RIMA IRAK 
which opened, and after tho lower florets had been removed, we still had two 7-inch 
florets half way up the spike.” Geo. W. Jaap. Ohio. 
“Yesterday the tiny bulb of Rima came into bloom. Today. Mr.-came over to 
see my garden and picked this out as the finest thing he saw there.” Harold E. Janes, 
Wis. 
Rima was rated very high by Mr. E. A. Lins of the Legion Trial Grounds in Wis¬ 
consin and won prizes for him after being held on cold storage for some time. It received 
a Card of Commendation from the Maryland Test Garden in 1936. 
ZUNI. A very richly colored smoky Glad. A refined combination of salmon and slate 
with inconspicuous light orange salmon feather. Florets medium to large in size with 
up to ten or twelve open on a long spike. About the most evenly and delicately ruffled 
of any Glad I know. Strong vigorous grower and rapid propagator. L. $3.00 each, 10 for 
$24.00; M. $2.00 each, 10 for $16.00; S. $1.00 each, 10 for $8.00; Bits. 30c each, 10 for $2.40, 
100 for $19.20. 
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