ORANGE GOLD: (Marshall—422) 
We consider this glad, from our good 
friend, Mr. Marshall of Canada, one of 
the best orange glads ever named. It 
just loves to grow and probably pro- 
duces one of the largest plants of any 
glad. For florists use, No. 5 bulb will 
supply the best spike. The bulbs and 
bulblets are the cleanest and finest we 
know anything about. 
Large 10-80c. Medium 10-60c. Small 10- 
30c. Bulblets Packet 30c. 
ORIENTAL PEARL: (Carlson—506) 
This huge creamy glad is a grand flow- 
er, even though it is plain. It has size 
even from small bulbs. An _ excellent 
grower. 
Large 10-75c. Medium 10-50c. Bulblets 
Packet 30c. 
PACIFICA: (K. & M.—570) 
One of our standard commercial whites 
that is a nice grower and good per- 
Large 10-75c. Medium 10-50c. Bulblets 
Packet 30c. 
PACTOLUS: (K. & M.—417) 
This is a vivid apricot cream colored 
glad with a very prominent orange red 
throat blotch on the lower petals. A 
former. 
very bold bloom. Can open ten in nice 
form, is a strong healthy grower and 
good propagator. Even bulblets bloom 
well. 
Large 35c each. 10-$2.80. Medium 25c 
each. 10-$2.00. Bulblets 20-50c. 100- 
$1.75. 
PANDORA: (B. Palmer—342) 
This bright coral pink with a scarlet 
blotch is one of the truly dependable 
glads for florist use. Does a fine job 
from medium bulbs. It is quite free from 
bad growing faults and a splendid cut- 
Wale 
Large 10-75c. Mtdium 10-45c. Small 10- 
25c. Bulblets Packet 25c. 
PARNASSUS: (Ristow—570) 
A large bright glistening purple with 
creamy lines on lower petals. Very good 
color. 
Large 10-75c. Medium 10-50c. Bulblets 
Packet 25c. 
PARTHIENA: (Hitchcock—566) 
A rich color between deep lavender and 
purple, or possibly it is a rich rose. In 
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any event it is a wonderful new glad, 
and gave us many thrills this season. 
Very unusual and _ attractive—although 
attachment is a bit loose. 
Large 50c each. 10-$4.00. Medium 35c 
each. 10-$2.80. Bulblets 10-50c. 
PAUL REVERE: (Baerman—462) 
This rose red has a wonderful color, al- 
though flower heads are a little short. 
Color is marvelous. 
Large 10-75c. Medium 10-50c. Bulblets 
Packet 35c. 
PERDITA: (Grout—413) 
Here is a very pretty little glad that my 
good friend Dr. Cason of Tennessee pro- 
nounces one of the best there is. Re- 
minds us of Pactolus, but may be a bit 
more refined. A rich yellow with a scar- 
let or red blotch. 
Large $1.50 each. Medium $1.00 each. 
Small 75¢ each. Bulblets 10-$1.20. 2-30c. 
PHANTOM BEAUTY: (Bastian—440) 
Here is a grand glad that we consider 
one of the best introductions of recent 
years. It will easily hold 12 or 13 open 
in fine condition and almost every spike 
come along perfect in form. A clear 
pale pink of great beauty. An easy 
grower and very healthy. 
Large 10-$1.00. Medium 10-75c. Smal! 
10-40c. Bulblets Packet 35c. 
PINK LACE: (Milton Jack—442) 
Here is one of the finest colored pink 
glads in any garden. It is a rich rosy 
pink with great lustre and beauty. Opens 
four to five huge blooms. 
Large 40c. 10-$3.20. Medium 25c. 10- 
$2.00. Small 10-$1.20. Bulblets 50-70c. 
POET’S DREAM: (Baerma n—366) 
We consider this glad one of the most 
beautiful lavenders we grow. It will 
open from five to six wax-like blooms 
on a rather short flower-head, with 
ample stem. Small size in floret, but is 
wonderful in arrangements and vases. 
Large 10-70c. Medium 10-40c. Small 10- 
25c. Bulblets Packet 25c. 
PREVIEW: (Marshall—462) 
This huge vivid rose glad is a tremend- 
OUS grower with a very bright color. 
Tall, straight spikes that call for atten- 
tion. 
Large 35c each. Medium 20c each. Bulb- 
lets 10-35c. 
