From RICHGLAD GARDEN 
1—MATO AKA _67 64 24 20 18 6 4% 
Very dark rich velvet red. Exceptionally well proportioned and 
worthwhilei. 
L. $3.00 M. $2.00 S. $1.00 Bits. 10ci 
From W. R. TOON 
1—WINSOME (Coombs) _80 74 27 20 6 4 5 
A beautiful Venetian pink and a. wonderful spike. 
1—SOUTHERN COMMAND —90 60 18 16 9 7 5% 
Red, with deeper throati A glorious spike placing in our first ten. 
1—BRIGHTEYES (Coombs) 
Brilliant scarlet to red. 
—70 
54 
18 
16 
7 
4 
5 
1—RAW HIT (Julyan) 85 50 18 16 
Salmon pink of exceptionally good performance. 
8 
6 
4% 
1—MRS. E. J. TOON __ , 
Very good white. 
_80 
58 
22 
18 
6 
4 
6 
1—EARLY BIRD (Burns) 
Light pink for florists. 
—70 
42 
14 
20 
6 
5 
3 
1 —GINGER ROGERS _ 
—100 
48 
16 
14 
10 
3 
4 
Orange with prominent throat. You can see this from a distance. 
Color may be too pronounced for some. 
The following listed under our numbers: 
1—Toon 2 
A darker Shenendoah. 
75 
54 
22 
18 
6 
5 
5% 
1—Toon 3 . 
. 75 
54 
22 
20 
7 
5 
4% 
Pink with R. V. throat and excellent texture. 
1—TOON 4 _85 64 24 18 5 5 5 
An excellent darker Beautiful Ohio. 
1 —Toon 6 _85 
Very dark Mother Ma Creei 
1—Toon 8 _85 
A nicely colored red. 
1—Toon 9 _75 
An exceptionally good white. 
1 —Toon 10 _85 
Another good salmon pink. 
44 
20 
18 
7 
5 
5 
64 
23 
18 
8 
5 
4% 
60 
18 
18 
7 
4 
6 
60 
18 
18 
8 
6 
4% 
Being first year from across and bulbs' not too large, we are very 
enthusiastic about these and expect even better performance for 1939 
If you want any of thesp, we will obtain them for you, but will re¬ 
quire your orders early.. You can order direct, if you care to bother 
obtaining permit. 
Millie Parks, Mary Ellen, Geraldine and Janet Pursell, together 
with a few seedlings failed to impress us as worthwhile!. 
All progress presupposes change, but all change is not progress. 
