MIIIIa DaoLe (New Zealand.) Shrimp 
IYIIIII6 rdiRa pink, flaked rose dore. 
primrose throat. An improved D. A. Hay. 
(Ii. 50c; 10—$4.00) (M. 25c; 10—$2.00). 
miSniiAt (J. c.) Large lavender. Still the 
IVlinilGI favorite. (E. 2 —12c; 10—50c) (M. 
3 —10c; 10 —25c). 
(LONG SEASON ASSORTMENT, 50c) 
|U|: ce Alamorla (Salbach.) Large deep 
IVIISS Miameaa salmon-pink, with car¬ 
mine blotch. Tall straight spike. Florets 
large and of heavy substance. (I«. 2 —14c; 
10 —60c) (M. 3 —10c; 10 —30c). 
(LONG SEASON ASSORTMENT, 50c) 
Mice Croolov (Briggs.) Very similar 
ivliss uireeiey to Mr. w. h. Phipps, but 
better in some points. Miss Greeley is about 
three weeks earlier than. Phipps. (E. 2—12c; 
10— 50c) (M. 3 —10c; 10 —25c). 
(LONG SEASON ASSORTMENT, 50c) 
Mice Mar inn (Zimmer.) A very dis- 
ITIISS Ivldriun tinctive shade of mauve 
lavender not seen in any other glad. A soft 
cream throat further enhances its beauty. 
(L. Each, 40c) (M. Each, 25c) (S. Each, 15c). 
Miss New Zealand The sensational 
gigantic introduction that all Glad fans are 
talking about. Color, salmon-apricot, suf¬ 
fused rose with blotch of ripe peach. The 
Glad that put New Zealand on the Glad map. 
Gigantic in every way. (L. 20c; 10 —$1.60) 
(M. 12c; 10— $1.00) (S. 10c; 10 —80c). 
(LONG SEASON ASSORTMENT, $1.00) 
Mnrnrrn (Pf.) Very dark maroon. 
lYlOrOCCO (L. , 2 —12c; 10 — 50 c) (M. 3— 
10c; 10—25c). 
(LONG SEASON ASSORTMENT, 50c) 
Mother Machree ^ e ,Xy ^avfndlr* 
combined with orange and gray. (E. 2—12c; 
10—50c) (M. 3—10c; 10 —25c) (S. 10 —15c). 
(EONG SEASON ASSORTMENT, 50c) 
Mr. W. H. Phipps ffi> Gtad*" W L»‘ 
France pink. Has been grown with 20 open 
blooms. (E. 2—12c; 10—50c) (M. 10—25c). 
(EONG SEASON ASSORTMENT, 50c) 
|U|v*e nmiplac (Diener.) Begonia-rose, 
striped brilliant scar¬ 
let. Very tall, large, vigorous. (E. 2 —12c; 
10— 50c) (M. 3— 10c; 10— 26c). 
(EONG SEASON ASSORTMENT, 50c) 
Mr« F A Riflpe (New Zealand.; 
iTllsi Ka lilllca Large blue laven¬ 
der with reddish center. Eight large florets 
open. (E. 25c; 10— $2.00) (M. 15c; 10 —$1.20). 
Mrs E i Heaton (Heaton.) Glow- 
mrs>. C.I J- ncdiun ing 8a lmon with 
clear cream throat. 6 to 8 large flowers open 
on tall, strong, straight spikes. Like Mildred 
Louise in general appearance. Stands up 
under heat and other adverse conditions. (E. 
2— 14c; 10—60c) (M. 3 —10c; 10 —30c) (S. 10 
—18c). 
(EONG SEASON ASSORTMENT, 50c) 
|T I Tnnn (Toon, New Zealand.) 
ITIiSa fcia Sm ■ UUII a tall, very large 
fine white. (E. Each, $1.00). 
Mre Warlo (Whiteley. New Zea- 
land.) Medium yellow. 
Same shade as Golden Chimes. Early, 8 to 
10 open. (E. 12c; 10 —$1.00) (M. 2 —14c; 10 
—60c) (S. 2 —10c; 10— 40c). 
(EONG SEASON ASSORTMENT, $1.00) 
M hq PonrilAtnn Light pink with 
renuieion dark red b iotch. (e. 
2— 12c; 10— 50c) (M. 3— 10c; 10— 25c). 
Miiuiao (Palmer.) Large salmon, white 
ITiyWdg throat with red blotch. (L. 75c; 
10— $6.00) (M. 50c; 10 —$4.00). 
