MARSEILLAISE (Scheer) Large crimson red. Opens 5-6"' 
ooms on a one flowerhead. With me it usually lacks 
lengtheofusteny below the first. blogm.-o.1 eh cone ake: 
MARY DAMARIS (Clark) Beautiful shade of light yellow. 
Onan placed blooms on a medium height plant. Fine 
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MASTER MYRON (Krueger) Clear, self colored bright red. 
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MAX REGER (Pfitzer) Light blue with deeper throat marks. 
Opens 5 medium size blooms on a medium tall straight 
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MERCURY (Line) Very bright scarlet red. Opens 8 large 
blooms on a tall straight spike. Prize winner many times. 
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MILFORD (Rides) Azure blue with small deeper blotch. Opens 
6 medium sized blooms on a tall spike. Best light blue.......... 
MISS WISCONSIN (Krueger) Self colored deep rose. Opens 
6-5'' blooms on a medium tall spike. Perhaps the best of 
themrosencoloredwe lads wat tes rn ete ett 
MOHAWK (Dr. Stevens) lay maroon, opening 8-5'' double 
row placed blooms on a tall spike. I think this is the best 
of the medium priced dark reds. Has won numerous prizes 
MT. INDEX (Miller) Creamy white with yellow lip. Opens 
8 medium sized blooms on a very tall spike. Easy and 
prolific propagator. Coming commercial white..............0....... 
MYRNA (Pruitt) Ruffled creamy white. Opens 8 medium sized 
blooms on a tall spike. Not a reliable performer but can 
be grown to a very imposing spike and has won many firsts 
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MYRTH (Fischer) Very ruffled light pink and cream blend. 
pene 5 medium sized blooms on a medium height spike. 
ot a large glad but one that has charm and appeal............ 
MYSTERY (Perry Lee Nursery) Light pink with a small blotch 
of rose in the throat. Opens 8-5'' ruffled blooms on a spike 
of 20 buds. Very pretty. A show winner from Canada........ 
NESTUCCA (Ellis) Deep salmon pink with cream throat. 
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NIELS M. JENSEN (Pfitzer) Deep pink with lighter throat. 
Opens 6-5'' blooms on a tall slender spike. Promising 
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OHIO NON PAREIL (Wilson) Bright scarlet with 8 very large 
blooms on a very long flowerhead. Blooms rather loosely 
attached to stem and I wish stem was longer below first 
floret. Has won many prizes. One of the largest reds........ 
OREGON GOLD (Majeski) Light yellow with deeper throat. 
Opens up to 10 medium size blooms on a tall spike. Heavy 
PLO PACACO Kwa e we eames eee reer etme eras ees cee sa Serene cowectanrte sates 
PARNASSUS (Ristow) Very large purple. Opens 5-6"' blooms 
on a tall spike. Makes such a heavy spike of bloom that 
stems bendPover easily. Fine: putplenig ice nccccecttcecacsscusoesa.t- 
PAUL GRAMPEL (Pfitzer) Bright medium red which opens 
6-4144'' on a medium height spike. A valuable addition to 
the reds because it is early and a good cuttet...................:0006 
PEGGY LOU (Wilson) Deep rose pink opening 8-5'' blooms 
on a very long flowerhead. Stem, however, lacks length 
below the first flower. Has won many prizes. Substance 
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PELEGRINA (Pfitzer) Deep violet blue. 8-medium sized 
blooms on a spike that bends over easily. Still the best in 
Gee Dp: Dis ee ciraVtG Cty ae eee were mimene eid Meee NSU oucatcn icles: 
PFITZERS ERFLOG (Pfitzer) Light rose pink. An _ improved 
Greta Garbo. Larger blooms and more open. Very out- 
standing in my garden last summer. A most beautiful 
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PICARDY (Palmer) Most famous and popular glad grown 
today. Large salmon with 8 open on a tall spike. Has won 
more prizes at the shows than any other variety. Many 
stocks of bulbs of this variety are badly diseased. However 
| am glad to say that so far my stock is comparatively clean 
Large 
Per 1144"' up 
1 Fee) 
10 2.80 
1 15 
10 1.20 
1 .10 
10 .80 
1 10 
10 -80 
1 10 
10 .80 
1 1.00 
10 8.00 
1 .20 
10 1.60 
1 .30 
10 2.40 
1 10 
10 .80 
1 .60 
10 4.80 
1 2.00 
10 — 
1 50 
10 4.00 
1 50 
10 4.00 
1 2) 
10 2.00 
1 .30 
10 2.40 
1 -10 
10 .80 
1 15 
10 1.20 
1 .10 
10 .80 
1 .10 
10 .80 
1 1.00 
10 8.00 
1 .10 
10 .80 
Medium 
3/,"'.11/,"" 
25 
2.00 
10 
.80 
2-.10 
50 
2-.10 
50 
2-.10 
50 
75 
6.00 
-10 
-80 
.20 
1.60 
2-.10 
50 
.40 
3.20 
1.50 
12.00 
35 
2.80 
35 
.80 
Ne 
15 
.20 
50 
10 
.80 
2-.10 
50 
2-.10 
50 
AI 
6.00 
2-.10 
.50 
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Vg" *.3/,"" 
15 
1.20 
2-.10 
.40 
4-.10 
30 
4-.10 
30 
4-.10 
30 
50 
4.00 
2-.10 
50 
10 
.80 
4-.10 
30 
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2.00 
1.00 
8.00 
.20 
1.60 
.20 
1.60 
2-.15 
50 
10 
.80 
4-.10 
-30 
2-.10 
50 
4-.10 
30 
50 
4.00 
4-.10 
30 
Bulblets 
Per 
10 
100 
Pkg. 
Pkg. 
Pkg. 
Pkg. 
10 
100 
Pkg. 
10 
100 
Pkg. 
10 
100 
10 
10 
100 
10 
100 
15 
100 
10 
100 
Pkg. 
Pkg. 
Pkg. 
Pkg. 
10 
100 
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25 
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