 
Glaridie Rov (Bin.) Extra early deco- 
uiaauie Doy rative pink with deep 
yellow throat. Ruffled, and very lovely. 
Good for cutting and valuable because so 
early. (E. 2 —12c; 10 —SOc) (M. 3 —10c; 10 
—25c). 
(EONG SEASON ASSORTMENT, SOc) 
Goldan dlilTIAQ (Ellis.) Beautiful 
uviuen vnimes i^rge light yellow. 
(E. 2— 12c; 10— SOc) (M. 3— 10c; 10— 30c) (S. 
10—15c). 
(EONO SEASON ASSORTMENT, SOc) 
I^Aldail Cun (Palmer.) Yellow. Deeper 
Viuiuen than Golden Dream, and 
larger. Good tall, straight, stiff spike, with 
plenty well placed blooms. A crooked spike 
of Golden Cup is almost unknown. (E. 2 — 
12cj 10 —50o) (M. 3—10c; 10 —25c) (S. 10— 
(EONO SEASON ASSORTMENT, SOc) 
Goldan Draam yeiiow. (e. 2 — 
^xuiuvii iiPregim loc; 10 —40c; 100 — 
$3.00). Prepaid. 
Golden Goddess s^^’^^ch’s patented 
large exhibition 
yellow. (Large Bulbs, Each, 20c; 3 —45c; 6— 
80c; 12 —$1.50; 25— $2.85; 100 —$9.00). 
Goldan l_ancai* (Heberllng.) Good, 
aMVIUCII kcllivcr commercial yellow 
(E. 20c; 10— $1.60) (M. 12c; 10— $1.00) (S. 2 
—14c; 10— 60c). 
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