BETTY NUTHALL 
PICARDY 
Each Doz. 100 
Prince of India—(M) Curious gray, brown, blue. 
Colored like an old paisley shawl. Always 
attracts immediate attention...10 1.00 5.00 
Prof. Sargent—(M) White, slightly flushed with 
pink. Tall plant, with 4 or 5 large florets open 
at once. Extra for cutting. -.08 .75 3.75 
Purple Glory—(M) Tall dark maroon with ruf¬ 
fled petals. Attractive.08 .75 4.00 
Ramesses—(M) Deep maroon-purple. Petals 
ruffled and waved. Very tall. Flowers large. 
Tie this one to a stake. Very distinct.10 1.00 5.00 
Rapture—(EM) Light salmon, with diffused yel¬ 
low blotch. Tall strong grower and good 
propagator. 5 to 7 open at once.08 .75 4.00 
Red Glory—(M) Tall carmine red. Handsome 
bright color. Ruffled edges.08 .75 4.00 
Red Phipps—(M) Soft glowing red. 6 to 10 open 
at once. Fine.08 .75 3.75 
Red Lory—(L) A rich dark rose-red from Aus¬ 
tralia. Large purplish red blotches. 10 to 12 
large florets open at once, on an extra tall spike. 
Exhibition variety.08 .75 3.50 
Royal Lavender—(EM) Deep lavender.08 .75 4.00 
Salbach’s Orchid—(LM) Rare shade of lavender 
pink; same color as a Cattleya orchid and might 
be called a pink Minuet. Ruffled.08 .75 4.00 
Salbach’s Pink—(LM) Fine large geranium pink.10 1.00 5.00 
Salmon Glow—(EE) Lovely orange salmon..05 .40 2.00 
Saraband—(L) Deep mulberry. Cream blotch.08 .75 4.00 
Spirit of St. Louis—(M) Orange saffron. Un¬ 
usual. Light “burnt orange” shade.05 .50 2.50 
Splendorra—(E) Very dark wine black.06 .50 3.00 
Sometimes vigor is sacrificed for earliness. 
Not so with “Gladdie Boy”. Try it. 
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