8 petaled florlets. We have developed these by continuous 
breeding for double Glads for the past fifteen years. There are 
two or three very good pinks and some good white ones. One of 
these whites is a new and different type. It opens up round and 
flat, and the outer edge of the petals turn up and in, similar to a 
large white rose. 
We are not introducing any of our own seedlings this year, 
but my brother has been hybridizing and raising seedlings for the 
past ten years, and we are going to put out one of these that is 
too good to go unnoticed. You will see that the price of this is 
not high. We, like a few others, prefer to keep our seedlings a 
little longer, and instead of pricing them at ten dollars, we will 
introduce them at a much lower price. We are sure that this will 
be as good or better than those we formerly priced at ten dollars. 
CARPENTER’S ORIGINATIONS 
LARGE 
MEDIUM 
SMALL 
BONNIEBELLE 
1 
for 
.15 
1 
for 
.10 
2 
for 
.15 
Light Orange Red . 
. 10 
for 
1.20 
10 
for 
.80 
10 
for 
.60 
CHAUTALTQUA 
1 
for 
.50 
1 
for 
.35 
1 
for 
.25 
Smoky Pink . 
. 10 
for 
4.00 
10 
for 
3.00 
10 
for 
2.00 
DOROTHY DELL 
1 
for 
.50 
1 
for 
.35 
1 
for 
.25 
Orange Chrome . 
. 10 
for 
4.00 
10 
for 
3.00 
10 
for 
2.00 
FANNY CROSBY 
1 
for 
.15 
1 
for 
.10 
2 
for 
.15 
Large Cream White. 
. 10 
for 
1.20 
10 
for 
.80 
10 
for 
.60 
GYPSY GIRL 
1 
for 
1.00 
1 
for 
.60 
1 
for 
.40 
Early Scarlet . 
. 10 
for 
8.00 
10 
for 
6.00 
10 
for 
6.00 
MISS GLADYS CLARK 
1 
for 
.15 
1 
for 
.10 
2 
for 
.15 
Eosine Pink . 
. 10 
for 
1.20 
10 
for 
.83 
10 
for 
.60 
JEAN PHYLLIS 
1 
for 
50 
1 
for 
.35 
1 
for 
.25 
La France Pink . 
. 10 
for 
4.00 
10 
for 
3.00 
10 
for 
2.00 
LICKETYSPLIT 
1 
for 
.15 
1 
for 
.10 
2 
for 
.15 
Geranium Pink . 
. 10 
for 
1.20 
10 
for 
.80 
10 
for 
:6'3 
MISS HARRIET 
1 
for 
.15 
1 
for 
.10 
2 
for 
.15 
Chrome Orange . 
. 10 
for 
1.20 
10 
for 
.80 
10 
for 
.60 
MARION LOUISE 
1 
for 
.25 
1 
for 
.18 
1 
for 
.12 
Early Pure White . 
. 10 
for 
2.00 
10 
for 
1.50 
10 
for 
1.00 
MARJORY LOUISE 
1 
for 
.15 
1 
for 
.10 
2 
for 
.15 
Pure White .. 
. 10 
for 
1.20 
10 
for 
.80 
10 
for 
.60 
MAROLEE 
1 
for 
.15 
1 
for 
.10 
2 
for 
.15 
Jasper Pink . 
. 10 
for 
1.20 
10 
for 
.80 
10 
for 
.60 
WHOLESALE 
TEAN PHYLLIS . 
. Per 
100 
$25.00 
$ 15.00 
$ 10.00 
Per 1000 
120.00 
80.00 
DOROTHY DELL . 
. Per 
100 
25.00 
15.00 
10.00 
MARION LOUISE . 
. Per 
100 
12.00 
8.00 
6.00 
Per 1000 
60.00 
40.00 
GOLD EAGLE . 
. Per 1000 
8.00 
STANDARD AND COMMERCIAL VARIETIES 
¥ 
LARGE 
MEDIUM 
i 
Aida (Pf.) Dark Blue. 
... 1 
for 
.10 
2 
for .15 
i 
Apricot Glow (PP.). 
... 2 
for 
.10 
3 
for .15 
i 
Apricot . 
