H (Salbach). Clear bright rates 
La F lesta that does not fade. 
florets open at once. (L. 2—1l14c; The Boos 
(M. 3—10e; 10—30c) (Bits. joo -a8o). yp 
(Pruitt.) A very rich rose-red. 
Leona Medium late, tall growing, carrying 
from 6 to 8 fine, la 
at one time. (i. 2—14c; 10—60c). 
(Christ.) Giant rich 
Londonder r y bronzy orange with faint 
smoky cast over all. Touch of carmine in 
the throat. A giant in both plant and flow- 
ers. (I. 2—12c; 10—50c) (M. 3—10c; 10— 
25c) (S. 10—150). , 

And plant some bronzy Pondonderriee, 
The Glad some say, “It is the berries.” 
Louis d’Or 
(LG. 2—12c; 
(Ss. 10—15c). 
= od. (Pf.) Large lovely 
Maid of Orleans (Ff, Tenge, lovely 
cream throat. Tall, straight spike. (L. 2— 
12c; 10—50c) (M. 3—10c; 10—25c). 


(Pf.) Bright orange-yellow 
early decorative. Lively. 
10—50c) (M. 3—10c; 10—25c) 

I love to don my threadbare jeans, 
And cut a bunch of Maid-Orieans. 
= 
(N. Z.) Large orange with scar- 
Makenu (Y 42. 477%. 10c; 3—25c; 10— 
80c) (M. 2—12c; 10—50c). 
I 
Mammoth White ().2) aor ane 
10—50c) (M. 3—10c; 10—30c). 
Margaret Beaton (Tromey) New: 
immense white, 
with orange-scarlet bloteh. (IL. 20c; 3—45c) 
(M. 15c; 2—25c) (S. 2—15c) (Blts. 20—25c). 

_A Glad as grand as Mrs. Heaton, 
But color white, is Marg’ret Beaton. 


Superb early sal- 
Margaret Fulton Saver), carly, #31; 
distinct shade, different from the color of 
any other variety. (L. 2—12c; 10—60c) (M. 
3—10c; 10—25c) (S. 10—15c). 


Inscribe this in your garden books, 
That Margaret Fulton never crooks. - 

H (Pommert.) Mammoth new 
Marguerite watermelon pink, with 
cream throat. Nicely ruffled. Never flecks. 
Spike straight. (L. 45c; 3—$1.20) (M. sO: 
3—-75c) (Blts. 3—20c; 10—50c). 
(Errey.) Immense smoky lav- 
Marmora ender from Australia. (L. 2— 
12c; 10—50c) (M. 3—10c; 10—25c). 
H (Clark-Stewart.) Clear 
Mary Damaris (Crerk Stawart) Clear 
spike 
Fine exhibition and commercial. (I. 
10c; 3—25c; 10—S80c). . 
(Christ.) Lavender-red, with 
Matador dark blotches. Similar to Early 
Rose. Deeper color in throat. (Lb. 2—25c; 
10—$1.00) (M. 2—14c; 10—60c). 
K 
Master Myron Me rahe a) An immense, 
red_ self-color. 
Long flowerhead. (L. 70c; 10—$5.60) (M. 60c; 
10—$4.80) (S. 50c; 10—$4.00) (Blts. 10c; 
wove Zealand.) Clear, even one 
Milford lovely light blue. Flowers 
very tarzan er open. Spike and placement 
splendid. A sturdy, healthy, beautiful giant 
Shes 6p" 2—12c; 10—50c) (M. 10—30c¢) (Ss. 

New Zealand’s Milford straight and tall, 
Is good for summer or in fall. 
20 « 

e, ruffled flowers open 
Mrs. E. J. Heaton 
Nirs. G. Wade 
(J. C.) Large lavender. Grand. 
Minuet (2. 2?1207T5° soo) (Mi. 10—260). 

When comes to Lavenders, not yet 
Can any beat old Minuet. 

(Salbach.) Large deep 
salmon-pink, with car- 
Miss Alameda 


mine blotch. Tall straight spike. Florets 
large.and of heavy substance. (i. 2—12c; 
10—50c) (M. 3—10c; 10—250). 
Before Miss Alameda blooms, 
Each bud a thing of beauty looms. 
H H Salbach. Delightful 
Miss America ata Of flesh pink. 
Tall, straight spike, with large blooms. (iL. 
15c; 3—35c; 5—50c). 
(New Zealand.) 
Miss New Zealand The sensational 
salmon-apricot Glad that put New Zealand 
on the Glad map. Gigantic in every way. 
(L. 2—14c; 10—60c) (BM. 2—10c; 10—40c) 
(S. 10—20c). 

A Miss New Zealand grew so high, 
The tip was lost up in the sky. 
(Editor’s Note: I don’t believe it.) 

(Pf.) Very dark maroon. Buds 
Morocco sist pisck. (le 220; oc 
50c) (M. 3—10c; 10—-25e). 
Morning Serenade 
bination. (Lb. 15c; 3—40c) (M. 10c; 3—25c). 
Mother Machree (527 ¢72%),, got 
smoky lavender. 
(ZL. 2—14c; 10—60c). Scaree. No lower prices. 
(Heaton.) Glow- 
ing salmon with 
clear cream throat. 6 to 8 large flowers open. 
Stands heat. (ZL. 2—12c; 10—50c) (M. 3— 
10c; 10—25c) (S. 10—15c). 

This Mrs. Heaton’s hard to beat. 
Is mighty good—and stands the heat. 

Mrs E. J. Toon ¢ Roeat ee Zeal ane) 
@ very arge 
white. (GL. 10c; @--ae0:' tei 7O) (M. 3— 
15c; 10—40c) (Bits. 25—25c). 
(Whiteley, New Zea- 
land.) Medium yellow. | 
(G. 2—12c; 10—50c) (M. 3—10c; 10—25c). 
M rna (Pruitt.) New large ruffled white. 
y Winner of many prizes. (L. 250; 
3—60c) (M. 15c; 3—40c) (S. 10c; 3—25c). 
Nadia (Leffingwell.) Decorative. 
yellow. Long flower head. 
3—25c; 10-—-80c) (M. 2—14c; 10—60c).' 
(Ellis-Majeski.) Eosine pink 
New Era (Ridocin ts mous pink. 
Scarce. (L. 2—15c; 10—60c) (M. 3—15c; 10 
40c) (S. 3—10c; 10—30c) (Blts. 50—15c). 
Ninth Symphony (Pf.) Vivid  sal- 
mon red with silky 
Sheen. Nw markings. Florets very large. 
(L. 2—15c; 10—70c) (M. 2—10c; 10—40c). 
(Pruitt.) Apricot-buff, shad- 
Paradise ing to yellow in throat. Tall 
spike. Color similar to Wasaga. Vigorous 
grower. (i. erraees 10—50c) (Mf. 3—10c; 10 
—25c) (S. 10—15c). 

Wasaga has a rival n 
In Paradise, and it's. io "wow! 

Paul Grampel oe guignt meeriel 
