pencilled deep lavender. L 1—40c, M 1—30c, 
S 1—20c. 
L’ECLETANTE (Roozen) 52-5-5. Bright 
salmon with violet red plume. A strong 
grower and probably the best of the so-called 
improvements on P’s Triumph. The color is 
not as bright. I recommend it very highly. 
L 1—10c; M 2—10c; S 4—10c, B 10—10c. 
MAURICE BARRES (Lemoine) 36-3-6. 
Early deep yellow with dark red blotch. 
French novelty. L 2—15c, M 2—10c, S 4—10c, 
B 10—10c. 
MISS NEW ZEALAND (Julyan) 60-6V 2 -7. 
Light pink with buff tone indistinctly flaked 
salmon pink, small medium red plume. This 
is the largest glad I have ever grown. From 
a cross of Douglas and Aubrun, it will, like 
the latter, grow stubby if not given good cul¬ 
ture. It has the most perfect form and is a 
heavy prize winner, no fan should be without 
it and as soon as the price comes down, it will 
be a leading commercial. Bulblets a bit hard 
to germinate. Illustrated on Page 4. L 1—20c, 
M 1—15c, S 1—10c, B 10—10c. 
MOONDARA (Errey) 36-4%-lL Deep 
salmon pink lightly flaked bluish slate, red 
plume edged yellow. Finest exhibition form. 
L 1—10c, M 2—10c, S 3—10c, B 20—10c. 
MRS, ANNA PFITZER (Pfitzer). Cream 
with greenish yellow blotch. About 12 open. 
One of the best exhibition varieties but did 
not do well in the U. S. until it became ac¬ 
climated. The strain I have is very fine and 
well worth growing. L 2—15c, M 2—10c, S 
4—10c. 
MRS. E. J. HEATON (Heaton) 44-5-8. Deep 
salmon pink with cream blotch. A fine early 
glad and a heavy propagator. L 2—15c, M 
2—10c, S 4—10c, B 20—10c. 
MRS. TOM RATTRAY (Errey) 50-4-8. 
Clear soft rose pink. Late. One of the most 
beautiful of all and widely used in hybridizing. 
Late and not prolific. L 1—15c. 
NELLY (Mair). Soft rose pink, delicate red 
mark over ivory white. Exhibition type. L 
1—10c, M 2—15c. 
NETHERLAND PRINCE (Stevens). Orange 
salmon colored Giant Nymph. L 2—15c. 
NEW ERA (Majeski) Light true pink with 
slight white marking. Heavily ruffled, up to 
10 flowers open. Very beautiful. L 1—75c, M 
1—45c, S 1—20c, B 2—15c. 
PALMER SEEDLING NO. 27657 (48-5-7). 
Between pink and buff, pink becomes more 
pronounced as flower ages. Lightly ruffled. 
Very fine in cool weather. L 2—15c, M 2—10c, 
B 20—10c. 
PRAIRIE GOLD (Corrington) 56-4%-5. 
Very deep yellow, tips and reverse of petals 
lightly brushed orange, effect is about the 
deepest yellow you could wish for. Late mid- 
season. Good size and stems, a healthy grower, 
very desirable. L 1—25c, M 1—15c, S 1—10c, 
B 5—10c. 
PRESIDENT LINCOLN (Kunderd) 30-3%- 
5. Light lavender blue lightly flaked deeper, 
very deep purple blotch with a yellow dot. 
Absolutely different from anything I’ve ever 
seen. Popular but stock is rare and almost 
impossible to get. I surely get a lot of en¬ 
thusiastic reports on this one. L 1—50c, M 
1— 35c, S 1—20c, B 2—10c. 
REMT FALLU (Fallu) Deep red without 
conspicuous marking, slight flaking of darker 
red. Huge round florets six or more inches 
across on a good spike. Called an improved 
Bill Sowden, I find it a much deeper color. 
You will have this eventually, why not now? 
L 1—50c, M 1—35c, S 1—20c, B 2—10c. 
RIMA (Mitsch) 58-5V2-5. Pearly lavender 
pink with small cream spot. This looks like 
one of the best glads ever put on the market, 
to me. L 1—$1.20, M 1—60c, S 1—30c, B 1—10c. 
ROI ALBERT (Lemoine) 30-4-7. Very un¬ 
usual smoky with red plume edged yellow. 
Certainly an oddity. L 2—15c, M 2—10c. 
SENORITA (Langlois) 32-3%-5. Ruffled 
coffee brown with golden brown throat. Very 
pretty and unique but lacks vigor and it fades. 
L 1—15c; M 1—10c, S 2—10c, B 10—10c. 
SERENADE (Mitsch) 36-3%-8. An exhibi¬ 
tion spike of very attractive watermelon pink 
with white blotch. L 1—10c, M 2—15c, S 
2— 10c. 
SPANISH CAVALIER (Ellis) 36-5%-5. Soft 
salmon scarlet with big cream plume. Very 
nice. L 1—35c, M 1—25c, B 10—10c. 
STAR OF BETHLEHAM (Pfitzer) 40-4-8. 
Pure white, creamy lower petals. Excellent 
form and long stems. L 1—10c. 
SUPERWHITE 
SUPERWHITE (Ellis) 48-6-7. At first 
glance you will say this is Mammoth White, 
but look closer and you will see that it is 
whiter, has less color deep in the throat, better 
substance and form, less inclined to be stubby 
and not so crowded on the spike. Looks like 
a real improvement to me. Strong grower and 
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