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OLIVE MARIE BROWN US. Soft apricot orange 
with yellow in the throat. Small flowers 
on long spike. Fine in arrangements. 
L, 2-250, 5-500. 
ORANGE PRINCESS H. Salmon orange.L, 2-100, 
12-350; M, 4-100, 12-250; S, 12-150. 
PARADISE US. Tall early apricot shading 
yellow in throat. L, 1-100, 5-400. 
PEGGY LOU US. Deep shrimp pink. Same par¬ 
entage as Picardy and similar in growth. 
Big difference is color. L, 1-$1.00; 
M, 1-750.; S, l-50tf. 
PEITZER f S TRIUMPH G. Large wide open 
scarlet. L, 2-100, 12-350; M, 3-100,12-300. 
*PICARDY G. Salmon pink. "Tops” in Glads. 
L, 2-100, 12-350; M, 3-100, 12-250, 
S, 12-150, 25-250. 
POLAR ICE G Early pure white. L, 2-150, 
4-250. 
QUEEN HELEN II US. Good bright pink with 
yellow in throat. L, 2-100, 12-350; 
M, 3-100, 12-250; S, 12-150. 
QUEEN OE BREMEN US. Lavender pink. Very 
early, best recommendation. Small, decor¬ 
ative. L, 2-100, 12-350. 
RAMSAY MACDONALD G. Deep rich purple. 
L, 1-250; M, 1-150. 
RED ADMIRAL H. Early scarlet. L, 2-100. 
REGENT C. Pine exhibition and commercial 
red.L, 1-$1.00; M, 1-600; S, 1-400. 
*REWI FALLU A. Giant massive dark red. 
L, 1-500; 11, 1-250; S, 1-150. 
ROBERT BURNS US. Deep violet blue. Said 
to be an improved Blue Admiral.L, 1-$1.00. 
ROSE LADY US. Rich mahogany smoky. 
L, 1-150, 
ROSE STAIJDISH US. Light rose pink. 
L, 2-100; M, 3-1006-100. 
SEESTERN G. Rich salmon pink with red 
blotche^. L, 1-100, 3-250. 
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