AFLAME (H) 42-5-6. Huge spikes of bright begonia 
red, late mid season bloomer. Recommended. L 12-50c, 
M 12-25C. 
AIDA (P) 36-31/4-4. Very early and vigorous; dark 
violet blue, red throat. L 12-35c, 100 $2.80; M 12-20c, 
100 $1.60; S 12-lOc. 
ALADDIN (P). Wonderful new salmon rose commer¬ 
cial and exhibition glad. L 1-$1.50, M 1-$1.00, S l-60c, 
B 2-25c. 
ALONE (PN) 30-3-5. A rare salmon pink glad having 
pockets or spurs, somewhat like a nasturtium, in vary¬ 
ing amounts. L 12-$1.00; M 12-60c; S 12-40c. 
AMADOR (K) 40-5-6. One of the brightest reds 
grown, for me it is one of the best. L 12-35c, 100 
$2.80; M 12-20C, 100 $1.60; S 12-lOc. 
AMBERGLOW (P) 40-5-5. Very deep yellow, a 
subtle amber shading intensifies the color. Long wiry 
stems. L l-25c, 12-$2.00; M l-15c, 12-$1.20; S 1-lOc, 
12-80c; B 12-15C. 
AM RITA (P) Clear, clean pale buff, slight pinkish 
tone. Throat shades to yellow. Ruffled and of heavy sub¬ 
stance. L l-50c M l-30c, S l-20c. 
ANGELS DREAM (E) 32-3-8. Given good culture 
this makes the prettiest spike of any glad, soft LaFrance 
pink rosebuds. L 2-15c, 12-75c; M 12-40c, S 12-25c. 
ANTONITA (E) 50-6-5. Rich light pink with 
creamy throat. A grand color and has very large round 
ffowers of good substance, was one of the tallest in my 
field and impressed me very much. L l-$3.00, M 1- 
$2.00, S 1-$1.00, B 10-50C. 
ARIADNE (M) White flushed rose red, creamy lower 
petals marked with a deep red plume. Tall and vigorous. 
L l-25c, M l-15c, S 2-15c. 
AVE MARIA (P) 38-4-6. Medium violet blue with 
small red feather. This is sometimes better than others 
of this color. L 12-35c, 100-$2.80; M 12-20c; S 12-lOc. 
BAGDAD (P) 50-6-7. A late and vigorous smoky old 
rose exhibition glad, similar to Picardy but for color, 
winner of many prizes. L 12-35c, 100-$2.80; M 12-20c, 
100-$1.80; S 12-lOc. 
BEACON (P) 44-6-7. Very sho>vy light scarlet with 
sharply contrasting cream blotches. One of the most 
popular of the newer glads. L 1-lOc, 12-80c; M 2-15c, 
12-50c; S 2-lOc, 12-30c; B 25-lOc. 
BENGAL BEAUTY (E) 46-4%-6. Very novel deep 
orange, often striped smoky brown; late to bloom. L 
12-50c; M 12-25c; S 12-15c. 
BERTY SNOW (MR) 36-4-7. Pinkish lavender with 
creamy throat. This is our best midseason lavender 
here. L 12-35c, 100-$2.80; M 12-20c, 100-$1.80; S 
12-lOc. 
BETTY NUTHALL (S) 48-5-7. Light orange and 
yellow. A fine big varietv that blooms late. L 12-50c, 
M 12-25C, S 12-15C. 
BILL SOWDEN (F) 40-6-6. A deep yet bright red 
without marking. At its best I’ve not seen anything to 
equal it. My favorite red. Blooms late midseason. L 
12-35C, 100, $2.80; M 12-20c, 100-$1.80; S 12-lOc, 
100-75C. 
BIT O’HEAVEN (C) 40-4-8. Beautiful clear deep 
orange, golden throat. Florets do not open widely but 
the form is lovely. One of the most promising and 
brightest of oranges. L 1-lOc, 12-8Oc; M 2-lOc, 12-50c; 
S 4-lOc, 12-25c; B 25-15c. 
BLEEDING HEART (B) 36-4-9. Pink and white 
with dark red blotch. A more sprightly and graceful 
Mrs. F. Pendleton, a beauty. L 12-35c; M 12-20c, 100- 
$1.60. 
BLUE ADMIRAL (Ct) 36-4%-7. A fine medium deep 
blue violet with red feather. Very vigorous. Taller than 
Pelegrina and a lighter color. L 12-50c; S 12-25c, 100- 
$ 1 . 00 . 
BLUE BEAUTY (P) 52-5-5. Medium blue with deeper 
feather. The color of Mrs. Van Konynenburg but clearer 
and much better in every way. Early and very vigorous. 
L l-20c, 12-$1.60; M l-15c, 12-$1.20; B 25-25c. 
