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KING ARTHUR (Arenius) Deep toned lavender of distinct form and color. Large 
florets, heavily and beautifully ruffled. One of the outstanding varieties and 
fine for every purpose. L. 2 for 10c; 10 for 40c. 
LAVENDER DELIGHT (Arenius) Pure deep lavender with white throat. Medium 
spike. L. 2 for 10c; 10 for 40c. 
LEONA (Pruitt) Rich rose red. 7 to 8 well placed blooms open on tall spike. 
Very well liked and increasing in popularity. L. 2 for 12c; 10 for 50ce. 
LONGFELLOW (Decorah) Rich pure pink. Tall grower, blooms early. Stands 
the heat well. L. 2 for 10c; 10 for 40c. 
MAID OF ORLEANS (Pfitzer) Milky white with cream throat. Tall, straight 
stems, perfect floret arrangement. The best all round white on the market. 
L. 2 for 10c; 10 for 40c. 
MAMMOTH WHITE (Pfitzer) Giant pure white. Flowers open 5 to 7 inches across. 
Fine exhibition glad, but not easy to grow. L. 2 for 10c; 10 for 40c. 
MARGARET BEATON (Twomey) Pure snow white with small orange-scarlet 
blotch in throat. 6 or more large well placed blooms open on long flower head. 
A very beautiful variety. Voted most beautiful bloom at the New York 
World’s Fair Show. L. Each 40c. 
MARGARET FULTON (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 19c; 10 for 40c. 
MAROCCO (Pfitzer) Glistening black red. Tall and vigorous, stems sometimes 
crook in intense heat. Popular for the home garden. L. 2 for 10c; 10 for 40c. 
MARY ELIZABETH (Stevens) Beautifully ruffled white with yellow throat. 6 to 
8 florets open. Very lovely glad with good cut flower habits. L. 2 for 10c; 
10 for 40c. 
MAY DAVIDSON (Brown) A fine pink with an iron-gray border. Very large ex- 
hibition type. L. Each 10c. 
MILDRED LOUISE (Wentworth) A real salmon pink, blending to yellow in the 
throat, with faint red pencilings deep in the throat. Large florets, tall spike. 
Highly recommended. L. 2 for 10c; 10 for 40c. 
MINUET (Coleman) Light lavender with pinkish overcast. Wonderful substance 
and texture. Considered the standard by which all other lavenders are judged. 
L. 2 for 12c; 10 for 50c. 
MISS ALAMEDA (Salbach) Large flowers of saffrano pink, carmine blotch. Fine 
spike, good cut flower variety. L. 2 for 10c; 10 for 40c. 
MISS GREELEY (Briggs) Light salmon pink. Similar in color and habits to W. H. 
Phipps, but a shade darker, and about three weeks earlier. L. 3 for 12c; 
10 for 35c. 
MISS NEW ZEALAND (Julyan) Salmon apricot, suffused rose with blotch of 
ripe peach color. One of the giant strain from New Zealand. Noted chiefly 
for its size. L. Each 10c; 10 for 80c. 
MOTHER MACHREE (Stevens) Vinaceous lavender touched with orange and 
subdued by neutral gray. Colors beautifully blended. 6 or more large florets 
open. L. 2 for 10c; 10 for 40c. 
MRS. E. J. HEATON (Heaton) A glowing deep salmon with light yellow throat 
blotch. Tall, strong grower. Called the “Cast-iron-glad” because of its ex- 
cellent performance in hot, dry sections. L. 2 for 12c; 10 for 50c. 
MRS. F. C. PETERS (Fischer) Rich lavender with crimson blotch in throat. 
Blooms late. L. 2 for 10c; 10 for 40c. 
MRS. P. W. SISSON (Coleman) A fine cameo-pink. Tall, fine spikes. Large flor- 
ets. An old commercial that has been overlooked in the mad scramble for 
the new. L. 3 for 12c; 10 for 35c. 
MYRNA (Pruitt) A seedling from Maid of Orleans and Mary Elizabeth. Ivory 
white, heavily ruffled. 7 to 10 large well faced blooms open. Good healthy 
grower, and excellent cut flower habits. L. Each 75e. 
NEW ERA (Ellis) LaFrance pink with cream throat. Very heavily ruffled. Tall 
straight spike. 8 to 10 open. Very beautiful. L. Each 15e; 10 for $1.00. 
