Pfitzer’s Masterpiece (Pfitzer) 
(LF). Light salmon pink, with 
effective cream throat. Darker 
than Coryphee, which it resem- 
bles in growth, except does not 
crook. Its perfect placement and 
large number open makes it very 
popular with exhibitor and flor- 
ist alike. Highly recommened. 
Peeve.) 1L0-3125)0> (Me lhe, -10- 
$1.20; S. 10-80e ) 
Peggy Lou (Wilson) (LD). A tall 
spike of large shrimp pink flor- 
ets that are widely spaced on a 
long flower-head. Has won many 
blue ribbons in the last 2 years. 
(L. 2-15e, 10-60c; M. 3-15e, 10- 
40¢) 
Pelegrina (Pfitzer) (MD). Deep 
violet. Good wiry spike, with 
good placement of florets and 
many open. Early. (M. 10-30c ) 
Picardy (Palmer) (LD). Light 
salmon pink. Too well known to 
need deseription, (li. 10-45¢; M. 
10-25¢) 
Red Phipps (Briggs) (MD). Bril- 
liant light scarlet. Early. Med- 
ium height, with 8-10 open flor- 
ets. A very popuar cut-flower, 
but a little soft. (L. 10-45¢; M. 
10-25¢e. 
Red Lory (Errey) (MF). A tall 
spike of rich rose red, with 
many open florets and good 
placement. (L. 10-45¢; M. 10-25c) 
Rosa Van Lima (Pfitzer) (LD). 
Light rose pink, with lighter 
throat. Nice spike and good 
placement. A fine florists’ vari- 
ety. (L. 2-15c, 10-60e; M. 3-15e, 
10-40¢; S. 10-25¢) 
Rose Wings (Crow) (MD). Deep 
rose red shading darker towards 
the edges. Side petals stand out 
like wings. Popular for table 
work and small baskets. (L. 
10-40¢ ) 
Rocket (Palmer) (LF). Brilliant 
light red. Medium height spike. 
Good placement. Will be very 
popular as cut flower. (L.10-80¢) 
Royal Gold (Pfitzer) (LD). One 
of the very best ight yellows. A 
great exhibition variety. (L. 2- 
25¢c, 10-$1.00; M. 2-15¢, 10-70c) 
Sensation (Marshall) (LD). Anoth- 
er of the glad giants. Medium 
bright rose. Large florets on 
very tall spikes. If you like them 
large, don’t miss this one. (L, 
35¢c, 10-$2.80; M. 25e, 10-$2.00; 
S. 15¢e, 10-$1.20) 

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