Morocco 
Mice (Briggs.) Very similar 
ivliss wreeiey to Mr. w. h. Phipps, but 
better in some points. Miss Greeley is about 
three weeks earlier than Phipps. (^. 2— 
12c; 10— 50c) (M. 3 — 10c; 10 — ^25c). 
Miss Greeley ain’t the only honey, 
But ’cause so early, makes you money. 
Miee misarinn (Zimmer.) A very dis- 
IwlISS ineii li#ll tinctive shade of mauve 
lavender not seen In any other glad. A soft 
cream throat further enhances its beauty. 
(L. 20c; 10— $1.60) (M. 10c; 10— 80c) (S. 2— 
12c; 10— 50e) (Bits. 12— 25c). 
Miss Kew Zealand The sensational 
salmon-apricot Glad that put New Zealand 
on the Glad map. Gigantic in every way. 
(B. lOc; 10—80c) (M. 2— 12c; 10— 50c) (S. 
3 — 10c; 10— 25c). 
A Miss New Zealand grew so high. 
The tip was lost up in the sky. 
(Editor’s Note; I don’t believe it.) 
(Pf.) Very dark maroon. 
Buds almost black. Large. 
(B. 2— 12c; 10— 50c) (M. 3—10c; 10— 25c). 
Morning Serenade cJm- 
bination. (B. Elach $1.20) (M. Each 80c). 
Mother Machree imoVy-\av®naer! 
combined with orange and gray. (B. 2— 12c; 
10— 50c) (M. 3—^lOc; 10— 25c). 
Mr. W. H. Phipps 
Prance pink. Has been grown with 20 open 
late blooms. (B. 2— 12c; 10— 50c) (M. 10— 
25c). 
Mkc nmiO'Isie (Diener.) Begonia-rose, 
IwirSB I^OliglaS striped brilliant scar¬ 
let. Very tall, laxge, vigorous. Old, but 
good. (B. 2— 12c; 10—50c) (M. 3—10c; 10— 
25c). 
Mre F I UAatnn (Heaton.) Glow- 
nirs- K. je neaiQn salmon with 
clear cream throat. 6 to 8 large flowers open 
on tall, strong, straight spikes. Stands heat 
and other adverse conditions. (B. 2— 12c; 
10 — 50c) (M. 3 — 10c; 10— 25c) (S. 10— 15c). 
Mrs. E. J. Heaton’s hard to beat. 
There’s one good Glad that stands the heat. 
lyitie F I Tnnn (Toon, New Zealand.) 
mrSs K. Jm lOOn a tail, very large 
fine white. (B. 25c; 10— $2.00) (M. 10c; 10— 
80c) (S. 2— 12c; 10— 50c) (Bits. 8— ^25c). 
lA/arlck (Whlteley, New Zea- 
inrSH Ua wwatlC land.) Medium yellow. 
Same shade as Golden Chimes. Barly, 8 to 
10 open. (B. 2— 15c; 10— 60c) (M. 3 — ^lOc; 10 
—30c). 
(Leftingwell.) Small Decorative. 
Upper petals bright salmon. Lower 
petals deep yellow. Long flower head. (B. 
25c; 10— $2.00) (M. 15c; 10— $1.20) (S. lOc; 
10— 80c) (Bits. 12— 25c). 
ITfsi (Ellls-Majeskl.) Eosine pink 
"■ *■ blended with La Prance pink. 
A pink that is PINE. Soft cream throat, 
white midribs. Extremely ruffled (very 
frilled). 10 open florets, 18 florets and buds. 
Always straight. Heavy texture. (B. 20c; 
10— $1.60) (M. 2— 25o; 10—$1.00) (S. 2 — ^15o; 
10— 60c) (Bits. 15—250). 
Ninth Symphony ifonVed wuh sfiky 
sheen. No markings. Plorets very large, 
wide opened, lasting. (B. 10c; 10 — 80c) (M. 
2— 12c; 10— 50c) (S. 3 — 10c; 10— 30c) (Bits. 
25— 25c). 
Oils* (Australia.) Salmon- 
red, flecked with deep¬ 
er shade, often marked with slate flaklngs. 
(No. 2 size 2— 12c; 10— 50c) (M. 3— 10c; 10 
— 30c). Our stock very small. None to offer 
in larger lots at lower prices. 
