RIMA CONQUEST 
SIEGFRIED (1936). A novelty Glad with rather small florets but many of them 
open at once. Not infrequently has 10 to 12 or more open. Have had some good reports 
on this from England and it won an Award of Merit from the East Bay Glad Society last 
summer. Very pretty when a number of spikes are arranged in a basket. Rose pink, over¬ 
laid red with white throat blotches and white splashes on the upper petals. L. 35c each, 
10 for $2.80; Bits. 10 for 25c. 
ZUNI (1937). 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 more blooms open on long spikes. About the most evenly and deli¬ 
cately ruffled of any Glad I know. The color varies some, usually being a little lighter 
than the color plate shown. Many have reported this the most beautiful smoky grown. 
It won sweepstakes at Grants Pass last summer as the best spike in the show when shown 
by Mr. D. S. Pruitt. Good propagator. L. $1.20 each, 10 for $9.60; M. 60c each, 10 for $4.80; 
S. 30c each, 10 for $2.40; Bits. 10c each, 10 for 80c, 100 for $6.40. 
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