Descriptions 
ADIRONDACK (Christ). Large dark rose. 
ALICE HERRIOTT (Stewart). Large cherry rose- showing 
slight cast of blue in the upper throat. Tall, strong spike with 
eight or more good sized florets open. We like this one very much. 
ALIGHT (Hornberger). A light rose sport of Aflame and like 
it in every way except color. 
ALLEMANIA (Pfitzer). A new large flowered light scarlet from 
the originator of so many popular varieties. This will surely please 
you if you prefer real large red glads. 
ALLENWOOD (Hornberger). Long spike of deep pink, with 
six to eight open florets. A deeper pink than Phipps. 
AMADOR (Kingsley). A brilliant red that stands the heat well. 
Placement near perfect. Strong spike. Good propagator. May not 
replace Dr. Bennett but an excellent variety for your garden. 
AUTUMN GLORY (Errey). A good spike with ten or more 
good sized florets open. The florets are pink and most of them 
are shaded darker so that they suggest autumn shades. 
AVE MARIA (Pfitzer). One of the older medium blues that is 
still going strong which seems to prove it is a good one to grow. 
Strong grower, good propagator and good habits. 
BAGDAD (Palmer). Smoky old rose, somewhat darker towards 
the edges and lighter in the throat. Large florets with plenty 
open. Tall grower and rapid propagator. Good for exhibition pur¬ 
poses. 
BEACON (Palmer). Clear bright rose scarlet with large cream 
blotch. This one attracts lots of attention and is a great favorite. 
Distinct and very unusual. A novelty that may be used commer¬ 
cially. 
BEAUTIFUL OHIO (Hullibarger). Described as a Tyrian pink 
with Tyrian rose in the throat. For general purposes it is rose 
pink and can be used for orchid or lavender. Well proportioned 
spike and just about the right sized florets to be attractive. We 
have grown this one two years and like it. 
BEOWULF (Nitchman) A late blooming lavender. Tall spike 
and large florets. Highly recommended by some, but we cannot be 
sure since we have grown it but one season that was dry and hot. 
BETSY BOB-UP (Canine). A sport of Betty Nuthall, and iden¬ 
tical with it except in color, which is rose pink at the edges of the 
petals and creamy in the throat. May become a great commercial 
glad. 
BETTY CO-ED (Briggs). Soft creamy pink. A decorative that 
really decorates when shown in quantity. Tall strong grower and 
prolific. 
BETTY NUTHALL (Salbach). If you don’t know this one, you 
have not been places nor seen things for it is everywhere because 
it is universally grown and that proves that it is a good one. 
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