OKARINA (Pfitzer) A grayish lavender smoky. al 
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ORANGE SOVEREIGN (Stevens) Very tall, light orange, 
6-8 -opeti onta lohy Rowers spike. 7) iv tees sete chee ae on 
PAUL GRAMPEL (Pfitzer) New, bright red self. 5-6 
open on a good spike. A fine, new red. The brightest 
ted. in: my warden ‘this’ past summer, (220s. ee dees ee Oe 
PEGGY LOU (Wilson) A new rose pink that has been 
much in the limelight the past two seasons. Excep- 
tienally long flower spike with a rather short handle. 
Has probably won more prizes in the shows than any 
other new variety. Fine exhibition type. ............ 
PELEGRINA (Pfitzer) Deep violet blue. 6-8 medium size 
blooms on a rather weak spike. Early. Considered the 
best j darks blues wie i weet cy cach aire se Ray hie date Sie Swern 
PENSACOLO (Christ) Another fine scarlet red with a 
small darker blotch. 5-6 open on a straight, medium 
Beient spike . Very CON Me deae-s oa abies ane es 
PFITZER’S MASTERPIECE (Pfitzer) A _ beautiful, light 
Coryphee pink with cream throat. 10-12 open on a 
long spike. This has been very outstanding in my 
garden this past season. Spikes crook at times and 
ise arslows Hropagatot meas dae wees oe ho ee 
PHYLLIS McQUISTON (Stewart) Pure pink, lighter in 
throat. 5-6 large blooms on a tall, straight spike. 
I think this is the best pure pink variety available in 
CUdntiLvee today meh astm Proparator mri nt ite 
PICARDY (Palmer) Most famous and popular glad today, 
and deservedly so. It’s very large, light salmon pink 
blooms with 6-7 open on a tall spike are beautiful. 
The No. 1 glad and the most widely grown. ........ 
PIMPERNEL (Mair) Popular scarlet with white throat. 
Tau o-G.Opet: On A Straient< SDINE.. ce.s Vaiss A ee Sek 
PINNACLE (Arenius) Rose pink, blending to a lighter 
throat. Tall, straight spike with a long flower spike, 
ann ope and many buds showing color. Think you 
wi Ti G Mut hemad. tees ait eh oe sc: ofl cred ater Sani ceaioeeatece ner tone 
POLAR ICE (Pfitzer) Early pure white. Straight stem, 
5-6 open and in spite of the fact that the blooms face 
upward, it bas proved a good commercially...) 2.05.5. 
PRIMROSE PRINCESS (Salbach) Clear primrose yellow 
with slight red lines in throat. One of the older 
Marietics.” Dutetil) Vae sood. ‘commertial.. ...0s..- <0 we. 
QUEEN LOUISE (Pfitzer) Tall, creamy white with 6-8 
open on a-fine spike. Fine commercial. ............. 
RADIANCE (Arenius) A, bright, clear red, much the same 
color as Dream of Beauty. Early. Medium height. 
Magy a Oi Wee amiiatiTOLaOATOT, . Metab c.s slualacle oyi's 0 0.0 ee 
R. B. (Bales) A new smoky that usually wins as the largest 
floret in the show. A sort of light mahogony with 
iroaied ine “onsieage of petalas tgs ssncnle (#0 00s 
RED CHIEF (Ellis) Another medium red. 5-6 open on a 
ras(etebeGbaae \tpnpliawy We, eras cf nc MCh eC RRL D CAN ORCC ROR CRC OE 
RED GIANT (Phillips) A giant red or cerise. Very tall, 
six inch blooms on a long, straight flower spike. Out- 
standing in my garden this past season. ........ccccee 
RED LORY (Errey) Rose red with depeer red blotch. 
10-12 open on a tall spike. Exhibition type. ........ 
RED PHIPPS (Briggs) Late mid-season light red. Fine 
Oia eth ee canes Sa ara ek ees 4s vs ohels vuole ene s & 
RED RUFFLES (Arenius) Extremely ruffled, orange red 
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