Noweta Rose (Fischer) Deep laven- 
der rose capable of 
sensational spikes. Sometimes opens as 
many as 12 florets at one time. 
(L 20c each; 10—$1.50) 
(M 25c each; 10—$1.20). 
Oriental Pear] (Carlson) Very large 
lovely cream white. 
Makes some of the biggest florets we have 
ever seen on a glad. 
(L 2—25c; 10—90c) (M 4—25c; 10—60c). 
(K & M) = Apricot - cream 
Pactolus with orange-red blotches on 
the lower petals. Florets perfectly placed 
on straight stems of medium height. One 
of the most attractive novelties from Hol- 
land. 
(L 2—25c; 10—$1.00) (M 3—25c; 10—70c). 
Pandora (B. Palmer) Beautifully clear 
soft geranium-pink with 
somewhat darker lines in the throat. 
Straight, sturdy spikes opening up to 10 
florets at a time. Remains one of our fa- 
vorites. 
(L 2—25c; 10—90c) (M 4—25c) 10—60c). 
Sinai seme fC, 
And if I have a bit of a frown, it is only 
because [ realize some of our customers 
haven’t yet had the pleasure of growing 
some of our fine glads, such as the Spic and 
Span spike I am holding. Try this and other 
varieties. You'll be mighty pleased. 
Patrician sosnen Lovely medium 
lavender. Opens up to seven 
very large recurved florets on a strong 
Straight spike with excellent placement. 
Vigorous grower. 
(L 2—25c; 10—$1.00) (M 3—25c; 10—70c). 
(Bastian) Clear 
Phantom Beauty NER epi dsenaie 
up to 10 blooms at a time. 
(L 2—25c; 10—$1.00) (M 3—25c; 10—70c). 
H (Palmer) Soft shrimp pink 
Picardy with rose feather in throat. 
Still popular, but we like Spic & Span 
better. 
(L 2—20c; 10—85c) (M 4—25c; 10—55c). 
A H ue) Pure light spec- 
Poinsettia rum red. Slightly ruffled 
with six to feat florets open on a tall 
spike. An outstanding variety. 
(L 50c each) (M 35c each). 
Polynesie (K & M) Vigorous grow- 
ing pure salmon, deeper 
than Picardy. Large round florets are 
slightly ruffled. 
(L 15¢ each; 10—$1.20). 
A (Silva) Light rose sport 
Prosperity of Picardy; attractively 
ruffled. 
(L 2—25c; 10—90c) (M 4—25c; 10—60c). 
Ravel (K & M) Violet blue with a red- 
dish brown marking. Healthy 
grower producing tall, upright spikes. 
Florets of heavy texture are well spaced 
and well placed. 
(L 2—25c; 10—90c) (M 4—25c; 10—60c). 
R. B. (Upton) Large henna-brown on 
old rose base. One of the finest 
smokies. 
(L 2—25c; 10—$1.00) (M 3—25c; 10—70c). 
Red Charm (Butt) Very popular me- 
dium red. Consistently 
makes fine spikes with up to eight well 
placed blooms open at once. 
(L 2—25c; 10—$1.00) (M 3—25c; 10—70c). 
H (Australia) Velvety deep 
Rewi Fallu red, but makes rather 
stubby spikes. 
(L 2—20c; 10—85c) (M 4—25c; 10—55c). 
Rosa Van Lima (Ptitzer) Lovely 
pure clear pink. An 
early bloomer, and almost always the first 
to break through ground in spring. 
(L 2—20c; 10—85c) (M 4—25c; 10—55c). 
Salman’s Glory (S2!man) Huge 
creamy white at- 
tractively marked with showy red blotch 
in the throat. Free-flowering and vigorous 
growing. 
(L 2—25c; 10—90c) (M 4—25c; 10—60c). 
Sans Souci (% & M) Rich, glowing 
scarlet. Florets are of 
heavy texture and well placed on graceful 
straight spikes. This new variety from 
Holland is one of the best reds we have 
ever grown. 
(L 35c each; 10—$3.00) 
(M 25c each; 10—$2.00). 
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