BON ECHO (Bonnesteel) 
Beautiful massive buff pink, tall 
spikes and a real show in itself. Two 
lower petals yellow cast with red pern 
ciling. Early. 
Large .05 Dozen .50 
CAPT. BOYNTON (Rev. Boynton) 
Fine pale lavender with deep purple 
blotch. Large blossoms on tall spikes 
and long season bloom. Extra coni' 
mercial. First prize Boston 1932. 
Large .05 Dozen .50 
CARDINAL PRINCE (Kunderd) 
A most brilliant deep red on a fine 
spike, good placement and a flower 
admired by all. Second prize Boston 
1931. 
Large .05 Dozen .50 
CAROLUS CLUSIUS (Velthuys) 
An early, deep pink; massive blooms 
on a good spike. 
Large .05 Dozen .50 
CATHERINE COLEMAN (Coleman) 
A mighty choice salmon rose with 
purple penciling in throat — and just 
look at the winnings: First and second 
in 1931, first 1932 and 1933 at Boston. 
Large .08 Dozen .60 
CHARLES DICKENS (Pfitzer) 
A rich reddish purple with deeper 
throat. Most thrifty plants, very tall 
and full of blooms. Fine in every way 
and well worth growing. First prize 
American Glad Show 1931 and 1933, 
second Boston 1932. 
Large .05 Dozen .50 
COMMANDER KOEHL (Pfitzer) 
One of the very best of the new 
Glads. Very tall exhibition spike, wide 
open crimson flowers with ability to 
win anywhere. First prize Boston 1932. 
Best flower in Oregon State Glad Show 
1931. 
Large .10 
CORYPHEE (Pfitzer) 
A knock'out for color; a most deli' 
cate shade of shell pink. Immense 
flowers on tall spikes which sometimes 
crook, lending charm as a basket flower. 
Everyone admires the color. This Glad 
won first as the most artistic basket, 
American Glad Society Show 1932. 
Large .03 Dozen .80 
CRIMSON GLOW (Betscher) 
Here is a dandy crimson. Our sec' 
tion of Crimson Glow was admired by 
90% of our visitors last season. If you 
want to attract attention, grow a block 
of this. Long season bloom. 
Large .05 Dozen .45 
CRINKLES (Kunderd) 
A novel plant; lovely shade of rose, 
intensely ruffled. 
Large .05 Dozen .50 
DAMASCUS (Stevens) 
A smoky, hard to describe; reddish 
purple overlaid blue with red blotch. 
Large .10 
DR. F. E. BENNETT (Diener) 
Fiery scarlet with white lines in 
throat. One of the most popular Glads 
of any color. Always near the top in 
popular favor. We list a few of the 
winnings: Boston First 1931, First and 
Second 1932, First 1933. 
Large .05 Dozen .50 
DR. MOODY (Kinyon) 
A knock'out! Very large, early, ex' 
hibition type, lavender. A shove in any 
garden. 
Large .05 Dozen .50 
DR. NELSON SHOOK (Kunderd) 
Deep tyrian rose, lighter throat, 
ruffled. Most vigorous plant and extra 
fine cut flower. First Prize Boston 1931, 
and Second 1932. 
Large .05 Dozen .50 
EARLY SUNRISE (Velthuys) 
An early, sunrise red. 
Large .05 
ELLA DAY (Carpenter) 
A large bright, clear pink flower. 
Large .05 
