Camellia 
QnAia# (Mair.) Large lavender. 
Deny 9now (i,. 2 — 120 ; 10 —soc) (m. 
3 — lOc; 10— 25c). 
Betty Brown Eyes S 
blotches on two lower petals. (!•. 2— 12c; 
10—50c) (M. 3 —10c; 10—30c). 
On.FrI (Briggs.) Soft creamy 
EiU pink, “that schoolgrirl 
complexion.” (£. 2— 12c; 10— 50c) (M. 3— 
10c; 10 —25c) (S. 10 —16c). 
Betty Co-ed, with “that complexion,” 
Has blooms all pointing same direction. 
Nilfhsill (Salbach.) Coral with 
DeCEy l^ilLllcill orange throat. Still one 
of the best. (1^. 2— 12c; 10— 50c) (M. 3— 10c; 
10— 25c). 
Rill QmAirlotl (Ballu.) Very large deep 
red. Favorite Australian 
Glad. (L. 2— 12c; 10—50c) (M. 3— 10c; 10 — 
25c). 
Rlatf^lc OtlSlI (Errey.) Deep red. (1. 
DldCIt VfJdl 40c; 10— S3.20) (M. 25c; 10 
—$2.00) (Bits. 8—25c; 40—$1.00). 
Blue Admiral 
strong straight spike. Large blooms, well 
faced, plenty open. (B. 2— 12c; 10 — 50c) 
(M. 3—10c; 10— 2Sc) (S. 10—15c). 
RIiia Roaiitv (Blaue Schonheit.) (Pf.) 
Diue Deauiy Giant light blue with 
edges of petals overlaid violet-blue. Wide 
opened florets. A super Ave Marla. (B. 12c; 
10— $1.00) (M. 2 —15c; 10 —60c). 
Rob (Zimmer.) Immense white 
wwiiia^ with two rose lines on lower 
petals. Tall, straight spike. (B. 2— 12c; 10 
—50c) (M. 3 —10c; 10 —25c). 
(Palmer.) New blush white 
with orange blotch on cream 
ground. Tall, straight spike. (B. 30c) (M. 
20c; 10— $1.60) (S. 10c). 
Camellia, from Palmer’s hand. 
Is making friends to beat the band. 
(Palmer.) Beautiful rose with 
\#CirillUII white throat. (B. $1.50; 10— 
$12.00) (M. $1.00; 10— $8.00) (S. 50c; 10 — 
$4.00). 
f^hamminv (Baerman.) New light ce- 
^■**•**■''**■■3' rise-rose. A Picardy seed¬ 
ling of real merit. (B. $2.00) (M. $1.25) (S. 
75c) (Bits. 10 —40c; 100— $3.00). 
^hamnlain (Palmer.) A healthy, vigor- 
^■******H***"*" ous near-blue. Soft violet 
with slightly darker throat. (B. 2— 12c; 10— 
50c) (M. 3 —10c; 10 —25c). 
(Baerman.) Flesh 
toned rose pink 
overlain with silvery sheen. A sensational 
break in color. (B. Each $6.00) (M. Each 
$4.50) (S. Each $3.00) (Bits. Each 75c). 
Charles Dickens ^fe''Ve^rfta."‘|ood 
spike. (B. 2— 12c; 10— 50c) (M. 3— 10c; 10— 
25c). 
l^hrletahAl (Mitsch.) Shrimp pink with 
Will ISAClMd cream throat. (B. 2 — 14c; 
10— 60c) (M. 3 —10c; 10 —30c). 
Commander Koehl 
glowing brilliancy. (B. 2 —12c; 10 —50c) (M 
3 —10c; 10 —25c). 
^nrsil RIaia# (Ellis.) Rich coral-rose. 
*** WIWww Marvelous color. Delight¬ 
fully different. Spikes tall. Blooms large. 
Best of the Ellis varieties we have seen. 
(B. $1.50; 10 —$12.00) (M. $1.00; 10 —$8.00) 
(S. 50c; 10- .-$4.00) (Bits. 3 —50c). 
A Glad you’ll like right well, I trow. 
Is colorful big Coral Glow. 
And if a giant white you crave. 
I’ll bet “Snow Princess” makes you rave. 