... 10 
for 
.40 
10 
for .30 
\ 
Albatross (Pf.) . 
... 1 
for 
.10 
2 
for .10 
s 
Pure White . 
... 10 
for 
.75 
10 
for .50 
i 
Appeal (Gelser) . 
Geranium Pink 
... 1 
for 
.20 
1 
for .10 
i 
i 
Anna Eberius.(D). 
Velvety Purple 
... 2 
for 
.10 
3 
for .10 
i 
Bagdad (P) . 
... 1 
for 
.10 
2 
for .10 
\ 
i 
Large Smoky . 
Bengal Beauty (Ellis) 
... 10 
for 
.75 
10 
for .50 
i 
\ 
Flecked Smoky . 
.... 1 
for 
.15 
1 
for .10 
Bertv Snow (Mair). 
.... 2 
for 
.15 
3 
for .15 
5 
i 
Lovely Lavender . 
Blue Danube (Pf.) 
.... 10 
for 
.50 
10 
for .30 
j 
Light Blue with Blotch. 
.... 1 
for 
.10 
2 
for .10 
i 
i 
Blotch . 
Break of Day (Bill) 
.... Iff 
for 
.75 
10 
for .50 
Early Light Pink . 
. 2 
for 
.10 
4 
for .10 
i 
10 
for 
.35 
10 
for .20 
i 
Crimson Glow (Bet.). 
.... 10 
for 
.35 
10 
for .25 
i 
Scarlet, Not Postpaid. 
....100 
for 1.25 
100 
for 1.00 
i 
Dr. Bennett (D). 
.... 2 
for 
.15 
2 
for .10 
§ 
Emile Auburn (Lem). 
.... 2 
for 
.15 
4 
for .15 
f 
2 
Coppery Bronze . 
.... 10 
for 
.50 
10 
for .30 
I 
Ethclyn (Fis.) . 
.... 2 
for 
.10 
3 
for .10 
j 
Orange Yellow . 
.... 10 
for 
.40 
10 
for .25 
1 
Flossie (Car) . 
.... 2 
for 
.10 
3 
for .10 
j 
Rose Doree . 
.... 10 
for 
.40 
10 
for .25 
j 
Flossiebelle (Car) . 
9 
for 
.10 
o 
O 
for .10 
l 
Nopel Red Prim . 
.... 10 
for 
.40 
10 
for .25 
i 
Giant Nymph (Col) . 
.... 2 
for 
.10 
4 
for .10 
Pink . 
.... 10 
for 
.30 
10 
for .20 
1 
100 
for 2.00 
100 
for 1.25 
j 
Gloriana (Bet.) . 
.... 2 
for 
.15 
4 
for .15 
i 
Rich Salmon . 
.... 10 
for 
.50 
10 
for .30 
i 
Gold Eagle■ (Austin) . 
.... 2 
for 
.10 
3 
for .10 
i 
Deep Yellow. 
.... 10 
for 
.30 
10 
for .20 
1 
100 
for 1.25 
100 
for 1.00 
4 
Colclen Dream (Groff). 
.... 2 
for 
.15 
2 
for .10 
| 
i 
Large Late Yellow. 
.... 10 
100 
for .50 
for 1.50 
10 
for .30 
1 
2 
Golden Frills (K). 
.... 2 
for 
.10 
3 
for .10 
! 
Ruffled Daffodil Yellow. 
.... 10 
for 
.40 
10 
for .10 
\ 
Tanice (Car) . 
.... 2 
for 
.10 
3 
for .10 
j 
Grayish Lavender . 
... 10 
for 
.40 
3 
for .10 
i 
La Paloma (Dus.) . 
... 2 
for 
.10 
3 
for .10 
j 
Good Orange .. 
... 10 
for 
.40 
10 
for .25 
Loyalty (Austin) . 
... 2 
for 
.10 
3 
for .10 
f 
t 
Ruf. Yellow . 
... 10 
for 
.40 
10 
for .25 
i 
Lottie Belle (Car) . 
... 4 
for 
.15 
6 
for .15 
1 
2 
Early Pink . 
...100 
for 1.25 
100 
for .75 
LARGE 
MEDIUM 
Mary Frey (Gel.). 
