CHILLICOTHE, OHIO 
3 
. 1938 INTRODUCTIONS 
* s a ^ ee P sa l mon pink with a soft yellow throat which 
nmanaa blends beautifully. Has six to eight 5 inch florets open at 
one time. Spikes tall and straight. Usually average 50 inch spike, although 
the past season we cut some 60 inches long, (without injuring the bulb.) 
Another feature of this glad is good placement of florets. They all face for¬ 
ward. Florets are of good substance, which accounts for its lasting qualities. 
Plants are very vigorous. 
AMANDA bloomed in 60 days from large bulbs in our field this past year. 
AMANDA is a very vigorous grower and produces a great amount of large 
bulblets. Bulblets germinate fine. Hull on bulblets are almost like paper. 
Because this glad is a great increaser, it is bound to take the place of some 
of the glads now on the market, that are hard to keep going. We grew quite 
a few No. 1 and No. 2 bulbs from bulblets this year. This was regular field 
grown stock. No special care. 
Large Medium Small 
Each $5.00 Each $3.00 each, $1.50 
HERE IS WHAT OTHERS THINK OF AMANDA 
“That pink seedling (Amanda) I am sure is going to be a REAL FLOR¬ 
IST’S SPECIAL when enough of them are available.”—ERWIN D. CARY, 
“It took very well with the customers, because there were always from 
six to eight large florets open and in good shape.”—CARL F. BREHMER 
AND OWEN D. GRAY, Prop. Central Flower Shop 
“The color is wonderful, the stem is a nice length and straight, and the 
bloom is a fine keeper. We have found a ready sale for all the blooms you 
furnished us.”—FRANK J. TOMASTIK, Prop., Tomastik Greenhouses. • 
T T u 1 j~1 I. - _ i l (Love) Exhibition. Lavender without markings, about the 
niiarea shade of Minuet, or possibly a shade darker. Nine medium size 
forets open on a spike of good height. 20 to 22 buds. When florets are fully 
open they face slightly upward. Won American Home Achievement Award. 
Large ea. $2.00 Medium, ea. $2.00 Small, ea. $2.00 Bits. 25c; 12-$2.50 
( Kin y° n ) Exhibition. Color Ivory Buff. Will grow 6 feet high 
AOSCO with 8 or more 6-inch florets open at once. Gigantic in every 
way as to height, florets, stem, leaves and buds. Bulblets growth very sturdy. 
Large, each $1.00 Medium, each 80c Small, each 60c Bits. 10c 
10-$8.00 10-$6.00 10-$4.Q0 10-50c 
T ah (Wilson) Exhibition. Very large flower of soft pink. A 
Jr ©yyy JjOU full sister of Picardy.' This is a variety every glad 
grower should have. Last year (its first year) Peggy Lou received 31 firsts, 
specials and Grand Championship ribbons. 
Large, each $1.00 Medium, each 75c Small, each 50c Bits. 20c 
10-S8.00 10-$6.00 10-$4.00 10-$1.60 
JI ( c - G ‘ Young) Exhibition. Medium red shading light- 
A16C1 JLsKXOJLOer to throat. Plain petaled type with wide open florets 
loosely placed on stem in perfect arrangement. Substance medium heavy. 
Glowing and glistening texture. Eight to ten 6-inch florets open. Excellent 
propagator and germinator. Suitable for cutting. 
Large Medium Small Bits. 
Each $10.00 $7.50 $5.00 None for sale. 
Sergeant Molly 
(Nitchman) Rich glowing orange salmon 
pink with yellow throat. Large decorative 
type with seven florets open. The color is a very pleasing arrangement of 
artistic shades. Preferred by florists. Good propagator and germinator. 
Farce Medium Small B’ts. 25c, 
Each $5 00 $5.0G $5.00 10—$2, 100—$18 
GROW AND EXHIBIT UHRIG GLADIOLUS 
