This surely is a fine early red. 
SCARLET REDDER (Salbach) 38-4%-5. 
Soft yet bright scarlet self. Early prim grand, 
stems rather short. Excellent and showy land¬ 
scape variety, good otherwise too. 
SCARLET WONDER (Cowee) 36-6-5. Deep 
scarlet marked with a trace of white. Out¬ 
standing late red. 
*SENORITA (Langlois) 32-3%-5. Ruffled 
coffee brown with golden brown throat. Very 
pretty and unique but lacks vigor and it fades. 
♦SENORITA (Salbach) 30-5-6. Blend of 
orange and yellow, bright orange bar and 
lines. Short stemmed and poor placement but 
a very spectacular flower. My bulbs are 
rather small this year. (State which “Senor- 
ita” you want when you order by putting (L) 
or (S) after it.) 
♦SEPTEMBER MORN (Howard) 48-5-7. 
Bright salmon pink, lighter in center, scarlet 
plume edged with a broad cream band. 
SMOKE (Diener) 30-2V2-8. Salmon smoked 
and flaked slaty dark violet, straw yellow 
blotch. Small but extremely unusual and so 
many like it. 
♦SNOW GLORY (Kunderd) Ruffled white, 
short blue- violet line. This is a weak grower. 
SOUVENIR (Gravereau) 40-3V2-6. Clear 
deep yellow, no marking. Early prim. This is 
one of the best yellows, a bunch looks like 
yellow roses. 
SOVEREIGN (Vaugn) 36-4-5. Called dark 
blue, I call it royal purple. Bit of red in the 
blotch, and a yellow pinpoint. The improved 
Baron J. Hulot. 
SPIRIT OF ST. LOUIS (Diener-Mueller) 
36-4-8. Deep soft orange (Light Orange-Red), 
deeper feather. This carrot colored glad is 
early and very well liked. 
♦SPLENDORRA (Kunderd) 36-4-5. Very 
deep wine red, very dark line. Late midseason. 
♦SPRAY OF GOLD (Palmer) New very 
deep pure yellow prim. Very early. Has never 
been large for me. Medium sized bulbs only. 
ST. THOMAS (Kunderd) 32-4-4. Light 
salmon red (Light Orange-Red), dark red 
blotch edged white. Midseason, quite an un¬ 
usual glad. 
SULPHUR FRILLS (Kunderd) 30-3-5. 
Cream with violet hair-line. Very heavily 
ruffled. 
SUMMER 24-4-5. Clean, clear mauve (Red- 
Violet), violet feather laid over white. This 
might be called a miniature. The color sure¬ 
ly is fine and I like the nice little spikes. 
SUNNYMEDE (Fischer) 36-3%-5. Light tan 
(Lighter Yellow-Orange) with tiny dark red 
feather. Late midseason. This is pretty and 
very unusual. 
SUNSHINE GLOW (Neeley) 34-4%-5. 
Salmon scarlet (light Orange-Red), cream 
blotch, very bright and showy. Early ruffled 
prim grand. Stems sometimes short. 
SUPERBA (Coleman) 36-4%-7. Bright rose 
red flaked deeper, violet hair-lines. Early and 
very showy. 
SWEET ROSE (Kunderd) 42-4-5. Soft deep 
rose with red plume. Early. The big round 
flowers are very attractive and it is nearly 
perfect in performance. 
SWORD OF MAHOMET (Ellis) 46-4%-8. 
Smoky mulberry with deeper plume. Sec., 
early. Very unusual, large and popular. ble 
SYDONIA 30-4-6. Bright claret purp 1 
(Violet-Red), Cream bar. Amarillas shaped 
flowers. Not large but the color is very bril¬ 
liant. 
TAURUS (Kunderd) 36-3-5. Fiery red pur¬ 
ple, tiny white line. Very early prim. Very 
bright, decorative and popular. Called a baby 
glad. 
♦THE EMIR (Pety) 36-3-3. Buff smoked 
brownish violet, yellow blotch, deep red lines. 
This probably wouldn’t be grown excepting 
for its novel bronzy coloring, to be found in 
no other flower but tulips. Color varies a 
good bit. A prim. 
♦THE ORCHID (Sprague) 32-4-4. Very pale 
orchid marked with a violet feather on cream. 
Early, ruffled and laciniated. So unique and 
like an orchid. Makes small bulbs. 
THISTLE (Kunderd) 32-4-5. Odd shade be¬ 
tween salmon red and rose red. Rose purple 
plume. Late, heavily ruffled. 
THOMAS T. KENT (Diener) 30-4-10. White 
flushed red with big dark red plume. Late. 
Exhibition type. 
TIFFANY (Brown) 32-3-6. White with 
creamy lower petals. A prize winning prim 
grand. Second early, lightly ruffled. 
TITANIC (Diener) 36-6-5. Deep rose red, 
magenta, cream hair-line. Midseason. Lovely. 
♦TROJANA 36-3V2-5. Coral pink, ivory 
blotch, red lines. 
♦TYRIAN BEAUTY (Kunderd) 40-4-5. Very 
deep rose, dark red feather, rather early. 
ULRICA (Kunderd) 30-3%-5. Light salmon 
pink, light yellow blotch penciled deep salm¬ 
on. Early prim grand. One inch bulbs. 
UNUSUAL 30-3-6. Very deep rose, cerise, 
flaked deeper, three lower petals deep rose 
velvet, white line and upper throat. The color 
seems to be afire in bright sunlight. Small but 
distinctive. 
VEILCHENBLAU (Pfitzer) 34-3-5. Dark 
blue (Blue-Violet), dark red plume. One of 
the best blues. 
VEILED BRILLIANCE (Austin) 36-5%-5. 
Slightly smoky rose, large white blotch. 
Rather late, spikes vary in size, very attrac¬ 
tive. 
♦VICTOR (Errey) 36-4-7. Very bright light 
red with large snow white blotch. Rather late. 
One of the showiest glads ever produced. 
VIOLA GEM (Kunderd) 38-4-3. Very love¬ 
ly shade of red purple, deep plume. Early 
midseason. Good anyway but especially so for 
landscape or bedding as it sends up new 
spikes as the old ones fade. The best cut and 
come again glad I’ve seen. 
VIOLET GLORY (Kunderd) 24-3-5. Ruffled 
red purple. Medium early, ruffled. Fine form 
but small and rather a slow propagator. 
♦WATERMELON (Kunderd) 28-3 ^-5. 
Clear deep watermelon pink, no markings. 
WETONA. Very dark red with blackish 
lines. Early midseason. Pretty good as I re¬ 
member it. 
WHITE BUTTERFLY (Kunderd) 36-3%-5. 
Creamy white prim, very early. I like this 
dainty beauty very much. 
♦WILBRINK 30-4V2-6. Light lavender pink 
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