LOVELY LADY (442) A grand, ruffled pure deep pink with white throat. A beautiful 
variety and when well grown is a knockout. Try it. 
L and M 10 for .60 
MARGARET WOOD (570) Wine purple with 6-8 huge florets open on a tall straight plant. 
Propagates well. A grand basket and show glad. 
L and M 10 for .60 
MID-AMERICA (550) Tall, strong growing brilliant light red that has an enviable show 
record. Somewhat too soft for commercial use. 
L .15; M 2 for .20; S 4 for .20; Blbts. Pkg. .25 
MIGHTY MONARCH (552) Very tall, sturdy deep red that can be used either as an ex- 
hibition or commercial variety. Recommended. L .50; M .35; S .20; Blbts. Pkg. .25 
MISS MICHIGAN (442) A fine coral pink with white throat named for a former ‘Miss 
Michigan”. This beautiful glad deserves popularity. 
L .50; M .35; S .20; Blbts. Pkg. .25 
MISS WISCONSIN (460) The outstanding merits of this great variety make it in great 
commercial demand. A mighty good glad. The color is really rose pink rather than 
light rose. L 10 for .80; M 10 for .50; Blbts. Pkg. .25 
MONTPELIER (440) Very tall clear salmon pink with about 10 open. Grand for ex- 
hibition and has good cut-flower prospects. L and M 10 for .60 
MOUNTAIN GEM (436) A fine scarlet with picotee edges. Referred to as an improved 
Algonquin, but has better attachment. Try it. 
L .15; M 2 for .20; S 3 for .20; Blbts. Pkg. .25 
MRS. C. W. GANNETT (583) Possibly the most robust of the smokies. A salmon smoky 
with many huge florets open. Outstanding show glad. L and M 10 for .80 
ORANGE GOLD (422) Very aptly named. Tall and husky. The flowerhead might be a 
little longer but it is a fine commercial variety. L and M 10 for .80 
ORCHID BELLE (467) Medium light rose with a long head of bloom. Medium height 
but will respond to plenty of moisture.. L and M .25 each 
PACTOLUS (417) Apricot cream with orange blotch. Immensely popular with 8 wide 
open well placed florets. A nice color combination. 
L 2 for .20; M 2 for .15; S 4 for .20; Blbts. Pkg. .25 
PANDORA (442) Clear soft toned geranium pink with an excellent reputation as a cut- 
flower. Opens 8. You will love this one. L and M 10 for .80 
PATRICIAN (566) Huge, clear true lavender of average height. With ordinary good 
culture given it this is truly wonderful. 
L .15; M 2 for .20; S 4 for .20; Blbts. Pkg. .25 
PFITZER’S CENTURY (436) Magnificent light scarlet. 8-10 heavy textured florets open 
on a tall, strong healthy plant. Don’t miss it. 
L 2 for .20; M 2 for .15; S 4 for .20; Blbts. Pkg. .25 
PHANTOM BEAUTY (440) Clear light pink that will open to 12. Perhaps the finest low 
priced blush pink. Wonderful for exhibition. 
L 2 for .20; M 2 for .15; S 4 for .20; Blbts. Pkg. .25 
POET’S DREAM (366) Clear cool lavender with cream throat. The 5-6 lightly ruffled 
florets are wonderful for arrangements. L and M 10 for .60 
RED CHARM (452) The standard red for show or for cut-flower use. This glad is really 
“tops” in its color. A four star variety. 
L and M 10 for .60; S 10 for .40; Blbts. Pkg. .25 
RED CHERRY (436) Early brilliant scarlet of large size. Might be called a cherry colored 
Picardy. One of the best in that color. 
L .15; M 2 for .20; S 4 for .20; Blbts. Pkg. .25 
RHETT BUTLER (336) Bright flaming orange scarlet. Positively the earliest red on the 
market. 65 days. A very valuable cut-flower. 
L .15; M 2 for .20; M 4 for .25; Blbts. Pkg. .25 
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