FREMONT, NEBRASKA 
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Margaret Fulton 
Mary Elizabeth 
excellent cut flower h 
May Davidson 
f DpIifFhl* (Arenius) Pure deep lavender with white throat. 
liCBv vlBuivl Medium spike. L. 2 for 10c; 10 for 40c. 
f (Decorah) Rich pure pink. Tall grower, blooms early. Stands 
heat well. L. 2 for 10c; 10 for 40c. 
of Milky white with cream throat, 
vn 'Va avuaayp straight stems, perfect floret arrangement, 
best white on the market. In heavy demand. L. 2 for 10c; 10 for 40c. 
IVhif’P (Pfitzer) Giant pure white. Flowers often 5 to 7 
IVnOIBIIlsVvv Aiaav inches across. Fine exhibition glad, but not easy to 
grow. M. 3 for 10c; 10 for 25c. 
(Ogrodnichek) Early rose salmon with excellent 
^ cut flower habits. One of the few glads that can 
withstand great heat. Fine for every purpose. L. 2 for 10c; 10 for 40c. M. 
3 for 10c; 10 for 25c. 
(Kemp) Brilliant orange. Large flowers on a long spike. L. 3 for 
^*®®^***® 10c; 10 for 25c. M. 5 for 10c; 15 for 25c. 
(Pfitzer) Glistening black red. Tall and vigorous, but stems some- 
times crook in intense heat. Popular for the home garden. L. 
2 for 10c; 10 for 40c. 
(Stevens) Beautifully ruffled white with yellow 
^ throat. 6 to 8 florets open. Very lovely glad with 
excellent cut flower habits. L. 2 for 10c; 10 for 40c. M. 3 for 10c; 10 for 25c. 
(Brown) A fine pink, with an iron-gray border. Very 
large exhibition type. M. Each 10c. 
f AflicP (Wentworth) A real salmon pink, blending to yellow 
flVlAflBgrCU AjUIEISC the throat, with faint red pencilings deep in the 
throat. Large florets on tall spike. Highly recommended. L. 2 for 10c; 10 for 
40c. M. 3 for 10c; 10 for 25c. 
MSnffdB# (Coleman) Light lavender with pinkish overcast. Wonderful sub- 
ftillBUvI. stance and texture. Considered the standard by which all other 
lavenders are judged. L. 2 for 12c; 10 for 50c. M. 3 for 10c; 10 for 25c. 
(Salbach) Large flowers of saffrano pink. Fine spike, 
good cut flower variety. M. 3 for 10c; 10 for 25c. 
Mucr (Briggs) Light salmon pink. Similar in color and habits 
to W. H. Phipps, but a shade darker. Early. L. 3 for 12c; 
10 for 35c. 
(Julyan) Salmon apricot, suffused rose with 
JMvCEMOIiIE blotch of ripe peach color. One ot the giant 
strain from New Zealand. Noted chiefly for its size. L. Each 10c; 10 for 80c. 
li!!lAhMAA (Stevens) Vinaceous Lavender touched with orange 
JWidvMffvC subdued by neutral gray. Colors beautifully 
blended. 6 or more large florets open. L. 3 for 12c; 10 for 35c. 
Mmc 1? 1 UAofAtt (Heaton) A glowing deep salmon with light yel- 
nvoAUll thro-it blotch. Tall, strong grower. Called the 
“Cast-iron-glad’’ because of its excellent performance in hot, dry sections. L. 
2 for 12c; 10 for 50c. 
IP (Fischer) Rich lavender with crimson blotch in 
w# S ClCrS throat. Blooms late. L. 3 for 12c; 10 for 35c. 
(Vaughan) Showy light red with large, well op¬ 
ened blooms. L. 3 for 12c; 10 for 35c. 
Mrs. Francis King 
Mrs. Frank Pendleton 
(Kunderd) Bright rose pink with large 
_ carmine blotch on lower petals. Depen¬ 
dable and well known everywhere. L. 3 for 12c; 10 for 35c. 
D W CSrCAft (Coleman) A fine cameo-pink Tall, fine pikes. 
jn^ABk Stt Mr • vV 9 commercial that has been overlooked in 
the mad scramble for the new. M. 3 for 10c; 10 for 25c. 
