TIi© Pry Weather Twins 
Again with the past dry season our two introductions of 1935, have lived 
up to their names of the Dry Weather Twins. Both having made 1 00% cutting 
spikes with excellent quality. 
All visitors at our fields have marveled at the size and substance of the 
two which defy even Mother Nature to produce and withstand unfavorable 
weather conditions. 
Bit O’Heavesi 
A+, B-f, C+, D, E+, F, G+, H+, f+, J+, K+, L 
First of our 1935 introductions that has taken the Glad world by storm. 
We could fill this page and many more with the fine reports of this new 
wonder but would rather not toot our own horn. 
If you want reports on this Glad we would refer you to the reports of the 
big shows where you will find ample praise for it in the prize winning columns. 
Bit O’ Heaven is one of the late Prof. Crow’s seedlings which we named 
and introduced in 1935 and which we are very proud of. Its vivid orange color¬ 
ing with eight or ten open at once is something you cannot forget. Tall, straight 
spike (around five and a half feet high) and facing of florets always good. The 
slight hood of the floret adds rather than detracts from the beauty of this 
Glad. The soft orange yellow throat blends so perfectly with the outer coloring 
that it does not seem real. Have never seen a flake or streak on any of the 
blooms that we have had. 
Stock stiU scarce and prices remain at 
1 Large, 40c—10 Large $3.00 
ALL SMALL STOCK RESERVED 
Streak oS Batter 
AT, B+, C, D, E, F—, G+, H+, I+, J+, K+, L 
Second of our 1935 introductions and other half of the twins. 
Possibly one of the tallest Glads grown under normal conditions. We 
have never had a spike of Streak of Butter that has gone under five feet from 
a No. 3 Bulb or larger, always straight and with from six to eight florets open 
at a time. 
The clean cut buff coloring blending to a light salmon at the edge with 
the soft golden throat makes a blend that is liked by all. The back of the petals 
have a salmon pink reflex which is perfect under artificial light. 
For massive basket work Streak of Butter stands supreme. 
ALL SMALL STOCK RESERVED 
Prices—-1 Large, 50c—10 Large, $3.50 
Reports of Trial Gardens 
American Legion Trial Gardens, Spring Green, Wis. 
EIT O' HEAVEN 75 da 58 inch 18 buds up to 3 % with 10 open. Straight heavy spike. Med. 
upright foliage. Very healthy. Excellent facing and spacing. Good orange with yellow 
throat. 
STREAK OF BUTTER 90 da 62 inch 20 buds 4 inch 5 open. Straight heavy spke. Broad 
upright foliage. Spacing and facing is good. Buff, with salmon edge and golden yellow 
throat. Very healthy. 
Maryland Gladioulus Trial Gardens 
Edgewood Moland 
BIT O’ HEAVEN: This is an orange variety of the decorative type. Spikes 44 inches high 
with 15 buds on 18 inch flower heads. Five 3 inch florets open in the field. Florets 
are hooded, with lighter throat markings. Placement good. Spikes straight. 
STREAK OF BUTTER 90 da 62 inch 20 buds 4 inch 5 open. Straight heavy spike. Broad 
18 buds on 28 inch flower heads. Three or four 3^2 inch fioret3 open. Spike3 straight. 
Good substance. 
