MILDRED LOUISE 
Each Doz. 100 
Mrs. Paul Dieball —(M) Handsome shade of 
salmon-pink. Good size. Tall plant.06 .50 2.50 
Mrs. P. W. Sisson —(LM) Pink. Many open.06 .50 2.50 
Mrs. R. P. Chase —(M) Creamy white, light yel¬ 
low throat; large flowers. Beautiful.08 .75 3.50 
Orange Queen —(E) Copper orange yellow. Very 
bright and attractive.05 .40 2.00 
Our Selection —(LM) Smoky salmon red, flaked 
darker. Blotch of cerise, bordered cream. 
A very odd coloring. 8 to 12 florets open at 
once. From Australia. (See cut).06 .60 3.00 
Paul Pfiitzer —(M) Dark reddish purple. A rich 
and handsome shade.08 .75 4.00 
Pelegrina —(EM) Rich dark violet-blue. Extra. 
The best dark blue.08 .75 4.00 
Pfitzer’s Triumph —(M) Enormous orange scarlet 
Wide open flowers. Gorgeous.08 .75 3.75 
Picardy —(EM) Big salmon apricot. One of the 
very finest glads ever produced. Don’t fail to 
order this one. (See cut).06 .50 2.50 
Predominator —(M) Tall straight salmon-red. 
Red feather on lower petal. Stands up well. 
A very good one.08 .75 4.00 
Pride of Wanakah —(M) Beautiful lavender rose. 
A rare color. Fine handsome shade.06 .50 2.50 
Primrose Princess —(LM) Large tall primrose 
yellow. Tall plant.06 -60 2.50 
No home without a garden— 
No garden without glads! 
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