Changeable Silk 
/^As*An 9 tlAn (Palmer.) Light, salmon, 
ooronaiioil shading to cream. Exhibi¬ 
tion type. (B. 2— 12c; 10— 50c) (M. 3— 10c; 
10— 25c) (S. 10— 15c). 
Some kings may spurn that highest station. 
But all would love Glad, “Coronation.” 
nAkArsalH (Palmer.) LaFrance pink. 
WCUUnclir 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. (B. 2— 12c; 10— 50c) (M. 3— 10c; 
10— 2Sc) (S. 10— 15c). 
V (Bf.) Amber yellow. Good form, 
good size. Long spikes. (B. 12c; 
10— $1.00). 
nuMM (Pf.) New white with cream 
l^i ■ A/Urr throat. Very early. (B. 2 — 12c; 
10— 50c) (M. 3— 10c; 10— 25c). 
ilAAo* (Prestgard.) Glistening dark 
UFm nueg red. (B. 2— 12c; 10— 50c) (M. 
3—10c; 10— 25c) (S. 10— 15c). 
Hr IUIaaiIi# (Kinyon.) Large lavender. 
■ IwlUOliy Early. Good straight spike. 
(B. 2—12c; 10— 50c) (M. 3— 10c; 10— 25c). 
Riiri.9 (Palmer.) Soft light pinky buff, 
■^tlltci beautiful clear, distinct new shade 
in Glads. Tall, straight spike. The opening 
floret.s look like lovely rosebuds. (B. 2— 12c; 
10— 50c) (M. 3— 10c; 10— 25c). 
(Briggs.) Tall and large, 
■Jr wciveii very early rich geranium 
pink. Color deeper on lower petals. One of 
the few large, good, early pinks. (B. 2— 12c; 
10— 50c) (M. 3— 10c; 10— 25c). 
(Pruitt.) Peach-red, 
tariy reacn blending to ivory in 
throat. (B. 2— 12c; 10— -50c) (M. 3— 10c; 
10— 25c). 
Daca New. Originated by Milton 
Dariy luUsC 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.” (B. 2 — 15c; 10— 60c). 
■Tawlw Oimi*lcA (Vel.) Large, tall, deep 
Daily DUIjriSc salmon. Early. (Color 
varies ) (B. 2— 14c; 10— 60c). 
Frllfh Rnhenn (Australia.) Light sal- 
DUlKn nUMSUn mon-rose with reddish 
blotch. (B. 2— 12c; 10— 50c) (M. 10— 25c). 
Fllatl. Marla (Pruitt.) Salmon-pink, 
Iwiai 1C 6 to 9 blooms open. Flow¬ 
ers very large, of exhibition type. Beauti¬ 
fully ruffled. (B. 10c; 10— 80c) (M. 2— 12c; 
10— 50c) (S. 3— 10c; 10— 30c) (Bits. 25— 25c). 
(Dorrett.) Clear, dark lavender or 
orchid. Unusual shade. LOVELY. 
(B. 2— 15c; 10— 60c) (M. 2— 10c; 10— 40c) 
(S. 3 — 10c; 10— 25c) (Bits. 25— 20c). 
(Lemoine.) Huge spike 
Flower of smoky 
bronze, with cherry blotch. Great favorite. 
(B. 2— 12c; 10— 50c) (M. 3— 10c; 10— 25c). 
Old Emile Aubrun’s going strong. 
Most Glads its age would say, “So Long.” 
Fiilrlae (Errey.) Ivory white, with edges 
shaded pink. Tall. Large. (B. 15c) 
Aubrun 
(M. 10c). 
Evelyn Kirtland 
shell-pink. Scarlet blotches lower petals. 
(B. 2— 12c; 10— 50c) (M. 3— 10c; 10— 25c). 
Fata ^Maraana (Pf.) Peach blossom, 
r aM morgana Amber throat. EXTRA 
EARLY. (B. 2— 12c; 10— 50c) (M. 3— 10c; 
10— 25c). 
Flaming Meteor 
(B. 2—15c; 10— 60c) (M. 3— 10c; 10— 30c). 
Frost Pink Ornatus 
very pink. (B. 25c; 10— $2.00) (M. 15c; 10— 
$1.20) (S. lOc; 10— 80c) (Bits. 10— 25c). 
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