*HUNTRESS (E). The finest recent intro- 
duction in its class, a beautiful light pinkish 
lavender that opens 8 very large and perfectly 
placed blooms on a medium height plant. It 
has already proven a formidable contender for 
top honors and will undoubtedly become a pop- 
ular favorite. Early planting is required to 
produce the best exhibition spikes as it has 
been found to fleck occasionally in hot 
weather. Stock limited. 
Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
IVORY KEYS (M). Tall grand old ivory with 
yellowish throat, a flower in which dignity 
and beauty are combined. 
3 for 25c; dozen 90c 
JEANIE (M). Pure salmon pink with whit2 
mid-ribs on lower petals and golden throat. 
Does not fade or fleck, opens 6-7 on thin 
wiry stem. Recommended. 
2 for 20c; dozen $1.10 
J. S. BACH (E). Very large and extremely 
early salmon red, a vigorous grower and in 
great demand for forcing. Excellent cut 
flower habits and opens rapidly in water 
though with an occasional tendency to fade. 
3 for 25c; dozen $1.00 
*xJUNIOR MISS (M). Fine deep rose-salmon 
with cream throat and ruffled petals, having 
all the qualities of beauty, vigor and stature; 
throws a fully double spike straight as a ram- 
rod. Don’t ‘’miss’’ this one. 
2 for 25c; dozen $1.39 
KASSEL (LM). Bright scarlet-red of the larg- 
est size with sharply pointed reflexing petals, 
always a dependable performer. 
3 for 25c; dozen 90c 
KING BEE (LM). Flaming scarlet with deeper 
flakes of red, rather difficult to classify. With 
8-10 open it makes a distinct and impressive 
show. 2 for 20c; dozen $1.10 
*KING LEAR (EM). Another newcomer mak- 
ing great strides in popular favor, deep lus- 
trous reddish-purple deeply ruffled and with 
fine silver line bordering all petals. One of 
the best true purples, single fault being the 
somewhat loose attachment of florets. 
2 for 20c; dozen $1.10 
KING WILLIAM (EM). A handsome seedling 
of PICARDY with its size and good habits, soft 
salmon-apricot blending to cream throat. 
3 for 25c; dozen $1.00 
*x*LADY JANE (M). Clear smooth cream with 
yeliow lips which often cause it to be consid- 
ered a yellow. A fine large free-blooming va- 
riety opening 6-8 ruffled florets of excellent 
placement; the florists love it. 
2 for 25c; dozen $1.30 

NEW ERA 
*LA FIESTA (L). This outstanding but little 
known glad is in a co’or class by itself, beau- 
tifully clear buff orange with faint rose tints 
merging into golden yellow throat. Medium 
size blooms of good substance, 6-8 open, that 
never fade as do many of this type. 
2 for 20c; dozen $1.19 
LANTANA (E). Ruffled orange and gold with 
nice larg2 fiorets on a medium height stem. 
A fine florist’s variety tnat occasionally pro- 
duces an exceptional exhibition specimen, but 
the spikes are rathcr short on th2 averagz. 
2 for 30c; dozen $1.50 
