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930—PICARDY (Palmer) 90. An old standby always in demand. For me the flowerheads 
are a little short. Daisy Mae much better and were planted side b 
Sides shun bee oo eee ea L 3 for 25¢ M5 for 25c S 18 for 25c Blbts. 25c Package 
342—PINK CHARM (Lasalle) 80. -.........._...- L $1.00 M75c S 35c Blbts. 3 for 25c 
440—PINK RADIANCE (Quackenbush) 85. A tall straight pink. Has always been very good 
forse Mapas ed hy Bo L 2 for 25¢ M3 for 25c S 6 for 25c Blbts. 25c Package 
390—PINOCCHIO (Evans) 75. A blend of colors, this little glad is a winner in its color 
ClAaSS 42-5 ola eis Seas ei Sees ha ie eee cele Ge ae L 20c M 15c 
5932—PIONEER (LaSalle) 85. A tall grower of fine spikes. This salmon with yellow throat 
1S*Very i S000 ace cei on eee ee Ges eet eae L50c M 35c S 20c Bibts. 10 for 40c 
366—POET’S DREAM (Fischer) 85. A beautiful light lavender, heavily ruffled. Opens 
about 6 florets on an always straight stem______- L60c M 40c S 25c Blbts. 10 for 50c 
470—PURPLE SUPREME (Wilson) 90. Clear purple with silver edging. 
Very? 00d wee ee ee L 2 for 25c M 4 for 25c S 8 for 25c Blbts. 25c Package 
454—PRUESSEN’S GLORIA (Pfitzer) 85. A very dark red. Is very pretty....L 75c M 50c 
590—R.B. (Upton) 90. A giant bronze that is veined 
dirk ence cme es terse: L 2 for 25c M 4 for 25¢ S 8 for 25c Blbts. 25c Package 
452—RED CHARM (Butt) 75. One of the best reds. Red Charm is early and very good. 
A dandy both for commercial and 
exhibitions. 4 aeons L 2 for 25c M 4 for 25c S 8 for 25c Blbts. 50 for 25c 
B00——-RiGV LON CVG) (S82 ee ae ee L50c M 35ce S 25c Blbts. 10 for 50c 
523—RIO RITA (Lins) 95. Here is the orange glad that you should all grow. It is a little 
late. Boy, Oh Boy! What beauties you can cut. This glad is a little slow in re- 
production. It can’t be beat for an all around good 
glad Ss> les Nee eet ee ee ee L20c M 2 for 30c S3 for 30c Blbts. 10 for 20c 
490—ROBINSON CRUSOE (Lins) 85. Color a tan marbled (not flecked) chocolate. This 
glad is a real novelty. Has to be seen to be liked. We always sell short on this 
OTC EY en nee eee 2s, SAR oe L $1.25 M $1.00 S 50c_ Bilbts. 10 for $1.25 
460—ROSA VAN LIMA (Pfitzer) 70. A most beautiful glad. Pink rose shading lighter 
towards throat. The florists really go for this 
ONG yer bah eet or da Ge L 2 for 25c M4 for 25c S 8 for 25c Blbts. 25c Package 
460—ROSE DELIGHT (Jack) 72. A good early rose. We are growing this one in place of 
Early Rose. Makes a very good cut- 
flowers ee ee oe nes Merle ye a, oe L 2 for 25¢ M 4 for 25c S 8 for 25c Blbts. Pkg. 25c 
966—ROSE O’DAY (Fischer) 70. A deep rose that blooms early with large florets. Nice 
longeflowerheadss.es oo eee er eee L 50c M 35c S 25c Bilbts. 10 for 25c 
292—ST. PAUL (Koerner) This small flowered brick red glad is enriched in beauty by 
having lacinated petals which makes it unusual and different from other small flowered 
glads. St. Paul makes up very beautifully for table arrangements, special displays 
and corsages. I’m sure you will be more than pleased with this extra fine 
Blad i. rch heen BP ee ee eA ee L25c,M15e S$10c Blbts. 10 for 25c¢. 
500—SILVER WINGS (Ritsema)) 88. A white sport of Picardy that is becoming very pop- 
ular. Is a wonder for the show table and an extra good cutflower. Being a sport 
sometimes the original will be 
founds! oS ee L $1.00 M 75ce S 50c Blbts. 10 for 75c; 100 for $5.00 
401—SILVER STAR (Snyder) 90. A white with a purple throat blotch that is very 
NCGS eee rae sve 2 aie ee ee ne L 50c M 30c S 20c Bibts. 20 for 50c 
442—SPELLBOUND (Lins) 85. Pure rose pink blending to a white throat. Opens 10 on 
an always perfect spike___.______________- L $2.00 M $1.50 S $1.00 Blbts. 5 for $1.00 
991 SOUTH SEAS (Wilson) 100. Big orange gray__-___- M $5.00 S $3.00 Blbts. 1 for 75c 
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My nice bulbs received in fine shape. I want to thank you so much for the good over- 
count, particularly since I had to buy small ones and bulblets this year.—Mrs. W. S. M., Miss. 
