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MYRNA (Pruitt) Tall highly ruffled cream white, with deeper cream throat. An 
extra large variety of great refinement and real beauty. Outstanding. L. 25c, 
$2.50 per doz.; M. 15c, $1.50 per doz. 
PINK RADIANCE (Quackenbush) Pure light pink with small carmine throat mark- 
ing. A good show variety, it has even greater prospects as a commercial. The 
tall spike is graceful and well balanced, and the florets are large and of fine 
texture. One of the best recent introductions. L. 60c¢; M. 40c; S. 20c; bblts. 
$4.00 per 100. 
PURPLE BEAUTY (Roozen) Clear deep purple. Large round florets on a straight 
spike of moderate height. A very outstanding addition to this rather limited 
color class, with good qualifications for commercial popularity. Very popular 
and deservedly so. L. 20c, $2.00 per doz.; M. 10c, $1.00 per doz.; S. 2-10c, 
50c per doz.; bbits. 50c per 100. 
ROCKET (Palmer) Brilliant scarlet of very vivid color and fine cut flower habits. 
Many consider this the finest commercial red and it is generally conceded to 
have a fine future awaiting it. L. 10c, $1.00 per doz.; M. 2-15c, 75¢ per doz. 
SENSATION (Marshall) Immense, heavily ruffled salmon rose. A massive spike 
on a really huge plant. One of the largest glads grown and a nice’ bright color. 
Good grower and increaser. L. 35¢, M. 25c. 
SEPTEMBER WHITE (Graetz) Tal! late white with no markings, a pure white. 
Spikes are well formed, florets are large and plain petaled. This is especially 
fine late in the season when we have so few good whites. L. 15c¢, $1.50 per 
doz.; M. 2-15c, 75c per doz. 
SHENANDOAH (Pearson) Usually termed a smoky, this entrancing variety is really 
a blend of autumn leaf colors. Bright and cheerful, with a number of good size 
florets open on a tall straight spike, this is really something different. An out- 
standing and unique novelty of great appeal to lovers of the unusual. L. 30c, 
6 for $1.50; M. 20c, 6 for $1.00. 
SNOW PRINCESS (Pfitzer) Creamy white with deeper cream throat. Somewhat 
larger in growth than Maid of Orleans, it is similar to that variety and usually 
described as an improvement upon it. Very nice. L. 15¢, $1.50 per doz.; 
M. 10c, $1.00 per doz. 
SOL (Holland) Nice early red of moderate size and good habits. About the color 
of Red Phipps but much earlier, and with us, more uniform growth.  Florets 
are large and hold several open on a long flower head. A good commercial 
prospect. L. 30c, 6 for $1.50; M. 20c, 6 for $1.00; S. 10c, 6 for 50c; 
bbits. 50c per 100. 
SURFSIDE (Winsor) Well ruffled white with slight pencil lines in the throat. 
Florets are of unusual substance and size and growth are comparable to Picardy. 
Outstanding. L. 25c; M. 15e; S. 10c. 
TAKINA (Burns) Tall reddish purple with the largest florets of any glad we have 
grown. A real mammoth variety in an unusual color. L. 10c, $1.00 per doz.; 
M. 2-10c, 50c¢ per doz. 
VREDENBURGH (Pfitzer) Extra good early white. The pure white florets are 
extra large and wide open and possess unusual substance. Growth is vigorous 
and spikes are straight and of mcderate height. This has been outstanding 
with us. L. 10c, $1.00 per doz.; M. 2-15c, 75c¢ per doz.; S. 2-10c, 50c per 
doz.; bblts. 50c per 100. 
ZUNI (Mitsch) Outstanding new smoky, somewhat similar to Mother Machree but 
much brighter and larger. An extremely beautiful variety and one that attracts 
plenty of attention. One of the very best. L. 10c, $1.00 per doz.; M. 2-15c, 
75c per doz.; bblts. 50c per 100. 
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