Miss New Zealand (N. Z.) A-+- B, C, D+, 
E+, F, G, H, I, J, K, L—. Salmon pink with 
deeper blotch. The largest glad we have today. 
(L-10-60c; M-10-40c; S-10-20c) 
Mir. Edward Bowes (Stewart) A+, B, C, D—, 
E+, F, G+, H+, I+, J, K, L—. Bittersweet 
pink with overlay of a slightly deeper tone. 
Almost an orange. Tall, straight spikes with 
up to ten open. (L-10-60c; M-10-40c; S-10- 
30c) 
Mother Kadel (Kadel) A+, B, C, D, E, F, G, 
H, I, J, K, L. Medium yellow deeper at 
throat. Good texture, slightly ruffled and 
recurved. Opens well after being cut. (L-1- 
50c; M-1-30c; S-1-20c) 
Mr. Louis G. Rowe (S.N.) A, B, C, D, E+. 
F, G, H, I, J, K, L. White blushed with 
pink, deeper towards end of petals. Florets 
recurve when opening then straighten. Beau- 
tiful (L-1-15c, 10-$1.20; M-1-10c, 10-80c; 
S-10-60c) 
Mrs. Walter P. Chrysler (Stewart) A, B, C, D, 
E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L—. A glad that is dif- 
ferent. All curls and ruffles. Light rose pink 
with deep rose lines marking center of each 
petal. Heavy substance making it a good cut 
flower. (L-1-50c; M-1-30c; S-1-20c) 
Myrna (Pruitt) A+, B, C, D+, E+, F, G, H, 
I, J, K, L. Heavily ruffled creamy white with 
deeper throat. Tall spike with up to 10 well 
placed florets open. (L-1-30c, 10-$2.50; M-1- 
20c, 10-$1.60; S-1-10c, 10-80c) 
New Era (Ellis) A+-, B+, C+, D—, E+, F, 
G+, H, I+, J—, K—, L. A pure Lafrance 
pink with cream throat, very ruffled, well 
placed blooms of a very pleasing color. 
'\L-10-70c; M-10-40c; S-10-30c) 
New Zealand Splender (Toon) A+, B+, C, 
D+, E+, F, G, H, I, J, K—, L. Strong 
growing medium pink with throat blotch of 
orange scarlet. Good exhibition variety and 
looks good for all around use. (L-1-40c; 
M-1-25c; S-1-15c) 
Ninth Symphony (Pf) A, B+, C, D+, E, F, 
BEAL a tins A new vivid salmon red. 
Very striking. Good substance exhibition 
variety. (L-10-70c; M-10-40c; S-10-30c) 
North Wind (Canine) A, B, C, D, E, F, G, 
H+, I+, J, K+, L—. Ruffled pure white 
with soft carmine feather in throat. Wirey 
stem. Very good florists variety. (L-1-30c, 
10-$2.50; M-1-20c, 10-$1.60; S-1-10c, 10-80c) 
Oeganda (Pf) A, B, C, D, E, F, G—, H—, I, 
J, K—, L. The blackest glad we know of. 
Very fine but very hard to propagate. (L-1- 
25¢; M-1-15c) 
Ogemaw (Kin) A+,B+,C+,D+, E+, F, G, 
H, I, J, K—, L—. Deep salmon pink with 
cream blotch sometimes comes flaked with 
smoky blue. Extra tall grower but of heavy 
substance and a good keeper. (L-10-80c; 
M-10-60c; S-10-40c) 
Peggy Lou (Wilson) A+, B+,C+, D+, E+, 
F, G+, H+,1+, J+, K, L. New deep shrimp 
pink with an overcast of old rose. Seedling 
of Picardy and very similar only deeper in 
color. (L-10-70c; M-10-40c; S-10-20c) 
Pheasant Dor’e (Downey) A+, B, C+, D, 
B+; F, G+, .H--, I+, J+; K+; L.. Very 
late pure yellow of medium size without 
markings. Tall, straight grower and a good 
keeper after being cut. (L-1-10c, 10-80c; M-1- 
dc, 10-40c; M-10-25c) 
Pink Selection (Aus) A, B+, C, D, E+, F, G, 
H, I, J, K+, L+. A sport from down under 
of Our Selection. A delicate pink with deeper 
blotch. Better grower than Our Selection. 
(L-1-40c; M-1-25¢; S-1-15c) 
Ramsey MacDonald (Pf) A+, B, C+, D, E+, 
F, G, H, I, J, K+, L. New purple, better 
than Chas. Dickens or Paul Pfitzer. Will go 
places when stock is available. (L-10-70c; 
M-10-40c; S-10-20c) 
Recado (Pal) A, B, C, D, E+, F, G+, H+, 
I, J, K—, L. Chocolate rose with undertone, 
smoky with many open. (L-1-25c; M-1-20c; 
S-1-15c) 
Red Diablo (C. G. Young) A, B, C, D+, E, F, 
G, H, I, J, K, L. Tall growing light red, 
which opens 6 to 8 very large good textured 
florets. One with a future to be watched. 
(L-1-$1.50; M-1-$1.00; S-1-75c) 
Red Giant (Phillips) A+, B, C, D+, E+, F, 
G, H, I, J, K+, L—. Another from down 
under. One of the giants. Bright cerise darker 
in the throat with white line in the petals. 
Strong straight grower with up to eight per- 
fectly placed florets open at once. (L-1-15c; 
M-1-10c; S-3-10c) 
Reflection (Kin) A, B, C, D+, E, F, G+, 
H+, I, J, K+, L—. Clear light lavender 
without any marks. Good size exhibition sized 
florets which are very well placed on the 
stem. Good propagator and germination, fine. 
(L-1-10c, 10-80c; M-10-60c; S-10-40c) 
Rima (Mitsch) A+, B, C, D+, E+, F, G, H, 
K—, L—. Light lilac pink with creamy 
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throat. Beautiful when well grown. 
80c; M-10-50c; S-10-30c) 
Robert Burns (Christ) A, B, C, D+, E+, F, 
, H, I, J, K, L—. Deep violet blue. Clear 
color. Large open bloom on a good stiff 
spike. A much improved Blue Admiral. (L- 
10-60c; M-10-40c; S-10-25c) 
Robert Shippee (Winsor) A—, B, C, D—, E, 
F, G, H, K, L. Ruffled pure white with spot 
of old rose in throat. Not a tall grower but 
a beautiful glad. (L-1-50c; M-1-30c; S-1-20c) 
Roman Gold (Canine) A, B, C, D, E+, F, G, 
H, K—, L. Light orange with lighter throat. 
Graceful spikes. Might be called an early 
Betty Nuthall. (L-1-25c; M-1-20c; S-1-15c) 
Rosalie (Aus) A+, B, C, D, E+, F, L, Strong 
growing rose red with cream throat. Opens 
up to 10 well placed bloom on a good strong 
stem. (L-1-10c, 10-80c; M-10-60c; S-10-40c) 
Rose of Michigan (Kin) A, B, C, D—, E+, F, 
G+, H, I, J, K, L—. A very fine deep rose- 
red almost the shade of an American beauty 
rose. Opens up to eight well placed medium 
sized florets on a nice stem. (L-1-25c, 10- 
$2.00; M-1-15c, 10-$1.20; S-1-10c, 10-80c) 