? 
for 
.10 
3 
for .10 
Earlv Lavender . 
. 10 
for 
.40 
10 
for .25 
100 
for 
2.00 
100 
for 1.50 
Minuet (Col.) . 
. X 
-for 
.10 
2 
for .15 
Finest Lavender . 
. 10 
for 
.65 
10 
for .40 
Morocco, Deep Red... 
. 1 
for 
.10 
2 
for .15 
Mother Machree . 
. 1 
for 
.10 
Smokv . 
. 10 
for 
.70 
Mrs. Leo Miller . 
. 1 
for 
.25 
Ruffled Light Pink 
Mrs. P. W. Sisson (D). 
2 
for 
.15 
2 
for .10 
Late Pink . 
10 
for 
.50 
10 
for .30 
Normanda (Car) . 
2 
for 
.10 
3 
for .10 
Orange . 
. 10 
for 
.40 
10 
for .25 
rfitzer’s Triumph (Pf.). 
2 
for 
.15 
2 
for .10 
Salmon Red . 
. 10 
for 
.53 
Phyllis McQuiston, 
Pure Pink, Light Throat.. 
1 
for .75 
Picardy (P) . 
. 1 
for 
.10 
2 
for .15 
New Salmon . 
. 10 
for 
.80 
10 
for .50 
Prairie Gold . 
1 
for 
5.00 
Tall, Dark Yellow 
Pres. Lincoln . 
1 
for 
.25 
1 
for .15 
Lavender, Dark Flecks 
Pride of Wanaka . 
2 
for 
.10 
4 
for .10 
Lavender Rose . 
. 10 
for 
.40 
10 
for .25 
100 
for 
1.75 
100 
for 1.00 
Prince of Wales . 
2 
for 
.10 
o 
0 
for .10 
Salmon Pink . 
10 
for 
.40 
Recovery, Rose Red . 
1 
for .25 
Romance . 
2 
for 
.10 
4 
for .10 
Smoky, Blue Edge . 
. 10 
for 
.43 
10 
for .25 
Ruth Charlotte (Car). 
. 2 
for 
.15 
2 
for .10 
Smoky . 
. 10 
for 
.40 
10 
for .25 
Ruffled Gold . 
. 1 
for 
.10 
2 
for .10 
Ruffled Ypllow . 
. 10 
for 
.75 
10 
for .50 
Segrid Stein (Car). 
. 2 
for 
.10 
4 
for .10 
Creamy White . 
. 10 
for 
.40 
10 
for .25 
100 
for 
2.50 
100 
for 1.50 
Sircne . 
. 1 
for 
.10 
2 
for .15 
Begonia Rose . 
. 10 
for 
.75 
10 
tor .bO 
Sword of Mahomet . 
. 1 
for 
.10 
2 
for .15 
Daphne Red . 
. 10 
for 
.75 
10 
for .50 
Thomas Edison . 
. 1 
for 
.15 
1 
for .10 
Dark Red 
Wasaga (P) . 
1 
for 
.25 
1 
for .15 
Capucine Buff . 
. 10 
for 
2.00 
10 
for 1.20 
W. H. Phipps . 
. 1 
for 
.10 
2 
for .15 
Late Salmon 
Yvonne . 
2 
for 
.15 
2 
for .10 
Flesh Color . 
. 10 
for 
.50 
10 
for .35 
| ♦ ’’Carpenter’s Glads Speak for Themselves” ♦ 
CARPENTER'S ORIGINATIONS 
9 
1 
VERNITA—Originated by Myrl W. 
Carpenter, Warren, Pa., for 1936. 
We have grown this Glad for two 
years, and find it very good. Tt 
grows nearly 5 ft. tall, with 20 buds 
on a spike. It has 7 flowers open, 
and its facing and spacing is very 
gcod. Last year we sent some of this 
to “Spring Green Post,” Wisconsin, 
for their trial plot, and they gave a 
very good report on it. The color is 
Jasper Red shading lighter toward 
the center, with a spectrum red 
blotch. It has very good substance 
and is a good keeper. 
Pr.ce $1.00 each, any size. 
BONNIEBSLLE—This is a very 
showy Glad. Color, Grenadine red 
with a light orange blotch on the 
three lower petals. Attracted much 
attention in cur display at Toledo 
Flowers well placed on fine spike. 
