*LEADING LADY (M). This sport of PIC- 
ARDY is fast becoming the most popular of all 
whites, though many call it cream—it’s the 
kind people argue about. It has won more 
blue ribbons than any other since its great 
parent took the glad world by storm years ago, 
and is its superior in habit of growth. Unques- 
tionably one of the finest. 
Each 30c; 3 for 80c; dozen $3.00 
LEONA (L). Deep rose-red with ta‘l wiry 
stem, one of the best in its color group; espe- 
cially good for late-season cutting. 
2 for 25c; dozen $1.20 
MAID OF ORLEANS (M). Milky-white with 
unobtrusive creamy blotch in throat. Still holds 
its place as top commercial white and highly 
dependable on all counts. 3 for 25c; dozzn 90c 
MARGARET BEATON (M). Dazzling white 
accented by a small cherry-red blotch in lower 
throat—a beauty that instantly attracts atten- 
tion wherever seen. 3 for 25c; dozen $1.00 
MARGARET FULTON (M). Clear soft rich 
salmon of good size, a fine old favorite still 
widely grown for the cut flower trade. 
3 for 25c; dozen 90c 
*XMARGUERITE (E). Bright watermelon pink 
with a conspicuous broad yellow throat blotch, 
florets large and ruffled; one of the greatest 
prize-winners in all the glad world. 
2 for 25c; dozen $1.30 
*XMARIMBA (M). Light buff sometimes 
tinged pink with a small throat feather. It is 
one of the tallest, strongest varieties we grow, 
opening 8 or more well placed blooms at once 
on a long whippy head. 2 for 35¢; dozen $1.80 
MASTER MYRON (L). Fine scarlet self color 
with no markings, rather slender but very tall 
and never floppy. We recommend MYRON as 
deserving more notice than it has generally 
received. 2 for 20c; dozen $1.10 
MAX REGER (EM). Light clear horizon-blue, 
one of the best older varieties in this class. 
Preferred for cutting as it opens well in water. 
3 for 25c; dozen $1.00 
MILDRED LOUISE (M). Well known straw- 
berry pink with huge florets on medium height 
plant, parent of many current leaders and still 
good in its own right. 3 for 25c; dozen 90c 
*MISS NEW ZEALAND (EM). Apricot- 
salmon suffused pale rose, with peach colored 
throat; progeny of the famous Mrs. Leon 
Douglas with the immense size characteristic of 
so many N. Z. originations. The day you find 
its tip soaring over your head will be one to 
remember. 2 for 30c; dozen $1.50 
*MRS. MARK’S MEMORY (M). Mammoth 
ruffled reddish-violet with small blotch of dark 
carmine on lower lip, largest of the purples 
and a splendid show flower. No representative 
collection of modern varieties is complete with- 
Outi: Each 20c; 3 for 50c; dozen $2.00 

PELEGRINA 
MOTHER MACHREE (LM). Only a color plate 
could do justice to this unique combination of 
lavender, buff and yellow interspersed with 
hues of rose. An old “smoky” originally in- 
troduced at $100.00 each. 
3 for 25c; dozen $1.00 
*MYRNA_ (EM). ruffled creamy 
white shading to richer cream throat, usually 
Heavily 
having 8-10 open on exceeding!y tall and 
graceful spike. A consistent winner. 
2 for 25c; dozen $1.30 



