ALBATROS (Pfitzer). Mid-season. No touch of cream in this paper-white glad. Rank 
growth and tall spikes. For 15c, either 4M, or 8 No. 5, or 100 Blts. No. 5, $1.20 per 
100. 
ALGONQUIN. (Palmer). Mid-season. A winner of many prizes in the red class at the recent 
shows. A self-color, and plenty of open blooms. Petals are long and rather narrow, the 
color clear and smooth. Large, 10c each, $1.00 per 12. Medium, 2 for 15c, 70c per 12. 
Small, 3 for 15c, 50c per 12. One A. S. for $1.20. Blts., 25c per 100. 
AMBERGLOW (Palmer). Early mid-season. The deepest of the yellows that I know of. 
Medium size, plenty open, slender spike, slender petals rather loosely held, but very 
graceful. For 15c, either 3M, or 6 No. 5, or 100 Blts. No. 5, $1.50 per 100. 
AVALON (Marshall). Mid-season. <A ruffled light pink, with unusual purity of color. 
Large, 25c each. Medium, 15c each. Blts., 25c per 20, 
AVE MARIA (Pfitzer). Early mid-season. This blue has led the list of the lighter blues for a 
long time. It has plenty open, and appears really blue out there in the garden. For 15c, 
either 2L, or 4M, or 8 No. 5, or 100 Blts. For 60c, either 10L, or 20M, or 40 No. 5, 
or one A. S. 
BAGDAD (Palmer). Late. Smoky old rose. It came from the same cross as PICARDY. The 
growth is heavy and healthy, the spikes husky and tall, and the blooms massive. For 15c, 
either 4M, or 8 No. 5, or 100 Blts. Medium, $1.80 per 100. No. 5, $1.00 per 100. 
BARCAROLE (Palmer). Late mid-season. This ruffled orange is gaining in popularity. It 
is a near approach to the orange we are looking for. The growth is very vigorous, and 
the color attractively clear, For 15c, either 2L or 3M, or 6 No. 5, or 100 Bits. For 60c, 
either 10L, or 20M, or 40 No. 5, or one A. S. 
BEACON (Palmer). Mid-season. To my notion one of the half-dozen most promising glads. 
It is so strikingly clear-cut in its two colors, — namely, a rich yellow heart surrounded by 
a wide border of brilliant clear light scarlet on the edges of all the petals. Fine grower, 
and well-named. Dependable. Sold out except No. 5, 8 for 15c, $1.50 per 100. Bits., 
15c per 100. 
BLACK OPAL (Errey). Mid-season. Not so dark as MAROCCO, but this black-red has wide 
massive blooms on a much heavier spike. Sold out except No. 5, 30c per 12, $1.40 per 
1002 = Bits). *15e per? 100. 
BLUE ADMIRAL (Christ). Mid-season. One of the best of the darker blues. Not as dark 
as PELEGRINA, though it has a far better spike, and has larger blooms. Blooms out well 
when cut. Blooms readily from all sizes of bulbs. For 15c, either 2L, or 3M, or 6 No. 5, 
or 100 Blts., For 60c, either 10L, or 20M, or 40 No. 5, or one A. S. 
BLUE BEAUTY (Pfitzer). Early mid-season. This is replacing AVE MARIA. About the 
same color, but the throat blotch is dark blue, where AVE MARIA has a reddish marking 
in the throat. For 15c, either 2L, or 3M, or 6 No. 5, or 100 Blts. For 60c, either 10L, 
or 20M, or 40 No. 5, or one A. S. 
BLUET (Mitsch). Early. About the same in color as AVE MARIA and BLUE BEAUTY, 
but the big pure white throat blotch makes of this a very striking glad. Medium, 
20c each. Blts., 20c per 12. 
CAMELLIA (Palmer). Mid-season. A big white, slightly tinged pink, with a big contrasting 
ae blotch. For 15c, either 3M, or 6 No. 5, or 100 Bits. For 60c, either 20M, or 40 
ip oe 
CHAS. DICKENS (Pfitzer). Late mid-season. The best purple for many years, until recently. 
Extremely tall, and blooms well from small bulbs, Sold out except Small, 8 for 15c, 
$1.00 per 100. Blts., 15c per 100. 
CHAMOUNY (Baerman). Mid-season. An unusual glad. A solid white background overlaid 
with a rich true rose color. The spike, while perhaps not so tall as some, has practically 
all the blooms open at once, and perfectly placed. A free bloomer. Large, 15c each, 
$1.50 per 12. Medium, 10c each, $1.00 per 12. Blts., 25c per 100. 
COM. KOEHL (Pfitzer). Late mid-season. This big deep blood-red is very popular. A self 
color, and plenty open. Sold out except No. 5, 8 for 15c, $1.20 per 100. Blts., 15c per 
100. 
CORAL GLOW (Ellis), Mid-season. Another very fine one in the orange class. It is much 
larger than BARCAROLE, and more blooms open, but the color is deeper. A gorgeous 
glad, and prize winner. No. 5, 40c per 12, $2.50 per 100. No. 6, 30c per 12, $1.50 per 
100. Blts., 25c per 100. Small sizes bloom well. 
CORONA (Palmer). Mid-season, Every one who saw this glad in my fields fell in love with 
it. It proved to be the sensation at last Summer’s glad shows. The huge creamy white 
