EMILE AUBRUN (Lemoine) 
A very popular smoky. Deep smoky 
pink overlaid with slate, deepening 
toward edges; rich carmine blotch in 
throat, shading to salmon pink. A 
winner of Boston and American Glad 
Show during 1933. 
Large .05 Dozen .50 
EVELYN KIRTLAND (Austin) 
Nice rose pink. 
Large .05 Dozen .50 
FERN KYLE (Kunderd) 
Creamy v/hite, wide open flower, 
ruffled, light carmine penciling in 
throat. A prize winner at Boston 1931. 
Large .05 Dozen .50 
FRANK McCOY (Briggs) 
A beautiful, large, rose'pink, scarlet 
blotch on lower petals, exhibition type. 
First Prize Boston 1932. 
Large .08 Dozen .80 
GERTRUDE PFITZER (Pfitzer) 
A tall, light blue with violet center. 
Large .12 Dozen 1.20 
GERALDINE FARRAR (Diener) 
Pale lavender blue with deep violet 
blotch. 
Large .05 Dozen .50 
GIANT NYMPH (Coleman) 
If you want cut flowers, here’s the 
Glad! Beautiful shade of light pink 
with creamy throat, vigorous growth, 
perfect placement, and one you will 
like. First and Second Prize Boston 
1931. 
Large .05 Dozen .50 
GLADDIE BOY (Bill) 
Beautiful grenadine pink with yellow 
throat, ruffled. Long season bloom and 
a most beautiful basket flower. A win- 
ner at Boston 1931. 
Large .05 Dozen .50 
GOLDEN DREAM (Graff) 
A very tall, deep yellow flower, 
petals folded like a rose. Late, and 
probably best commercial yellow. First 
Prize Boston 1931, Second 1932. 
Large .05 Dozen .50 
GOLDEN MEASURE (Kelway) 
Standard large, tall yellow. Strong 
spike with many open flowers. 
Large .05 Dozen .50 
HAMBURG PINK (Hornberger) 
I consider this one of the showiest, 
bright pink Glads grown. Very early 
and was the whole shove in my garden 
the large part of the season. One of 
the first and. also the last to bloom. 
Fine cut flower. 
Large .05 Dozen .50 
HEAVENLY BLUE (Pfitzer) 
Pale sky' blue with many open 
flowers. 
Large .05 Dozen .50 
HELEN HOWARD (Austin) 
A fairly early, tall, buff yellow 
striped with salmon. Quite showy. 
Large .05 Dozen .50 
HINEMOA (Doney) 
A large deep rose pink with dark 
brown stripes. The large cream throat 
blotch appears to have been painted on 
and compels instant attention. Very 
popular. 
Large .20 
INDIAN SUMMER (Kunderd) 
A late, blush or light lavender—- 
rose-pink on a light ground. Very 
strong, sturdy spike. 
Large .05 Dozen .50 
JANE ADD AMS (Decorah) 
A most beautiful light lavender. 
Slightly later than Dr. Moody; massive 
flowers on a tall spike. Very much like 
Minuet except Jane Addams has light 
cream throat. 
Large .05 Dozen .50 
JEAN DuTAILLES (Lemoine) 
Magnificent deep pink with great 
maroon blotch spreading over throat. 
A striking and beautiful flower, tall and 
fine. First Prize Boston 1931. 
Large .05 Dozen .50 