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Peggy Lou 
(Leffingwell.) New small Decora- 
nallla tive. Upper petals bright salmon. 
Lower petals deep yellow. Long flower 
head. (E. $1.00; 10—$8.00) (M. 60c; 10— 
$4.80) (S. 35c; 10—$2.70). 
Maui Era (Ellis-Majeski.) Eosine pink 
Eld blended with La France pink. 
See page 48. 
Ninth Symphony class exhibition 
variety. Color vivid salmon red with silky 
sheen without any markings. The florets 
are very large, wide opened, of good lasting 
substance. (E. 20c; 16—$2.00) (M. 12c; 10 
—$1.00) (S. 2—14c; 10—70c). 
(EONG SEASON ASSORTMENT, $1.00) 
Aaoranfla (Pfitzer.) The nearest to a 
wCgcllllJcl real black Glad. Like Morocco, 
but darker. (E. 40c) (M. 25c) (S. 15c). 
A|i|i (Australia.) Salmon- 
will selection red, flecked with deep¬ 
er shade, often marked with slate flakings. 
Lower petals carrying a blotch of cerise bor¬ 
dered with cream. Strong spikes carry large 
blooms, many open. Placement splendid. (E. 
2 — 12 c; 10—50c) (M. 3—10c; 10—25c) (S. 
10—15c). 
(EONG SEASON ASSORTMENT, 50c) 
DararlicA (Pruitt.) Apricot-buff, shad- 
r aiaQISc i n g t 0 yellow in throat. Tall 
spike with 6 or more large florets open at 
once, and well placed. The color is similar 
to Wasaga. Vigorous grower. (E. 10c; 10— 
SOc) (M. 2 —12c; 10—50c) (S. 3—10c; 10— 
30c). 
Dmi|| (ivsninol (Pf.) Brilliant scarlet. 
raui urampei (Lt Each> $1.00) (m. 
Each, 50c) (S. Each, 30c). 
(Wilson -Evans.) Smooth, 
__deep shrimp pink with a 
rosy cast, and slight peppering of deeper 
rose in throat. Very similar to PICARDY in 
every way except that PEGGY LOU is deeper 
in color. (E. $1.00; 10—$8.00) (M. 75c; 10— 
$6.00) (S. 50c; 10—$4.00) (Bits. 20c; 6—$1.00; 
10—$1.60). 
DalairNna (Pf-) Near blue. (E. 2 —12c; 
reiegrina 10 — 50 c) (m. 3 — 10 c; 10 — 25 c) 
(S. 10—15c). 
(EONG SEASON ASSORTMENT, 50c) 
D/|n css f* ft 12) (Christ.) Pure scarlet red. 
i cllaavOid No markings. Very attrac¬ 
tive. Some say the best in its color class. 
(E. 15c; 10—$1.20) (M. 10c; 10—80c) (S. 2— 
12c* 10_50 c). 
(EONG SEASON ASSORTMENT, $1.00) 
Pfitzer’s Triumph blooms of sal¬ 
mon-orange. Usually classed with reds. 
(E. 2—12c; 10—SOc). 
’s Masterpiece ^n-Vnfe 
lighter throat. Many open. (E. Each, $1.00) 
(M. Each, 75c). 
(Palmer.) Soft shrimp pink. 
_ Many say this is the most out¬ 
standing introduction in recent years. (E. 
2—12c; 10—50c) (M. 3—10c; 10—25c) (S. 
10—10 c). 
(EONG SEASON ASSORTMENT, 50c) 
DSpafrA (Palmer.) Shades of carmine and 
■ lid Its pomegranate-purple. (E. 2—12c; 
10—50c) (M. 3—10c; 10—30c). 
(New Zealand.) Salmon-apricot 
rlllU flaked darker. Throat powdered 
henna. Plant, spike, florets very large. 10 to 
12 open. Champion bloom at Papanui, New 
Zealand show 1934. (E. 12c; 10—$1.00) (M. 
2—14c; 10—60c) (S. 3—10c; 10—30c). 
(EONG SEASON ASSORTMENT, $1.00) 
PrsaifiA Rnlrl (Corrington.) Rich deep 
rrairie UOIU yellow. Carmine on tips 
and reverse side of petals. The color Is very 
unusual. (E. 25c) (M. 15c) (S. 10c). 
(EONG SEASON ASSORTMENT, $1.00) 
Picardy 
