Meerschaum (Pfitzer) (MD). 
Light ochre, overlaid reddish- 
orange. Tall, wiry spikes with 
medium sized florets. Karly mid- 
season. (L. 2-15e, 10-60c; M. 3- 
i 15¢, 10-40¢) 
Minuet (Coleman) (LD). An old 
variety, as glads go, but still the 
most popular of all the laven- 
ders. (L. 10-45¢; M. 10-30e) 
Miss Alameda (Salbach) (MD). A 
soft, light rose, with small red 
throat blotch, Very good sub- 
stance, and one of the best late 
season cut-flowers. Rather late. 
(L. 10-45e; M. 10-30c¢) 
Miss New Zealand (Julyan) (LF). 
Salmon with darker salmon 
. throat bloteh. One of the giants 
in size of florets and_ spike. 
While the color is not all that 
might be desired, it is becoming 
more popular each year. (L. 2- 
15e, 10-70e; S. 10-25¢e) 
Mrs. Mark’s Memory (K & M) 
(LD). A fine tall spike and very 
large florets of reddish violet, 
with small dark earmine blotch 
on lower petal. One of the finest 
of reeent introductions from 
Holland. Will make a fine com- 
mercial. (L. $2.00; M. $1.50) 
Myrna (Pruitt) (LF). This daint- 
ily ruffled ivory-white has won 
scores of ribbons at shows 
throughout the country. A rapid 
propagator and a good sturdy 
grower. Will open 8-10 well 
placed florets. (L. 25c, 10-$2.00; 
M. 15¢, 10-$1.40; S. 10-$1.00.) 
New Era (Ellis - Majeski) (MD). 
A beautiful shade of peach blos- 
som pink, with a creamy throat. 
Will open 8-9 heavily ruffled 
florets on a straight stem. One 
of the best keeping varieties I 
have ever grown, and one that 
the florists grab quick. Have 
grown this for years, and our 
stock of this has always been 
quite healthy. (L. 2-15¢e, 10-70e; 
M. 3-15e, 10-40e; 8S. 10-30¢) 
Paradise (Pruitt) (MD). Apricot 
pink with narrow line of scarlet 
in throat. Early, tall and well 
placed. A good cut-flower vari- 
ety. (L. 10-45¢; M. 10-30c) 
Paul Grampel (Pfitzer) (LD). Tall 
: bright red, without markings. 
Early. (lL. 10-50c; M.10-30¢; 8S. 
10-20¢) 

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