Prairie Gold 
Daoiarlieo (Pruitt.) Apricot-buff, shad- 
" ing to yellow in throat. Tall 
spike. Color similar to Wasaga. Vigorous 
grower. (B. 2— 12c; 10— 50c) (M. 3— ^lOc; 10 
—25c) (S. 10— 15c). 
Now, if you crave a color nice. 
Grow Pruitt’s lovely Paradise. 
Paul ftramnal (^^-^ Brilliant scarlet. 
raiii urampei (j,. 2 Sc; lo—$ 2 ^ 00 ) (m. 
20c; 10—$1.60). 
I All (Wilson-Evans.) Smooth, 
_ZbMM 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 deep¬ 
er in color. Winner of many prizes. (B. 
25c; 10— $2.00) (M. 15c; 10— $1.20) (No. 5 
10c; 10— 80c) (No. 6 10— 40c) (Bits. 25— 25c). 
As man to man, I say to you. 
To win a prize, grow Peggy Lou. 
(Bf.) Near blue. (B. 2— 12c; 
reiegrina lo—soc) (m. 3 —loc; 10 — 25 c) 
(S. 10 —15c). 
PaacsaaIa (Christ.) Scarlet red. (B. 
renSaCQIa 2 — 15 c; 10 —60c) (M. 3 —lOc; 
10— 30c) (Bits. 20— 15c). 
Pfitzer’s Masterpiece 
lighter throat. Many open. (B. 25c; 10— 
$2.00) (M. 20c; 10— $1.60). 
(Palmer.) Soft shrimp pink. 
ncaray (l. 2 —loc; 10 —4oc) (m. 5 —loc; 
10 —20c) (S. 10 —lOc). 
New Glads still come, and many go. 
But Picardy still stops the show. 
(Corrington.) Blch deep 
yellow. Carmine on tips 
and reverse side of petals. Tall. Blooms 
medium size. (B. 10c; 10— 80c) (M. 2— 15c; 
10 — 60c) (S. 3— 10c; 10— 30c.) (Bits. 25— 25c). 
(Baerman.) New ruffled pure 
ruriian pink. (b. $ 1 . 20 ) (m. 80 c) (s. 
50c) (Bits. 10— 50c). 
(Stevens.) Red-purple with 
■maill«;9«79 deep crimson blotch. Supply 
small. (M. 3— 10c; 10— 30c). 
(Palmer.) Medium light sal- 
■»**H^***^ mon with diffused creamy 
blotch. Very strong grower. (B. 2— 12c; 10 
— 50c) (M. 3— 10c; 10— 25c) (S. 10— 15c). 
DaaAfhil'S (Julyan.) Very large salmon- 
pink. Edges of petals penciled 
mauve. 10 to 12 large blooms open. (B. 
50c; 10— $4.00) (M. 30c; 10— $2.40). 
Daa 9 #Ia (Palmer.) Gigantic new smoky. 
Rt^cauo (L. 50c; 10— $4.00) (M. 40c; 10— 
$3.20) (S. 20c; 10— $2.40) (Bits. 5 — 15c; 40— 
$1.00). 
(Briggs.) A glowing red. 
splendid spike, good place¬ 
ment. Favorite Commercial red, and highly 
prized by fans. (B. 2— 12c; 10— 50c) (M. 3— 
10c; 10— 25c) (S. 10— 15c). 
■ I i .Red Phipps was introduced by me. 
To it I “point with pride’’—^JD. 
Redwood Beauty {ikfThe 
popular “Our Selection,’’ but larger, brighter 
and more dazzling and spectacular. (B. 25c; 
10— $2.00) (M. 15c; 10— $1.20). 
A Glad that does its honest duty. 
Is John Majeskfs “Redwood Beauty.’’ 
RAOronf* (Palmer.) Fine new scarlet. Big. 
(B. 50c; 10— ^.00) (M. 30c; 10— 
$2.40). 
RA<BAlii#iAn (Baerman.) Giant rich 
■mVoUlUfclUII scarlet. Usually ruffled. 
(B. $1.00) (M. 50c). 
RAVAriA (Palmer.) Light pink, cream. 
(L. 2—15c; 10— 60c) (M. 3—10c; 
10——30c). 
Richard Wagner 
white. Glad of good size and satisfactory 
habits. (S. 3—X5c; 10—60o) (M. 2—10c; 10 
—*Oc). 
Red Phipps 
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