l/im/mA (Errey) 80-85. 
Lavender gray with petunia purple blotch. 
I.IARY ELIZ^^BETH (Stevens) 90-95. Heavily ruffled 
’ white with yellow throat. 7 to 9 medium sized 
florets open at one time on long spikes. 
MILDRED LOUISE (V/entworth) 75-80. Pure salmon pink 
blending to yellow throat with faint red pencil¬ 
ing deep in throat. This makes a fine, straight 
spike. I4)re resistant to heat than Picardy. 
Florets slightly smaller than Picardy. A 
worthwhile glad. 
MINUET (Coleman) 85-90. Large, straight, clear pink 
lavender. Old but best lavender yet if well grown. 
inSS BLOOMINGTON (Kunderd) 65-70. Very early, tall, 
light yellow 6-8 well placed, fine florets open 
at one time. About best very early yellow at 
reasonable price. All sizes bloom. ■ 
MISS ELEGANCE (Arenius) 85, Fine, new, tall, clear 
cream, small line through center of petals. 
Nice glad. Straight spikes. 
MOROCCO (pfitzer) 80-85. About the best low- 
priced very dark red, nearly black. 
MRS. TOM RATTRAY (Rattray) 95-100, Bright rose pink 
with lighter throat. Many blooms open. Very 
slow propagator but good glad. 
MR. WM. GUTHBERTSON. (Mair) 80-85. Medium sized 
ruffled soft rose pink with white throat. Finest 10 
ruffled cut flower if given good culture. 
NEW ER/i. (Ellis) 85. Eosine pink blended with 
La France pink. Soft creamy throat with white 
midribs. Very heavy texture and extremely 
ruffled. Straight spikes. 8-10 florets open. 
Finest shade of pink we hove over seen in 
glads. 
OREGON (Ellis) 85. Fine light pink with cream 
throat. Larger florets than Picardy. Was as 
large as Miss New Zealand with us last year 
and much straighten spikes. We consider 
this a real glad, slow propagator. 
PARADISE (Pruitt) 80. Fine new, clear apricot 
with toll straight spikes and good placement. 
Good grower. 
PELBGRINA (Pfitzer*) 75-80. Early, large velvety 
deep dark blue, almost black in throat. 5-7 
open and all rest showing color. Has one 
fault, -■ stems little weak. Blooms from any 
size. 
PICARDY (Palmer) 85-90, Clear shrimp pink of 
immense size. Open 6-8 at one time, up to 
6 inches in diameter. Good placement and 
fine spikes. Good grower. Blooms from any 
size bulbs. Ifost popular glad on market today. 
REDWOOD BE/vUTY (Piper) 85-90. Flame red, flaked 
darker, deep scarlet throat, border cream. 
Plant is very vigorous. Heavy straight 
spikes. Florets intensely ruffled. Substance 
heavier than any other glads we know. Almost 
impossible to propagate. Valuable for hybridizing. 
RED GIANT (Phillips, Australia) Along v/ith Miss 
New Zealand and Takina, this is one of the 3 
placed in the mammoth class; but the color and 
spike are best in this one. Bright cerise, dark¬ 
er in throat, and white line in middle of petals. 
Color is fine and makes straight strong spikes. 
Stock is still scarce with all growers. 
RED LORY (Errey) 95. Tall carmine rose with purple 
red blotch. If given good culture will make 
wonderful spikes from 10 to 12 open. Does not 
always bloom from small bulbs. 
RED PHIPPS (Briggs) 80-85. Very fine light medium 
red. Makes good straight spikes, and free 
Bloomer. Don’t be without this one. 
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