CHAUTAUQUA — A large geranium 
pink beautifully marked, with the 
inner half of each petal overlaid with 
old rose, and a small jasper red 
feathering. It sometimes has small 
dark smoky flecks around the outer 
edge of the petals, giving it a smoky 
effect. It is a strong grower, and 
produces a fine spike, having about 
twenty buds, and has five or six 
Lowers open at once. We consider 
this the best of any of the smoky 
Glads we have ever grown. 
DOROTHY DELL: (1932) Orange 
Chrome, shading to a light orange 
yellow in throat with a slight feath¬ 
ering ot red. 
This is by far the best orange we 
have ever seen. It is a very strong 
grower with a wonderful spike of 
eight large blooms open at once. 
1 hey are well placed, and a sub¬ 
stance that w r e have been looking 
for. It produces an abundance of 
bulblets that grow. 
FANNY CROSBY — One of the finest 
(dads we ever grew in our trial 
grounds. Color: Creamy white 
with a shade of light yellow in 
throat. It has a waxy texture like 
a lily. It has IS to 20 buds on a fine 
straight spike, 8 open. Wonderful 
substance, facing and spacing fine. 
Every spike that bloomed last sea¬ 
son had several flowers with 8 to 
12 petals. We are using this for a 
breeder, hoping some day to get a 
double Glad. 
GLADYS CLARK — A tall Eosine 
Pink with a slight Begonia rose 
feathering in lower petal. A won¬ 
derful color and a wonderful Glad. 
Spikes always straight, flowers very 
well placed, seven open at one time, 
often over 20 buds on spike, fine sub¬ 
stance, good size and a good pro¬ 
pagator of bulblets that grow. 
It blooms about the same time as 
Evelvn Kirtland. 
GYPSY GIRL—An extra early Glad, 
with large round petaled type flow¬ 
ers. It grows about four feet tall, 
throwing a straight spike, with twen¬ 
ty or more buds, and having seven 
or eight well placed flowers open at 
once. Its color is scarlet, with a 
light yellow throat blotch. We con¬ 
sider this one of the finest Glads 
w r e have ever introduced or grown. 
JEAN PHYLLIS: (Tnt. 1932) Coloi 
La France Pink with sulphur yellow 
blotch and a very sxignt coral red 
feathering. The color is about the 
start as F.lla Day, when E. Day does 
n jt fleck, but we have had no trouble 
with this flecking. It also grows 
larger and ha: a better spike, with a 
fine long shank, 24 buds, eight very 
large blooms (often over six inches) 
open at once. It stands the hot sun 
better than any other glad, of its 
size we have ever tried. 4p2 ft. high. 
LICKETYSPLIT — Color: Geranium 
pink shading to flesh pink in the 
throat, with a carmine red feathering 
on lower petals. This is very early, 
of fine substance with a fine spike 
that is always straight. Flowers op.en 
up well and are very well placed. We 
like this one very much. 
MARION LOUISE: (Int. 1932) 
Color—A pure white with a little 
cream white deep in the throat. 
This is a seedling of Mrs. Hornberg- 
er and we consider it much better. 
It is larger, earlier and a marvelous 
keeper as a cut flower. It is a won¬ 
derful propagator and usually grows 
four feet tall, with 20 buds and five 
to eight blooms open at once. 
MAROLEE, (Int. 1927)—A very large 
flower that opens up very different 
from mosi Glads and attracts much 
attention because of its shape and 
color. Color is jasper pink with a 
buff yellow blotch and a tinge of 
scarlet around blotch and some¬ 
times on edge of petals. See illus¬ 
tration. 
LIISS HARRIET — Color: Crome 
orange shading to lemon yellow in 
throat, good straight spike 3p2 ft. 
tall with 14 to 16 buds, four or five 
open. Flowers well placed and the 
substance very good, be sure to try 
this one. 
MISS MABEL—A cupicine orange, 
shading to yellow in the throat, with 
a slight scarlet flame feathering. 
Its flowers are of the triangular 
type with plain petals. This hardy 
prim grand grows about forty 
inches high, and is a robust grower. 
