MARGUERITE (Pommert). Late mid-season. Very impressive here this season, A very 
large tall geranium pink, and a vigorous plant. Small, 25c each. Blts., 25c per 12. 
MAROCCO (Pfitzer). Early mid-season. The blackest red of them all so far. Not large, 
but very tall and graceful. At a distance it appears truly black, as the unopened buds 
really are. Very glossy. For 15c, either 4M, or 8 No, 5, or 100 Blts. Medium, $1.80 per 
100. No. 5, $1.00 per 100. 
MARSEILLAISE (Scheer). Late mid-season. A very bright red with a heavy white line on 
each lower petal. Strong grower and prolific, and plenty open at one time. Small, 35c 
each. Blts., 60c per 12, 
MARY ELIZABETH (Stevens). Mid-season. Very much ruffled creamy white, with a large 
number open on a thick heavy spike. Rich deep yellow large throat blotch. For 15c, 
either 2L, or 4M, or 8 No. 5, or 100 Bits. For 60c, either 10L, or 20M, or 40 No. 5, or 
one A. S. 
MINUET (Coleman). Mid-season, Not only the standard lavender pink for many years, but 
a standard for all other glads. Scores high in all the desirable points. Sold out except 
No. 5, 6 for 15c, 40 for 60c. Blts., 15c per 100. 
MOTHER MACHREE (Stevens). Mid-season. The most popular smoky for many years. Best 
described as salmon buff on gray. Sold out except No. 5, 6 for 15c, 40 for 60c, Bits., 
15c per 100. 
MRS. E. J. HEATON (Heaton). Early mid-season. Glowing salmon, with creamy throat. 
Noted for heat resistance and keeping qualities. For 15c, either 4M, or 8 No. 5, or 100 
Blts. For 60c, either 20M, or 40 No, 5. 
MYRNA (Pruitt). Early mid-season. The heaviest winner of blues and purples at the twenty 
to thirty big glad shows throughout the country last Summer. Easy to grow championship 
spikes from this variety. Nicely ruffled white with a creamy throat. Most of the spike 
open, and fine arrangement. A very free bloomer, even from the smallest bulb. The 
finest of the modern whites that I have seen. Large, 20c each. Medium, 15c each. Blts., 
20¢ per, 12, 
NEW ERA (Ellis). Mid-season. Noted for its purity of color. Hard to find a pink color to 
equal it from any source. It is also very heavily ruffled, and has many open at once, on a 
husky spike. Sold out except Small, 25c per 12. Blts., 25c per 100. 
OREGON GOLD (Majeski), Late mid-season. The finest yellow in existence, in my opinion. 
Finer than ever the past season. Very large, many open, ruffled light yellow, with a 
deeper throat. Crystal-clear color. Splendid keeper when cut. Large, 40c each, $4.00 per 
12. Medium, 30c each, $3.00 per 12. Blts., 40c per 12. 
PAUL PFITZER (Pfitzer). Early. A rich true purple of the blue-purple class, and thus dis- 
tinctive, As rich as an iris. 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. 
PEGGY LOU (Wilson). Mid-season. A full sister of PICARDY, a cross of EMILE AUBRUN 
on APRICOT GLOW. A sturdier spike, with more open blooms, than PICARDY. The 
color is more of a rose pink than the salmon of PICARDY. Has won numerous ribbons 
the shows. For 15c, either 4M, or 8 No. 5, or 100 Blts. For 60c, either 20M, or 40 
rat. > 
PELEGRINA (Pfitzer). Early. The deepest blue of them all. No other blue glad as near 
true blue. The buds are black. Nearly the entire spike open at once, or showing color. 
A free bloomer from small bulbs. For 15c, either 2L, or 4M, or 8 No. 5, or 100 Bits. 
For 60c, one A. S. Medium, $1.80 per 100. No. 5, $1.00 per 100. 
PHYLLIS McQUISTON (Stewart). Late mid-season. A pure pink, with a white throat. A 
strong grower. For 15c, either 4M, or 8 No. 5, or 100 Blts. No. 5, $1.20 per 100. 
PICARDY (Palmer). Mid-season, The sensation of the glad world ever since its introduction 
in 1930. The florists have never found another glad with qualities so well adapted to 
their needs. A bright salmon pink. Sold out except Small, 20c per 12, $1.50 per 100. 
Blits., 15c per 100. 
PRAIRIE BEAUTY (Foss Heaton, 1944). What a beauty! Clear, glistening, uniform, bright 
salmon, clean and pure, with never any flecking or fading, or blending into anything else. 
The pure rich cream throat blotch is clear-cut. The most beautiful of all the salmon 
colors I have ever seen in any glad, and I believe you will think the same. Words cannot 
do it justice, PICARDY was the pollen parent, and it is very similar in spike, form, 
and habits. Any size bulb, $5.00 each. Blts., 50c each, $5.00 per 12. 
