STUTTGARDIA (80 days). Large brilliant red. Very 
large flower; tall, strong spike. Exotic. Large bulbs, 1—12c; 
3—30c; 12—$1.00. Medium bulbs, 1—8c; 3—20c; 12—80c. 
Small bulbs, 1—6c; 3—15c; 12—50c. 
TOBERSUN (108 days). Late yellow—one of the best. 
Large clear yellow flowers of excellent substance. Large 
bulbs, 1—10c; 3—25c; 12—80c. Medium bulbs, 1—8c; 3—- 
20c; 12—60c. Small bulbs, 1—6c; 3—15c; 12—40c. 
WINGED VICTORY (90 days). Eosine pink—self color 
markings. One of the largest glads. Large pointed wing- 
petals. We had seven-inch blooms in October. Large bulbs, 
1—25c; 3—60c; 12—$2.00. Medium bulbs, 1—18c; 3—40c; 
12—$1.50. Small bulbs, 1—12c; 3—30c; 12—$1.00. 
Long season assortment of any variety in this group for 
$1.00. See page 16. 
GROUP NO. TWO 
ALL LEADERS IN THEIR CLASS 
BETTY NUTHALL (111 days). Light apricot with pink 
tinge, soft salmon throat. Six to eight nicely arranged florets 
open on a tall straight spike. Exhibition type. 
CAROLUS CLUSIUS (96 days). A light pink of ‘‘dif¬ 
ferent 7 ’ shade—a shrimp pink. Several large blooms open 
at once. 
CORYPHEE (87 days). Very beautiful shell pink glad 
with white throat. Does better planted late and then does 
not have crooked spikes. A dream glad. 
HERBSTZAUBER (95 days). Glowing orange salmon. 
Very large blooms, many open at a time. Exhibition type. 
KING GEORGE (87 days). Scarlet red with white throat. 
A very pretty glad—a good cut flower. 
LAVENDER BRIDE (85 days). Very large smoky laven¬ 
der. 
MAROCCO (94 days). Novelty glad. Very dark red—al¬ 
most black. 
MARY JANE (103 days). Light silvery lavender with 
lavender throat. A beauty in pastel shade. Good grower. 
Large. 
MRS. GALBRAITH (90 days). Salmon with darker flaked 
throat. Very large showy glad. A fine exhibition variety. 
MRS. VAN KONYNENBURG (95 days). Tall straight 
lavender-blue. A blue that is never overlooked in our fields. 
Wonderful as a cut flower. 
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