Coryphee 
Commander Koehl gg 8 ^r”t n o? 
glowing brilliancy. A sensation In gardens 
and show rooms. (L. 2 —12c; 10 —50c) (M. 
3 —10c; 10— 25c) (S. 10 —15c). 
(LONG SEASON ASSORTMENT, 50c) 
PAmnstinil (Palmer.) Light salmon, 
OnaXIOIl shading to cream. Exhibi¬ 
tion type. (L. 2 —12c; 10 —50c) (M. 3 —10c; 
10— 25c) (S. 10 —15c). 
(LONG SEASON ASSORTMENT, 50c) 
(Pf.) Soft pink with white 
throat. (L. 2 —12c; 10 —50c). 
D A Uaii (New Zealand.) Large pink 
■ eBOy with cream throat. (L. 15c; 
10—$1.20) (M. 10c; 10— 80c). 
nahnnoii* (Palmer.) LaFrance pink. 
UcUUItall Throat shrimp pink and 
cream. Tall, straight spike. Very long 
flower head. Blooms spaced and faced right, 
and a whale of a lot of them. Another 
Palmer winner. (L. 2 —12c; 10 —50c) (M. 3 — 
10c; 10— 25c) (S. 10— 15c). 
(LONG SEASON ASSORTMENT, 50c) 
(Pf.) Amber yellow. Good form, 
** good size. Long spikes. (L. 12c; 
10—$1 jOO) (M. 2 —14c; 10— 60c). 
Dr F E Rpnnptt ( D > Bright red. 
MJr > r. Cl. Denneil (Fast being re¬ 
placed by Red Phipps.) (L. 2 —12c; 10 —50c) 
(M. 10 —25c). 
(Pf.) New white with cream 
throat. Very early. If you 
see a tall white among your early Glad 
blooms, the chances are it’s Dr. Durr. (L. 
2— 12c; 10 —50c) (M. 3— 10c; 10— 25c) (S. 10 
—15c). 
(LONG SEASON ASSORTMENT, 50c) 
Ob* Unocr (Prestgard.) Glistening dark 
noeg red. (Il< i 5c; 10 —$ 1 . 20 ) (m. 
2 — 10 c; 10—80c). 
D«« Mnnrlu (Kinyon.) Large lavender. 
■ "IwvUj Early. Good straight spike. 
Blooms well placed. (L. 2 —12c; 10 —50c) 
(M. 3—10c; 10 —25c) (S. 10— 15c). 
(LONG SEASON ASSORTMENT, 50c) 
Dr. Nelson Shook £*•>«. T &iS3: 
(L. 2—12c; 10 —50c) (M. 3 —10c; 10— 25c). 
Dlinsi (Palmer.) Soft light pinky buff. 
uruiia a beautiful clear, distinct new shade 
In Glads. Tall, straight spike. The opening 
florets look like lovely rosebuds. (L. 2 — 12c; 
10— 50o (M. 3— 10c; 10— 25c) (S. 10— 15c). 
(LONG SEASON ASSORTMENT, 50c) 
Earll/ Dawn (Briggs.) Tall and large, 
fclt11 11 very early rich geranium 
pink. Color deeper on lower petals. One of 
the few large, good, early pinks. (L. 2 —12c; 
10— 50c) (M. 3— 10c; 10— 25c) (S. 10 —15c). 
(LONG SEASON ASSORTMENT, 50c) 
Farll/ Molnrlv (Arenius.) Early pink- 
tany meiouy ish lavender, (l. 10— 
Dr. Durr 
Early Peach 
ish lavender. 
50c) (M. 3— 10c; 10—30c) 
(Pruitt.) Peach-red, 
blending to ivory in 
throat. (L. 70c; 10 —80c) (M. 2 —12c; 10— 
50c). 
ITokIu Dncn New. Originated by Milton 
bdliy nubc jack, Canada. Milton’s got 
something there. Sez ’e: “Rich rose, shading 
to lighter rose in throat. Twenty buds, 8 
open. Fine form and placement. Unique 
color. Early. Our most popular seller last 
season.” 
EARLY ROSE caught the eye of visitors in 
our gardens also last summer. Very similar 
to th# popular Matador. Shall need to grow 
and compare them another season to judge 
which is the better. (Large sold out.) (M. 
2— 14c; 10 —60c) (S. 3 —10c; 10— 30c). 
Fat* l%# Qiinrico (Vel.) Large, tall, deep 
Eidriy 9unn»e salmon. Early. (Color 
varies.) (L. 2 —14c; 10 —60c). 