BLUE BLOOD (E) 46-4-5. Medium deep blue violet, 
one of the bluest glads I’ve seen, the blueness is inten¬ 
sified by a deep red feather and white midribs. Very 
tall. L 1-13.00, M 1-$2.00, S 1-$1.00, B 10-50c. 
BLUE DANUBE (P) 48-4-6. Light blue violet, deeper 
feather. One of the best and tallest of the lighter blues. 
L 12-50C, 100-$4.00; M 12-26c, 100-$2.00. 
BLUET (M) 36-4%-5. Richly shaded deep blue 
violet with large white throat blotch. A striking nov¬ 
elty that is attractive and really unusual. L 1-$1.20, M 
l-80c, S l-50c, B l-15c. 
CAM ELIA (P) Blush white, creamy lower petals are 
brightened bv a bright red feather. L l-30c, M l-20c, 
S 1-lOc, B 12-25c. 
CANBERRA (E) 58-5-10. Medium deep yellow. This 
is still the largest yellow I have seen, and one of the best 
for exhibition and cutting. L 12-50c, M 12-25c, 100- 
$2.00; S 12-15c. 
CARMINE ROSE (Kd) 34-3%-5. Rose red to red 
tips, very little marking. Nice form, lightly ruffled, nice 
bouquet size. L 12-50c; M 12-25c; S 12-lOc. 
CHARLEMAGNE (L) 34-5-8. Striking salmon red, 
lower petals ivory peppered red. A good glad itself, and 
through Minuet and Sisson, a fore-runner of many 
modern glads. L 12-50c; M 12-25c; S 12-15c. 
CHARLES DICKENS (P) 42-4-6. Velvety rose pur¬ 
ple, one of the best in this limited color class. L 12-50c, 
100-$3.00; M 12-25C, 100-$2.00; S 12-lOc. 
CHIEF MULTNOMAH (E) An extra large tall smoky 
red that is getting much attention. L l-45c; M l-25c, 
12-$2.50; B 25-25c. 
CHRISTABEL (M) 46-5-6. Soft light pink, creamy 
throat. Late to bloom. This is one of the finest of ail 
pinks here. L 2-15c, 12-60c; M 2-lOc, 12-30c, 100-$2. 
CLARION (C) 36-3%-6. One of the deepest clear 
yellows aiid one of the best for cutting. It is my fa¬ 
vorite f''-r my own use. L 12-50c; M 12-30c; S 12-15c, 
100-$1.25. 
COL. CHAS. LINDBERGH (Kd) 42-5V2-8. Deep 
rose lavender, cream blotch peppered violet. Ruffled. 
One of the nicest lavenders. L 2-15c, 12-60c; M 2-lOc, 
12-45c; S 12-30C. 
COLONIAL MAID (Y) 44-4%-7. Almost white shad¬ 
ed to bright rosy lavender at petal edges. Throat pen¬ 
cilled rose lavender. A striking flower unusual enough 
to attract attention and refined enough to hold it. Makes 
exceedingly long flower heads and the plant is very 
vigorous. Ought to be one of the best commercials when 
stock is available. L 1-$1, 12-$10; M l-60c, 12-$6; S 1- 
30c, 12-$3; B 1-lOc, 12-$1, 100-$6. 
COLOSSUS (M) 48-7-6. Refreshing light watermelon 
pink, small rose mark bordered cream. Makes giant 
flowers and is one of the earliest to bloom, looks like 
Mitschs best to date, from a commercial standpoint, and 
as for exhibition—well it won sweepstakes at the N. Y. 
World's Fair this season. L l-20c, 12-$1.60; M 1-lOc, 
12-$1.00; B lO-lOc. 
COMMANDER KOEHL (P) 42-6-7. Fine dark scar¬ 
let, although famous, it has not done as well for me as 
others. L 12-50c; M 12-25c; S 12-lOc, 100-80c. 
CONQUEST (M) 40-5-5. Light LaFrance pink with 
creamy yellow throat. Ruffled and of heavy substance. 
The color and form are utterly exquisite. L 1-20, 12- 
$1.60; M l-15c, 12-$1.20; S 1-lOc, 12-$1.00; B lO-lOc. 
CORAL GLOW (E) Brilliant coral (Red-orange), 
with white throat and midribs. It surely looks like a 
winner. L l-$2.00; M 1-$1.25; S l-75c; B 2-25c. 
CREVE COUEUR (Y) Burnt orange with bright red 
blotch. A sharp color contrast that gets much favorable 
attention. If you don’t like it, most of your friends will! 
Has done well at the shows. Late bloomer. L 1-lOc, 
12-80c; M 2-15c, 12-50c; S 12-30c, 100-$2.20; B 
50-25c. 
