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Glemmermen. This new one from Warren 
Dowling can “be seen a mile.” It is tall with 
a good number of brilliant orange-red, 
yellow throated florets open. Medium to 
large size. L—1-50c, M—1-35c, S—i-25c. 
Greta Garbo. Six or more large flat 
open florets on tall stems in a rosy light 
pink with cream throat. L—1-15¢c, M— 
2-20c, S—2-15c. 
Jalna, Pal. Many large wide open florets 
on medium tall spike. Beautiful smokey 
lavender-salmon. 
Jeanie. A yellow throated medium pink 
with white medials. Has won a high place 
during the past few years. L—1-15c, M— 
2-20c, S—2-15c. 
Kulshan, Kaylor. Florists call it Fuschia 
light purple and take every spike we grow. 
"Nuff said about its popularity. Tall, wil- 
lowy stems, 6 to 8 open and a color that is 
distinctive. L—2-20c, 5-45c, M—5-35c, S— 
10-50c. 
Lady Jane. In every way a top-notcher 
in the cream-white class. Tall with plenty 
of medium sized florets open at once and a 
good cutter. L—1-25c, M—1-15c, S—2-Z5c. 
Lavender Queen, Are. Deep violet-laven- 
der, one of the best in this color. Reliable. 
Lavender Ruffles, Wil. If you like them 
dainty, this is it. Medium size, clear and 
fine. Much ruffling. 
Leona, Pruitt. A fine dark rose red, of 
good habits and performance. 
Margaret Beaton, Tow. Tall growing 
large white with brilliant red spot in throat. 
Margaret Fulton, Og. Cup shaped, heavy 
textured deep pink. One of the best medium 
size glads. 
Marguerite. Tall and large. Outer edges 
deep pink shading to a creamy pink throat 
with pink feather. L—1-15c, M—2-25c, 
S—2-20c. 
Marimba, Pal. Tall grower. Light pink- 
ish buff with a deeper feather in throat. 
L—1-25c, M—1-20c, S—1-15c. 
Mother Machree, Stv. Popular lavender 
smokey. 
Mohawk, Stv. New deep maroon red that 
has won many prizes in eastern shows. 
L—1-30c, M—1-20c, S—1-15c. 
Miss Pocatello, Kaylor. Tall medium 
sized orange and lavender. Something out 
of the ordinary. 
Mt. Index, Miller. Introduced by us a 
few years ago, this tall milk white with its 
beautiful yellow throat has increased in 
popularity every year. We have grown it 
more than five feet tall with eight large 
well opened florets. Any variety can be 
made to produce breath-taking spikes by 
“vetting,” but no variety we know will give 
as high a percentage of good spikes under 
field conditions; and every spike will be 
grabbed up if there is a florist around. Stock 
short, demand heavy, price low. L—1-25c, 
M—1-20c, S—1-15c. Tens at eight times 
single price. Bts. 10-30c. 
Myrna, Pruitt. The most ruffled of all 
tall white kinds. A beauty. 
Miller’s Normandae. Wide open rounded 
florets of creamy pink on a tall straight 
stem. New and popular with several fine 
prizes to its credit. Stock still scarce. 
Won “everything within reach” at last P. 
N. W. show. 
L—1-$1.50, M—1-$1.25, S—1-$1. 
Orange Sovereign, Steves. Tall medium 
orange. A fine cut flower. 
Paradise, Pruitt. The fine qualities this 
orange-buff-apricot flower has, should make 
it better known. 
Picardy, Pal. 
pink shades. 
Puck, Kaylor. 
Very long petals. 
R. B., Upton. One of the largest. Rusty 
golden brown with orange and lavender 
tints. Hard to describe but easy on the eye 
and a winner in “any other color” class in 
the shows. L—1-15c, M—2-25c, S—3-25c. 
Tens at eight times these prices. Bts. 25 
for 50c. 
Red Charm. Early brilliant scarlet-crim- 
son of large size and fine qualities. Six 
open on good stem and about the best of its 
color. L—1-20c, M—1-15c, S—2-20c. 
Rewi Fallu, Fallu. Big deep red, weak 
stem, stake it. 
Most famous of medium 
Reddish orange novelty. 
Rolla, Kaylor. Deep lavender, or smoky 
reddish-purple, overlaid with orange makes 
this tall-growing new Glad stand out among 
other colors. Six open on good stems. 
M and S—$5.00. 
Rosa Van Lima, Pf. Fine light pink of 
large size. Light lavender throat. 
Sahara, Pal. Odd color, a smokey light 
brown with red throat. 
Sensation, Mar. Its very tall spikes and 
large light to medium rose florets make it 
a real Sensation in any garden. A must 
Glad. L—2-20c, 5-45c, M—5-35c, S—10-50c. 
Shirley Temple, Pruitt. Tall and large. 
Creamy white. 
Snow Princess, Pf. Improved Maid of 
Orleans. Larger and free of the pinkish 
tinge of The Maid. 
Thunderbird, Kaylor. A real black-red. 
Tall and heavy so stake it. 
