OUR INTRODUCTION 
For 1939 
PHEASANT DOR’E (Golden Pheasant) 
Seedling of Downey (Can) 
Seedling A-64 which we have shown at several of the shows and which has 
been awarded high ratings at several of the trial grounds, but which we held until 
we had enough stock of it to give it to you at a low price. 
Pheasant Dor’e is a pure self color commercial yellow. Has no markings, not 
even in the throat. Tall midseason bloomer with up to eleven medium sized blooms 
open at a time on a tall, not heavy but not wirey stem. Foliage clean, healthy and of 
good color and low allowing for a good cut of the flower stem. Color a clear deep 
yellow that does not fade after being cut, and a perfect keeper in the florists ice 
boxes. Floret placing and spacing perfect. Stocks not too large and only large sizes 
being offered at: each ^1.00—10 for ^8.00. 
GENERAL LIST 
All Prices Prepaid from This List 
Aflame (Fch) A-}-, B, C, D-}-» E. F4-» G, H, I, 
J, K, L. A giant growing flame red with 
long floppy flower petals. Very showy and 
liked by everyone. (L-2-12c, 10-50c; M-10- 
25c; S-10-15C) 
Aida (Pf) A, B, C—, D— E. F+, G, H, I, 
J—, K—, L—. Early deep violet-blue. Tall 
straight grower in fact one of the best grow¬ 
ing blues. (L-2-12c, 10-50c; M-10-30c; S-10- 
20c) 
(Alayne (Kin) A, B-f-, C, D, E, F-|-, G, H-|-, 
I, J, K, L-|-. New shade of light Rose some¬ 
what ruffled. Good keeper after being cut. 
(L-1-25C, 10-^2.00; M-l-15c, 10-^1.20; S-1- 
10c, 10-80c) 
Albatross (Pf) A-}-, B—, C—, D-f-, E, F, G—, 
H—, I, J—, K, L—. Good tall white hard to 
beat when it comes good. (L-2-12c, 10-50c; 
M-10-25c; S-10-15c) 
Allemania (Pf) A-f-, B, C, D + » E-}-, F, G, H, 
I, J, K—, L—. A fairly dark scarlet that is of 
the exhibition type. Very large flowers on a 
strong growing stem. (L-l-20c; M-l-15c) 
Allenwood (Fch) A-}-, B—, C. D. E, F4-, G, 
H—, I, J, K, L. Tall pleasing Pink that 
blends well with other flowers. (L-l-20c; M- 
l-15c; S-l-lOc) 
Ave Maria (Pf) A, B, C—, D—, E. F-f-, G, 
H, I, J—, K, L. One of the best of the near 
blues. Very popular. (L-10-50c, 100-$3.00; 
M-10-25C, 100-^2.00; S-10-15c, 100-^1.25) 
Bagdad (Pal) A-j-, B-f-, G-|-» 0-f-> E, F-f"» 
G-|-, H-f“> !“["> JH"* L-f-. A large tall 
smoky old rose, very showy. (L-2-12c, 10-50c, 
M-10-25c; S-lO-lOc) 
Baby Betty (Kin) A—, B-f-, C, D—, E, F, G, 
H-f-, I, J, K—, L. Dainty cream tinted pink, 
can’t be beat where daintiness is wanted. A 
real baby glad. (L-10-40c; M-10-20c; S-10- 
15c) 
Beautiful Ohio (Hullibarger) A—, B, C, D, E, 
F, G, H, I, J, K-f-, L. Beautiful shade of rose 
pink. Well placed florets on a good stiff 
stem. Will become a good commercial. (L-1- 
45c, 10-^3.60; M-l-35c, 10-02.80; S-l-25c, 10- 
02.00) 
Berty Snow (M) A-f-, B, C, D, E, F-f, G, H, 
I, J—, K—, L—. Large popular lavender 
earlier than Minuet. (L-10-50c, 100-03.00; 
M-10-25C, 100-02.00; S-10-15c) 
Betty Co-Ed (Briggs) A, B—, C, D—, E —, F, 
G-f, H-f, I-f, J-f, K, L. Soft creamy pink. 
A real table glad. (L-2-12c, 10-40c; M-10- 
25c; S-lO-lOc) 
Benedict (Crow) A-f, B-f, C-f, D-f, E-f, 
F + » G—, H, I, J-f, K-f, L-f. Very deep 
rich rose with very attractive cherry throat. 
Flowers wide open. (L-10-80c; M-10-50c; S- 
10-30c) 
Betsy Bob-Up (Canine) A-f, B-f, C-f, D, E-f, 
F—, G-f, H-f, I-f, J-f, K, L-f. A true sport 
of Betty Nuthall. Same growth and character¬ 
istics only a soft yellow with pink overlay. 
Very attractive and well liked. (L-10-50c; M- 
10-30c; S-10-15c) 
Betty Nuthall (Sal) A-f, B-f, C-f, D, E-f, 
F—, G-f, H-f, I-f, J-f, K, L-f. An older 
late variety but still one of the best. Coral with 
orange throat. Classed as an orange. (L-10- 
50c; M-10-25c; S-lO-lOc) 
Bill Sowden (Fallu) A-f, B, C, D-f, E, F-f, 
G, H-f, I-f, J-f, K-V> L. Deep blood red 
flower second only to Com. Koehl. (L-2-12c, 
10-50c; M-10-25c; S-lO-lOc) 
Bit O’ Heaven (Crow) A-f, B-f, C-f, D, E-f, 
F, G-f, H-f, I-f, J-f, K-f, L. One of the 
Dry Weather Twins that we introduced in 
1935 and whose popularity has spread to all 
places where good glads are grown. Does not 
need much discription for if you have seen 
it you now have it, as its vivid orange coloring 
cannot be forgotten. Tall grower and always 
straight, with up to ten medium sized florets 
open at a time. Always a 1st prize winner in 
the orange class wherever shown and florists 
report it one of the best keepers in the ice 
boxes of any glad grown. (L-l-25c, 10-02.00; 
M-1-20C, 10-01.60; S-l-15c, 10-01.20) 
Black Opal (Errey) A, B, C, D, E-f, G-f, H-f, 
L. Very deep dark red that opens up to ten 
well placed florets on a long flower head. One 
that is going places. (L-1-01.50; M-1-01.00; 
S-l-60c) 