CRIMSON GLOW (B) 48-4-4. Bright deep scarlet, 
this grand old glad bows to few if any of the moderns. 
L 12-36c; M 12-20c, 100-$1.60; S 12-lOc. 
CRYSTAL (B) I haven’t seen this bloom but it’s 
supposed to be a humdinger of a white. M 1-$1.00; 
B l-20c. 
DA CAPO (P) Pale pure pink, large white throat. 
One of the most beautiful ever. Flowers are large and 
bloom early. L l-15c, 12-$1.50; M 1-lOc, 12-$1.00; 
B 12-15C. 
D. A. HAY (W) 36-3-8. Light salmon pink with 
light yellow throat. Quite early, has not been too good 
for me. L 12-$1.00; M 12-75c; S 12-50c. 
DANNY BOY (J) One of the best exhibition smoky 
colors. S 2-lOc, 12-40c, 100-$2.00. 
DEBONAIR (PR) 52-5-5. Light salmon pink, yellow 
throat peppered red, flakes salmon for me. Very tall 
with many buds to the spike. Vigorous. L 12-50c; M 
12-30c; S 12-15C. 
DEL RAY (B) 48-5-5. Brilliant light scarlet, ivory 
white blotch and midribs. Large, wide open flowers well 
placed on a tall spike. L 2-16c; M 2-lOc; S 12-25c, 
100-$1.50. 
DREAM O’BEAUTY (Z) 38-4-8. Vivid rose red, red 
feather, clean vivid color that everyone notices, nice 
spike. L 12-50c; M 12-25c; S 12-15c, 100-80c. 
DR. DURR (P) 38-6%-7. Clean white with creamy 
lower petals. Early. A warm white that makes an un¬ 
usually rich looking bouquet. L 12-50c; M 12-25c; S 
12-15C. 
DR. MOODY (Kn) 36-4-8. Orchid lavender with 
slight pencil. As it does here, it is better than Minuet, 
likes hot weather. As an early cut flower it’s hard to 
beat. L 12-35c, 100-$2.80; M 12-20c, 100-$1.60; S 
12-lOc. 
DUCHESS OF YORK (Mr) 38-4-6. Very distinc¬ 
tive smoky rose with large snow-white blotches. Makes 
perfect exhibition spikes. L 12-50c; M 12-25c; S 
12-15C. 
EARLY DAWN (B) 40-4%-5. Bright salmon pink 
with small rose bar. This huge flower has a certain 
careless grace, and is so early that it is valuable as a 
commercial. L 12-35c, 100-$2.80; M 12-20c, 100- 
$1.60; S 12-lOc. 
EARLY SUNRISE (V) 38-31/2-7. Bright flame red 
marked with a dash of gold. This is a big one, and one 
of the first to bloom. L 12-35c, 100-$2.80. 
EDITH ROBSON (B) 40-4-8. Salmon pink, small 
red plume edged yellow. Late to bloom. This has been 
very fine this season, one of the best. L 12-50c; M 
12-25C. 
EIGHTH WONDER (Kd) 42-5-6. An unusual deep 
smoky wine with frosty sheen. This is very good but 
late to bloom. Very popular. L 12-50c; M 12-25c; S 
12-15C. 
EMILE AUBRUN (L) 40-5-8. Smoky coppery red 
with rose red blotch. In addition to being the parent of 
today’s best glads, this is outstanding in its own right. 
L 12-35c; M 12-20c, 100-$1.60; S 12-lOc. 
EMMA (V) 38-5-7. Light rosy salmon with small 
dark red blotch. It is bright and showy and I like it 
very much. L 12-50c; M 12-25c; S 12-lOc. 
ESCORT (T) 27-4%-8. White creamy lower petals, 
early and lightly ruffled. Big flowers on a bouquet size 
spike. L l-15c, 12-$1.25; S 2-lOc, 12-40c; B 12-lOc. 
EXCELLENCE (Kd) 36-5-4. Brilliant salmon scarlet 
on fine long stems. The earliest big red, therefore fine 
as a commercial cut flower. L 12-35c, 100-$2.80. 
FLAMING METEOR (M) 48-5-6. Fiery red without 
marking. This is one of the best reds, huge and fine 
cut. Blooms late. L 12-50c; M 12-30c; S 12-15c, 
100-80C. 
FLYING SQUADRON (E) 48-6-6. Salmon pink with 
red plume, one of those giant flowers, and due to its 
shape, looks larger than it is. Slow propagator. L l-15c, 
12-$1.20; M 1-lOc, 12-80c; S 12-50c. 
FRANK J. McCOY (B) Bright pink with Scarlet 
feather. Given good culture this makes huge exhibition 
spikes. L 12-50c. 
