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distinctive.” (1..-3 for 20c; M. 3 
fOreioGe ese stor 1 9c.) 
JOSE Hen AY DEN (EP fitzer) eo 
The color is pale violet, with a very 
large, deep violet blotch of beauti- 
ful appearance ; the contrast 1s most 
striking and effective. Bound to be 
very popular. (L. 1 for 25c; M. 1 
tor DUC es minor Loc: Bits. 10-for 
DOGS) 
J. S. BACH (Pfitzer)—Salmon or- 
ange. One of the best from this 
noted originator. A real exhibition 
Pladwectyeearly,’ v(ls, 6 tore loc: 
Wie jetore Ocees, LO store 20ce bits: 
25 for 10c.) 
J. T. PIRIE—Very attractive ma- 
hogany brown; cream throat mark- 
Inose. (eS for Loos V0.3 itor Oe: 
Blts¥ a0 for t0E)) 
KING ARTHUR A oe — 
Grand deep rose-lavender. Florets 
very large, of distinct shape, edges 
fluted, of heavy substance, and 
well arranged. Visitors spot this as 
one of the most outstanding and 
interesting among newer glads. (L. 
Get Ore mC eave ton oC, os eo tor 
LOcesBitsy 2 oarorel0c:) 
KING LEAR—A new purple. Ear- 
ly and recommended to be the best 
in its color by the introducer. (L. 
p0ceeach eVies30Gm ©: Z0c: <Bits; 10 
for :20e) 
LA PORT (Moir)—Flesh pink, 
shading to rose pink on two lower 
petals. Perfect placement on good 
stem. Said to be very early. (L. 
PRTOTs GOOG eM emptor 20059 S.220 Tor 
20c 24 BIts 325 FOrec oc: ) 
LEONA (Pruitt) — A very rich 
rose-red. Medium late, tall grow- 
ing, carrying from 6 to 8 fine, large, 
ruffled flowers open at one time, 
(he Sat0n toes Nistor. 10c. ): 
LILY JORDAN (Cave) — This 
new glad from Canada comes very 
highly recommended. Deep pink 
with small rose-red blotch. Opens 
11 five-inch flowers on a 20-bud 
spike: (Ie a0ce each saevi a 40c ya, 
20c; Bits. 10 for 50c.) 
LOIS HEMAN — A very out of 
the ordinary little glad. Yellow and 
rose red with greenish throat. Has 
been dubbed ‘‘The Clown,” but is 
really very popular. Bulbs not as 
large as most varieties. Blooms 
well from small bulbs. (M. 3 for 
1Gcea.Blisaezoetorel0c) 
LUCIFER (Errey)—Orange scar- 
let, purple red blotch. One of the 
best from Australia. Ten blooms 
out on very tall spike. Very strong, 
healthy-plantyeGla3atorecoceevl jee 
forgloc? Si etom 1 Uce pits oUator 
[oC aoe tonto Gat 
LOTUS—Very dainty, white, pink 
and cream Large flower, about 
Tourwouts | (seSntoreloo- eV aS ston 
LOceaBitss 2oxtoieL0ca) 
MAID OF ORLEANS—Consider- 
ed to be one of the best of the 
newer creamy whites. (L. 3 for 
L5G eV Sa tontoc ail Ostornaloes, 
MAKENU (New Zealand) — 
Large wide open ruffled florets of 
orange shade, with scarlet blotch. 
Similar to Pfitzer’s Triumph in col- 
or. Does not burn in sun. (L. each, 
[5o3 Me l0ce Ss. 2tars0ee Bitsme 
for 10c.) ' 
MAMMOTH WHITE —A pure 
white. Six or seven inch blooms. 
One of the best for show purposes. 
CL. 3 fore l5c:sM eS ttorslocs 
MARGARET. BEATON (Tow- 
mey Bros.)—A very outstanding 
new glad of immense size. Seven 
to eight six-inch flowers open. Color 
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