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HOME of RARE GLARE 
PITRE GOLD—1936—(Dehnhoff, Mrs. Ruth)—As introducer 
of this variety by permission and cooperation of Mr. and 
Mrs. Dehnhoff, neighbor growers, T wish to recommend for 
all commercial purposes this truly self, pure golden yellow 
variety, of which I think a lot. Growth is all I would wish 
for; the color is so much clearer and richer, purer, that a 
better color is unimaginable. Field growth averaging five 
foot; a husky bulb that makes oceans of large bulblets; 
clean green foliage with spikes that I have never seen crook, 
and a placing of its lb buds with o to fl open florets that 
cannot be surpassed. This variety blooms a few days after 
Souvenir, thus continuing the yellow season with a color 
superior and spikes more desirable. Essentially a strict com¬ 
mercial yellow, this variety will give the stiffest competition 
to any present day yellow on the show bench. Florists read¬ 
ily select it from bundles of Canberra, Golden Dream, Sou¬ 
venir. and Loyalty. As there is plenty of stock of this variety 
it will be priced as follows: $3.00 per bulb, large or medium. 
No Bits. 
Pa£t Introductions of Our Blue 
and Other Glads 
ADIRONDACK— ( Rev. Christ)—60 in., 
tall; 6-inch florets; opens six; fine 
habits; clear dark rose, nearly self— 
no other color just like it. Monster 
grower, good producer and easy ger- 
minator—a real winner. L., 25c; M., 
15c; S., 9c; Bits., 10 for 10c. About 88 
days. 
BLUE ADMIRAL—(Rev. Christ')—55 
in. tall; 5-inch florets; opens six; best 
habits of any of the blue heretofore 
introduced; tall and strong; placement 
correct. Accepted as the nearest and 
truest dark blue on the market; whiner 
of many awards at Century of Progress 
Exhibition; the most sought for of all 
blue glads. L., 75c; M., 50c; S., 25c; 
Bulblets, 10 for 50c. 70 days. 
BANNER BRIGHT—(Christ)—48 in. 
tall; 5-inch florets; opens six to seven; 
fine commercial variety of a lovely soft 
pure pink color similar to Pauline 
Kunderd, only the pink is more prc- 
Many of these varieties have al¬ 
ready made themselves famous, and 
many while not in sufficient quantity 
to be grown commercially, or to be on 
hand for shows, are still being eagerly 
sought for by growers everywhere. We 
have always tried to keep the prices 
somewhere in that region created by 
the law of supply and demand, but a 
few growers in the country have slash¬ 
ed the prices on these as well as those 
introductions of many other growers. 
Therefore, be careful where you buy 
stocks of these varieties, even though 
priced lower than this special list. 
Many varieties have been withdrawn 
for propagation. PLEASE do not ask 
for stock of these as none will be re¬ 
leased. Prices are per each, large med¬ 
ium and small. I will sell bulblets, 
hand selected and guaranteed to be 
sound, at one-tenth the price of a 
large bulb, except if and where noted 
otherwise. 
