R. B. (Upton) Large henna-brown on 
old rose base. 
(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). 
Rewi Fallu (Australia) Velvety deep 
red, but makes rather 
stubby spikes. 
(L 2—20c; 10—85c) (M 4—25c; 10—55c). 
Rosa Van Lima (?Pfitzer) 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) Huge 
y 
Salman Ss Glory 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 (K & 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 25c each; 10—$1.80) 
(M 15c each; 10—$1.20). 
Sherwood (Pruitt) One of the best 
of the new purple glads. 
Opens seven lightly ruffled blooms on tall 
spike. 
(L 2—35c; 10—$1.20) (M 3—30c; 10—70c). 
Silcherlied (K & M) La France pink 
with deep bordeaux red 
blotch. Another new novelty from Holland. 
(L 25c each; 10—$2.00). 
1 (Pfitzer) Favorite 
Snow Princess white. Tall, husky 
grower. 
(L 2—20c; 10—85c) (M 4—25c; 10—55c). 
Spic & Span (Carlson) The most 
popular glad grown, 
this deep ruffled pink has color and 
growth habits hard to beat. Blue ribbon 
winner at shows throughout the country. 
(L 2—25c; 10—90c) (M 4—25c; 10—60c). 
CStalibia ch) 
Strawberry Peach Bright orange 
pink with soft scarlet blotch and feather. 
(L 2—25ce 10—$1.00) (M 3—25c; 10—70c). 
(Roberts) Pleasing light apri- 
Sunspot cot buff with red throat. 
(L 2—25c; 10—90c) (M 4—25c; 10—60c). 
A (Winsor) White with light 
Surfside red penciling in throat. 
(L 2—20c; 10—85c) (M 4—25c; 10—55c). 
Catherine Long admires Sans Souci, the 
big red glad from Holland. 
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