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F. C. Hornberger, Home and Garden Service 
HEAVENLY BLUE (Pfitzer) (Ex. 
Com. 80-85) Pale, sky blue, a few 
darker lines in throat; 8-10 open; good 
propagator; with us a fairly good 
grower. 
IMPRESSARIO (Kunderd) (Dec.) 
Very large, fine lacinated yellow; one 
of the best. 
JOHN T. PIRIE (Kunderd) (Dec. 
85-90) Tall spike; mahogany brown 
with darker throat, bordered yellow. 
Very odd coloring. 
JESSIE (Mair) (Com. Ex.) Tall, deep 
rose-pink; very good; good grower. 
JOERG’S WHITE (Joerg) (Ex. 
Com.) Good grower and germinator 
but only moderate propagator; very 
large, well placed flowers; short spikes. 
JONKHEER VAN TETS (Pfitzer) 
(Ex. Com. 90-95) Large, pure white; 
7-8 open; strong grower; slow propa¬ 
gator. 
JUBILEE (Kemp) (Dec. 80-85) 
Large, rose lavender; very light tex¬ 
ture. 
KING ARTHUR (Arenius) (Dec.) 
A very large ruffled lavender; in a 
good growing environment, produces 
wonderful blooms; fair propagator. 
KIRCHOFF’S VIOLET (Kirchoff) 
Beautiful deep violet blue. One of 
the best violets and in great demand. 
LAIDLEY (Errey) (Ex. Com.) Flaked 
and striped pink, crimson blotch in 
throat; 6-8 open; a very fine thing in 
this color. 
LA PALOMA (Dusinberrie) Prim 
Grand (Com. Dec. 75-80) Large, 
bright orange, quite a large percent 
of crooked spikes here, but color and 
substance is very good; 4-6 open; good 
propagator. 
LOYALTY (Austin) (Ex. Com. 90- 
95) A good, clear yellow, not as 
deep a color as Golden Dream but 
flowers are larger; one of the best yel¬ 
lows. 
MAID OF ORLEANS (Pfitzer) 
Large lovely milky white with cream 
throat. Tall, straight spike. Flowers 
usually perfectly placed. A glorious 
and satisfactory white. 
MAMMOTH WHITE (Pfitzer) (Ex. 
Com.) Very large, pure white; tall 
spike; 5-6 open, often 6 inches across; 
wonderful for exhibition; fair propa¬ 
gator. 
MARGARET FULTON (Ogrod- 
nichek) Rich deep salmon of an un¬ 
usually solid color. Faint apricot in 
throat, no other markings. Good 
propagator. 
MARGARET GOODRICH (Good¬ 
rich) (Ex. Com.) Good, tall, large 
white, large red throat blotch; good 
propagator. 
MARMORA (Errey) (Ex. Com. 80- 
85) Sport of E. Auburn; a very tall, 
strong grower; 8-12 open; very large 
flowers; color slate grey with pale 
purple blotch; an outstanding exhibi¬ 
tion variety; in heavy demand; good 
propagator. 
MAROLEE (Carpenter) (Ex. Dec.) 
A large rose pink, yellow center, 
edged flame; a very unusual and strik¬ 
ing color combination. 
MILKMAID (Gilrey) Pure white; 
tall, large flowers; many open; some¬ 
times flecked with pink. 
MINUET (J. Coleman) (Ex. Com. 
80-85) One of the best Glads ever 
listed; vigorous strong plant; heavy 
long spike; a clear pinkish lavender; 
very large flowers; heavy substance; 
good placement; 6-8 open; a keeper 
and shipper. I think it the best com¬ 
mercial we list. See letter on another 
page telling what results one man had 
from 300 No. 5 that he purchased 
from us last spring. Minuet is a good 
grower and produces loads of bulblets 
but unless you use proper precautions 
they may not germinate well. We get 
as good germination as from any other 
variety. 
