MRS. ANNA PFITZER (Pfitzer) (Ex. Com. 85-90) Tall, creamy white; buds greenish 
in color; long spike; 8-10 or more open; good grower but very slow propagator. 
10 L. $3.20, 10 M. $2.40, 10 S. $1.60, 100 Bts. $2.00. 
MRS. CATHERINE EDWARDS (Hornberger) (Ex. Com. 70) Extra tall stems; strong 
plant; an early white; color a creamy white but not as deep as Mrs. A. Pfitzer; 8-10 
or more open; flowers very large; flowers have been reported nearly 7 inches across; 
placement not always good but this is a common fault among glads. Some growers 
have reported poor results but we grow so extensively and use so many kinds of soil, 
and have had such good results that we give this a first class rating. 
MRS. F. C. HORNBERGER (Hornberger) (Ex. Com. 100-105) After growing this 
variety many years and producing millions of bulbs, under all kinds of soil and 
climatic conditions, we still maintain this to be the greatest commercial white that 
has e^er been introduced at any time or place. Has been included in the National 
Symposium for the last four years as one of the best 50 by national vote. Read some 
of the letters from customers that we print elsewhere. A tall, strong growing pure 
white; Europa x Peace parentage; large pure white, slightly frilled bloom; one of our 
most rapid propagators; under good growing conditions have had a large percentage 
of *1-2-3 from bulblets and many bulblets throw a spike with 20-25 buds; large bulbs 
sometimes have 30 buds; tall spike of large flowers, 6-8 open, sometimes more; very 
good keeper, a well known Buffalo florist says the best keeper they ever used. Its 
record of show winnings is too long to print here, our old Catalogs have contained 
these records. It has won many medals and championship vases including the 
VAUGHAN’S BRONZE MEDAL at New York in 1931 against all competition. 
Brenner, wholesaler of New York and Newark, says he will use this in preference to 
all other whites. 10 L. $.50, 10 M. $.30, 10 S. $.20, 1000 Bts. $.75. 
MRS. F. C. PETERS (Fischer) (Ex. Com. 100-105) Tall, fine lavender; a very outstand 
ing variety; good grower; good propagator; one of the best commercial lavenders. 
10 L. $.50, 10 M. $.30, 10 S. $.20, 1000 Bts. $.75. 
MRS. JOHN WALSH (Diener) (Ex. Dec.) A very tall, strong plant; needs good grow¬ 
ing conditions for best results; tall spike; large ruffled flowers; light rose pink with 
large dark red blotch in throat. 10 L. $.50; 10 M. $.30; 10 S. $.20; 1000 Bts. $.75. 
MRS. LEON DOUGLASS (Diener) (Ex. Com. 95-100) A salmon rose striped flame; 
very tall and very large flowers; as grown in the north I do not think the color very 
outstanding, but as we have grown it in Florida, I thought the color very fine, but 
so tall, so large, showy and imposing, that this has always been one of the “best 
sellers”; 6 or more open; good grower and propagator; good commercial; good exhi¬ 
bition. 10 L. $.50; 10 M. $.30, 10 S. $.20, 1000 Bts. $.75. 
MRS. P. W. SISSON (J. Coleman) (Ex. Com. 90-95) Some call this a strong grower; 
I do not, and it just barely passes being listed in first place; will not stand very dry or 
adverse conditions; needs good culture. Tall, creamy light pink; 6 or more open; 
fairly good propagator. 10 L. $.50, 10 M. $.30, 10 S. $.20, 1000 Bts. $1.00. 
MRS. RAY P. CHASE (Dr. Miller) (Ex. Com.) Large, creamy white, light yellow 
throat; extra large flowers on good stem; fast propagator; good grower. 10 L. $4.80, 
10 M. $3.00, 10 S. $2.00, 10 Bts. $.40. 
MRS. VAN KONYNENBURG (Pfitzer) (Com. Dec. 75-80) A medium light blue; fair 
height; 5-6 open; blooms do not open verv wide and open upward. 10 L. $.50, 10 M. 
$.30; 10 S. $.20, 1000 Bts. $.50. 
MR. W. H. PHIPPS (Diener) (Ex. Com. 110) Has been called the wonder Glad; one 
of the best exhibition varieties in existence; has long held first place in most sym¬ 
posiums. 10 L. $.50, 10 M. $.30, 10 S. $.20, 1000 Bts. $.75. 
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