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Edith Robson mon-rose with reddish 
blotch. Very tall, strong growing plant 
with immense spike of bloom. A winner as 
an exhibition and cut flower variety. 10 to 
12 well placed blooms open. (L. 2— 12c; 10— 
50c) (M. 3— 10c; 10— 30c). 
(LONG SEASON ASSORTMENT, 50c) 
Fllon Mario (Pruitt.) Salmon-pink, 
blldl Iwldl 1C 6 to 9 blooms open. Flow¬ 
ers very large, of exhibition type. Beauti¬ 
fully ruffled. Almost self color. No flecking. 
Similar to Picardy but deeper tone, and 
earlier. (L. 75c; 10— $5.00) (M. 38c; 10— 
$2.50) (S. 18c; 10— $1.50) (Bits. 10— 30c; 100 
—$2.50). 
ClAieA (Dorrett.) Clear, dark lavender or 
blUIDo orchid. Unusual shade. (L. Each, 
30c; 10— $2.40) (M. 20c; 10— $1.60) (S. 15c; 
10— $1.20) (Bits. 10— 40c). 
Emile Aubrun ^Tw 1 ?r ) o? u 5m*S I k*y 
bronze, with cherry blotch. Have never had 
enough of this yet to supply the demand. 
(L. 2—12c; 10— 50c) (M. 3—10c; 10— 30c). 
(LONG SEASON ASSORTMENT, 50c) 
Evelyn Kirtland ^ s r e !pi?ik stln ' ) ce D nte? 
shell-pink. Scarlet blotches lower petals. 
Tall, straight spike. An old favorite come 
back. (L. 2— 12c; 10— 50c) (M. 3— 10c; 10— 
25c). 
(LONG SEASON ASSORTMENT, 50c) 
Fata Morgana JS&r p th™*t bl ° "SSi 
spikes. One of the earliest. (L. 2— 12c; 10— 
50c) (M. 3— 10c; 10— 25c). 
(LONG SEASON ASSORTMENT, 50c) 
Flaming Meteor woomi 
five or six open at a time. One of the tall¬ 
est, most spectacular Glads grown. A real 
novelty. (L. 2— 14c; 10— 60c) (M. 3— 10c; 10 
—30c). 
(LONG SEASON ASSORTMENT, $1.00) 
Frost Pink Ornatus 
very pink. (L. Each, $1.00) (M. Each, 60c) 
(S. Each, 40c). 
Gate of Heaven 
(Pf.) Straight spike. 
Strong growing, 
pure, rich, deep yellow. Florets large, ruf¬ 
fled, well placed and of good substance. (L. 
2— 12c; 10— 50c) (M. 3— 10c; 10— 25e) (S. 10 
—15c). 
(LONG SEASON ASSORTMENT, 50c) 
DlAflt Nvmnh (Coleman.) Tall pink. 
uiam; nympn (L . 2 —ioc; 10 — 40 c; 100 
—$3.00). Prepaid. 
darflrlio Rnv (Bill.) Extra early deco- 
UlaCKlie DOy rative pink with deep 
yellow throat. Ruffled, and very lovely. 
Good for cutting and valuable because so 
early. (L. 2— 12c; 10— 50c) (M. 3— 10c; 10 
—25c). 
(LONG SEASON ASSORTMENT, 50c) 
Golden Chimes 
(L. 2—12c; 10—50c) 
(Ellis.) Beautiful 
large light yellow. 
(M. 3— 10c; 10— 30c). 
Oinlrlpn Clin (Palmer.) Yellow. Deeper 
wlip than Golden Dream, and 
larger. Good tall, straight, stiff spike, with 
plenty well placed blooms. A crooked spike 
of Golden Cup is almost unknown. (L. 2— 
12c; 10— 50c) (M. 3— 10c; 10— 25c) (S. 10— 
15c). 
(LONG SEASON ASSORTMENT, 50c) 
Golden Dream 
$3.00). Prepaid. 
Tall yellow. (L. 2— 
10 c; 10— 40 c; 100— 
Golden Goddess 
Salbach’s patented 
large exhibition 
yellow. (Large Bulbs, Each, 20c; 3— 45c; 6— 
80c; 12— $1.50; 25— $2.85; 100— $9.00). 
Dnlrlon I anrni* (Heberling.) Good, 
UOluen Lancer commercial yellow. 
(L. 20c; 10— $1.60) (M. 12c; 10— $1.00) (S. 2 
—14c; 10— 60c). 
