490 
450 
362 
566 
362 
554 
450 
490 
401 
500 
400 
400 
536 
432 
413 
540 
452 
ROBINSON CRUSOE. This is an “any other color” variety, unique, al- 
most impossible to describe. Base color tan, heavily marbled chocolate. 
Very striking and eagerly ordered. It stands out from all others. L. 50c each | 
ROCKET, 85. A very bright, Se scarlet, grand spike and large flor- 
ets. . 2—20, 5—40; Med. 2—15, 5—30; Sm. 5—20. 
ROSE GEM, 70. An early medium rose, large sharp creamy throat blotch, 
slender stems, waxy florets. Very graceful and lovely. L. 2—20, 5—40. 
ROSE O’DAY, 70. A grand lavender which is on the red side of lavender. 
A full description that would do it justice would take too much space. 
Take my word for it that it is wonderful. L. 50c each; Med. 35c each. 
ROSY RED, 70. Deep rose red, solid color, glowing, with heavy substance. 
Stands extreme heat without crooking. 
L. 25e each, 5—$1.00; Med. 20c each, 5—80. 
ROYAL GARNET, 80. Imagine a black red Picardy, and you have an idea 
of this grand black red one. L. $1.00 each; Med. %5c each. 
ROYAL WINDSOR, 80. A glowing bright red that has every thing a good 
glad should have. 
L. 80c each, 5—$3.20; Med. 60c each, 5—$2.40; Sm. 40c each, 5—$2.00; Blbts. 
10—75c. 
SAHARA, 95. Here is another unique variety that catches the eye of glad 
fans. An unusual smoky—light russet, with soft, creamy blotch in throat. 
L. 20c each. 
SILVER STAR, 90. A large, gorgeous pure white with a bright purple 
throat blotch that shades to lavender. Strong grower, large spikes and 
flower heads. L. 25c each, 5—$1.00. 
SILVER WINGS, 88. Pure white, huge size, with small light yellow throat. 
Grand grower, exceptionally tall spikes. This white possesses a beauty 
that cannot be described. Must be grown and seen to be realized. 
L. 50c each, 5—$2.00. 
SNOWBANK, 85. A superbly beautiful ruffled white with a creamy 
throat. L. 2—25, 5—50; Med. 2—20, 5—40; Sm. 5—30; Blbts. 20c pkt. 
SNOW WHITE, 85. A sister seedling of Snowbank, Pure snow white 
with touch of lemon in throat. Large, beautifully ruffled florets. 
L. 2—20, 5—40; Med. 2—15, 5—30; Sm. 5—20; Blbts. 20c pkt. 
SOUTHERN DRAMA, 85. A big burning scarlet, immense florets. Tall 
grower, healthy. Fine cut flower. L. 20c each. 
SPIC AND SPAN, 80. This is perhaps the great sensation of recent years. 
Color is between salmon and pure pink. Marvelous grower. L. $2.00 each. 
SPOTLIGHT, 80. A clear deep yellow with a small feathery blotch of 
scarlet which gives it a tremendous set-off. This is one of those grand 
yellows you have been wanting for years. Now’s your chance. 
L. 20c each, 5—80; Med. 15c each, 5—60. 
STELLA ANTISDALE, 80. Soft light pink with creamy pink throat. Large 
round florets. Has a list of show winnings scarcely ever equalled. Tre- 
mendously impressive in its stately beauty. L. 2—30, 5—60. 
STOPLIGHT, 90. It is well named—you will stop when you approach 
it, to admire its beauty. A deep red of heavy texture. 
L. 2—20, 5—40; Med. 2—15, 5—30; Sm. 5—20; Blbts. 20c pkt. 
“Received the glad bulbs—they are nice, the best I ever received from 
other places.” (Iowa) 
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