PITITL A new champion from New Zealand. Large salmon apricot shaded, pink 
flecked, darker and throat powdered with henna. Strong grower. Extra fine. Each 
12c; 12—$1.20. 
PRAIRIE GOLD. New rich deep yellow. Carmine on tips and reverse side of petals. 
' Color very unusual. Each 25c; 12—$2.50. 
PRIDE OF WANAKAH. Tall exhibition type. Rose color. Each 5c; 12—50c. 
QUEEN HELEN II. Deep shrimp pink to apricot orange. Seedling from Betty Nuthall, 
has same habits. Each 6c; 12—60c. 
RED LORY. Tall large rose red, exhibition type. Many open at one time. Each 6c; 
12—60c. 
RED PHIPPS. Very tall spike. Pure spectrum red. Some growers predict that it will 
supersede the old popular Dr. Bennett. Each 5c; 12—50c. 
RED PRINCE. Rich red decorative with velvety crimson throat. Have had it with 26 
buds on one spike, always straight; very resistant to disease and thrips. Each 6c; 
12—60c. 
REWI FALLU. New. Without a doubt one of the finest large dark reds ever intro¬ 
duced. A giant in every way. Only fault we see is, blooms are so large that it is 
top heavy and droops over. Each 50c; 12—$5.00. 
SALBACHS ORCHID. Tall lavender pink ruffled, more pink than Minuet, resembles 
the Cattleya Orchid. Good exhibition variety. Each 6c; 12—60c. 
SHENANDOAH. This is a new introduciton, a seedling of Mother Machree, and greatly 
resembles its parent except that in addition to all the colors in Mother Machree it 
contains some red and tan, giving the color effect of autumn leaves. Large bloom, 
long flower head and straight spike. Each, large, $3.00; medium $2.00; small $1.25. 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE. The most sensational Glad introduced last year. Heavily ruffled 
large cream colored, slightly deeper in throat. A seedling of Picardy and has all 
the good traits of its parent. Each 75c; 12—$7.50. 
SENORITA. Large decorative orange with red stripes in throat. Petals long and nar¬ 
row. Very outstanding. Each 5c; 12—50c. 
SONATINE. Beautiful rose pink with lighter throat. Large flowers. Blooms sold as 
fast as we could get them in our Glad Shop. Good habits. Each 6c; 12—60c. 
SOUTHERN CROSS. A tall rich red. Taller than Commander Koehl. Each 6c; 12—60c. 
STAR OF BETHLEHEM. One of the finest large pure whites to date. Very tall and 
wins the blue over most other whites. Each 10c; 12—$1.00. 
T AKIN A. Another giant from New Zealand. Rosaline purple, flaked darker. See photo 
on front cover. Each 25c; 12—$2.50. 
TANGERINE. Large orange decorative, a decided improvement on La Paloma. Strong 
grower. Each 7c; 12—70c: 
TO A. Large rosy salmon, darker blotch. Another giant. Each 15c; 12—$1.50. 
TREVONIAN. New large rose red, one of the favorites with visitors. Good habits. 
Each 8c; 12—80c. 
VAGABOND PRINCE. Tall garnet brown, with a flaming red blotch in throat. Ten 
blooms open at one time. In great demand. Each 25c; 12—$2.50. 
W. H. PHIPPS. One of the greatest exhibition Glads ever produced. Tall spike, La- 
France pink, 15 to 20 large blooms open at once. Each 5c; 12—50c. 
WHERO. Immense scarlet red with darker flecks at outer edges. Each 20c; 12—$2.00. 
WURTEMBERGIA. Large red with white throat. One of Pfitzer’s best. Each 5c; 
12—50c. 
YELLOW EMPEROR. New tall golden yellow. Very large blooms. Each 10c; 12—$1.00. 
