CHIEF MULTNOMAH (M). A giant smoky 
of sharply contrasting colors, rich chocolate 
or plum purple with mahogany-red blotch in 
throat. It should be cut on first opening to 
prevent floppiness due to the very large and 
heavy flower head. 2 for 25c; dozen $1.30 
COMMANDER KOEHL (M). A rich dark red 
of the shade that few can resist, noted for ex- 
ceptional keeping qualities due to heavy tex- 
ture of the sharply pointed, recurving petals. 
Throws a massive towering spike and with its 
broad green foliage is one of the handsomest 
glads grown; the ideal subject for hot climates. 
2 for 20c; dozen $1.10 
*xCORAL GLOW (LM). Deep glowing orang2- 
red of heavy substance, with white line in 
throat. Blooms large and well placed on power- 
ful stalk with broad sword-like foliage; though 
not new it is still something of a rarity and 
remains the best in its class. 
2 for 30c; dozen $1.50 
*XCORONA (E). Became famous overnight as 
the ‘‘appleblossom’’ glad, with creamy-white 
petals edged in a halo of the sofest rosy pink 
giving a most lovely effect. Opening 6-8 
blooms at once on a fine straight spike, it is 
a rapid propagator and we strongly recommend 
it for any use. 2 for 30c; dozen $1.50 
DEBONAIR (L). La France pink, throat shad- 
ing to white; does not always open readily in 
water if cut in the bud. 3 for 25c; dozen 90c 
*DREAM ROSE (EM). A very deep, solid 
rose-pink of glossy smooth texture and heavy 
substance, opening 7-8 broad florets of perfect 
form and placement. A fine new variety and 
a natural for the show table. 
3 for 35c; dozen $1.80 
DR. F. E. BENNETT (M). Reds may come and 
go, but the good old Doctor is still what the 
patient ordered. Uniform fiery scarlet with a 
white stripe on the lower lip, straight as an 
arrow and opening every bud to the very tip. 
3 for 25c; dozen $1.00 
EARLY ROSE (E). Two-tone bright rose, 
darker in throat; colorful and pleasing but of 
short stature and valuable because of its ex- 
treme earliness. 3 for 25c; dozen $1.00 

COMMANDER KOEHL 
EARLY SUNRISE (E). Another very early one, 
salmon red with creamy yellow throat. Not 
large but widely used for forcing under glass. 
3 for 25c; dozen 90c 
*xXELIZABETH THE QUEEN (M). The gor- 
geous new glad that has swept the shows from 
coast to coast. The huge widely open florets 
are clear light lavender with no flecks or mark- 
ings, deepening in the throat and heavily ruf- 
fled; no description can do justice to its lux- 
urious appearance. The QUEEN is unmatched 
in its color and will certainly be grown for 
many years to come. 
Each 20c; 3 for 50c; dozen $2.00 
