NEW ERA (E). Soft coral pink with ivory 
throat, delicately frilled edges; opens 9-10 at 
a time in full bloom. Mid-west Grand Cham- 
pion in 1941 and still sneaks into first place 
now and then. 3 for 25c; dozen $1.00 
*XOGARITA (M). Another giant from ‘‘Down 
Under’’, smooth rose salmon blending to a 
lighter throat and opening 8 large blooms of 
heavy substance. This magnificent flower is 
known to its admirers as the blooming tele- 
graph pole, having been grown to 7 feet with 
a 45-inch head. 
Each 25c; 3 for 65c; dozen $2.50 
PACIFICA (E). Large stately ruffled cream 
of waxy texture, PICARDY crossed with MAID 
OF ORLEANS to combine the best qualities 
of both. 
PEGGY LOU (LM). Lovely bright apricot- 
pink with slight cream and deeper self pep- 
perings in throat, large and nicely ruffled. 
3 for 25c; dozen 90c 
3 for 20c; dozen $1.10 
PELEGRINA (E). Though introduced nearly 
20 years ago it remains the only true dark 
blue, a ‘‘must’’ for any all-around collection. 
Supplies are never sufficient because it pro- 
duces few large bulbs and is neglected by many 
commercial growers for that reason. 
3 for 25c; dozen $1.00 
PFITZER’S MASTERPIECE (M). Fine salmon 
pink with cream blotch and wide well placed 
biooms, considered by the famous hybridizer 
as his best production. 2 for 20c; dozen $1.10 
*PICARDY (M). Massive glowing shrimp 
pink of classic form and the largest size in flo- 
rets, flower head and foliage—always good and 
at its best tremendous. PICARDY is most 
widely grown of all glads the world over and 
only its descendants excel it in any particular. 
3 for 25c; dozen $1.00 
POLAR ICE (E). Pure gleaming snow-white, 
highly prized for extreme earliness and forc- 
ing qualities; exceptionally straight stem with 
heavy dark green foliage. 
3 for 25c; dozen $1.00 
PURPLE BEAUTY (L). Well known dark pur- 
ple of medium size, still popular for later 
plantings as it does not burn like some va- 
rieties in this color. 3 for 25c; dozen 90c 
*PURPLE SUPREME (EM). Tall slender plant 
with many bright purple florets open at a 
time, will not fleck or burn. Probably the best 
One yet in the purple class, ideal for exhibition 
and a heavy propagator. 
Each 20c; 3 for 50c; dozen $2.00 
RECADO (LM). Smoky gray with darker 
throat and petals tipped rose-red. Large and 
vigorous PICARDY type, a pleasing novelty in 
the not very numerous smoky group. 
3 for 25c; dozen $1.00 

RED CHARM 
*RED CHARM (EM). Perhaps the finest me- 
dium red now grown, its parentage tells the 
story—COMM. KOEHL x PICARDY, with all 
their gifts of size, strength and hardiness. It 
dozs well anywhere, particularly in hot cli- 
mates. Each 20c; 3 for 50c; dozen $2.00 
