GENERAL LIST OF VARIETIES 
AFLAME (Hornberger). Flame red over rose ground with lighter penciling. Six or more 
6 -inch flowers open on a fine tall spike. Good texture. One of the best of the older 
varieties. Somewhat hooded but striking nevertheless. Good for hybridizing. L. 10 
for 50c; M. 10 for 30c; S. 10 for 15c; Bits. 100 for 15c. 
A. H. WOODFULL (Errey). Silvery mauve with darker blotches. Nine 414-inch florets 
of good texture open. Medium tall. A splendid exhibition variety but in one of those 
colors that not everyone likes. Bulblets difficult to germinate but it makes plenty of 
them. L. 20c each; M. 15c each; S. 10c each; Bits. 100 for 40c. 
ALBATROSS (Pf.) Snow-white with rather upright faced large magnolia-like blossoms. 
Six 5-inch flowers open on a tall spike. For texture and whiteness this has few 
equals and well grown spikes will give stiff competition to any white. L. 10 for 70c; 
M. 10 for 40c; S. 10 for 20c; Bits. ICO for 3Cc. 
AMADOR (Kingsley). Brilliant brick red. Six 4%-incli flowers open on a spike of fine 
commercial form. Very good facing of the blooms and a variety resistant to heat. 
Good propagator. Should make a fine cut flower variety. L. 10 for $1.20; M. 10 for 
80c; S. 10 for 60c; Bits. 100 for 50c. 
^ANDROMEDA (?). An Australian bright red. Have seen little of this one and will say 
little about it. L. $1.00 each; M. 60c each; Bits. 10c each. 
ARABELLA (Pf.) Deep black red over purple. Sometimes the purple undertone is 
almost absent, leaving the flower almost identical in color with Moorish King and 
again it is quite distinct. A good flower but not very resistant to heat. Six 5-inch 
flowers open on a tall spike with longer flower head than that of Moorish King. Slow 
propagator. Gave better germination the past year than previously. L. $2.00 each; 
M. $1.25 each; S. 80c each; Bits. 15c each. 
ARMAGNA II (Mair). Red with white throat. Quite a brilliant shade with seven 4-inch 
flowers out. Should be good in cool weather. L. 10 for $1.60; M. 10 for $1.20; Bits. 
10 for 15c. 
"AUTUMN GLORY (Errey). Rich autumn shades as indicated by the name. A blending 
of salmon and chocolate with darker blotch. About eight 4)4-inch flowers open on a 
tall spike. Should be a good exhibition variety. L. $1.20 each; Bits. 15c each. 
AVIGNON (Errey). Silvery buff with purple blotch. Huge spikes with eight 5-inch 
flowers open. A sport of Mrs. Errey and like that variety except in color. A novel 
color and a good exhibition sort. Good propagator. L. 50c each, 10 for $4.00; M. 30c 
each, 10 for $2.40; S. 20c each, 10 for $1.60; Bits. 10 for 80c, 100 for $5.00. 
AZALEA (Pf.) Medium red with cream feather in throat. Six 5-inch flowers with a good 
number of buds. This continues to improve and impresses me as being one of the 
better reds. Very showy. Good spikes and quite a good propagator. L. 80c each; 
M. 50c each; S. 30c each; Bits. 10 for 80c. 
BAGDAD (Palmer). Smoky rose, throat lighter, lined ruby. Six 6-inch flowers of quite 
good substance open on a very tall long spike. One of the tallest of all Glads when 
well grown. Rapid propagator. All who like smokies should grow this one. L. 70c 
per 10; M. 10 for 40c; S. 10 for 20c; Bits. 100 for 20c. 
"BEACON (Palmer). Red salmon with large cream blotch. About six 5-inch flowers open 
on a good spike. Strong vigorous grower. One of Palmer’s new ones and a fine one. 
Very showy and should make a splendid cut flower. Good bulblet producer. L. $5.00 
each; Bits. 40c each. 
BEAT ALL (Alkemade). Glistening La France pink with red feather. Not a new variety 
but one of the most beautiful in color. Six 5-inch flowers on a good spike. Somewhat 
slow propagator which perhaps accounts for the scarcity of stock. L. 25c each; 
M. 15c each; S. 10c each; Bits. 10 for 15c. 
BEN HUR (Ellis). Light La France pink with cream throat. Six 4-inch flowers. Spike 
tall. Substance fair. This should bid fair to displace Coryphee with its long straight 
spikes were it not for its habit of turning yellow early in the season. Moderate 
propagator. L. $4.00 each; M. $3.00 each; S. $2.00 each; Bits. 25c each. 
BIG NAN (Adams). Brownish orange with red and yellow throat. Five S^-inch flowers 
open. A novelty in coloring. L. 25c each; M. 15c each; Bits. 10 for 20c. 
BILL SOWDEN (Fallu). Deep red flecked darker. Five 5 1 4-mcli flowers open on a spike 
of medium height. Beautiful in color and a fine large flower but rather a poor grower 
and slow propagator. L. 10c each; M. 10 for 4Cc; S. 10 for 25c; Bits. 10 for 10c. 
L. refers to bulbs l 1 ^" and up in diameter; M. %" to 1 x k” \ S. %" to 
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