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STAR PRINCE (Christ) Soft lavender blended with cream. Small spear of 
mauve on lower petal. Seven 7-in. florets. L. 10-80c M. 10-60c S. 10-40c 
SUNSET CLOUD (Steves) Pink shading to light throat which has darker 
markings. L. 10-60c; M. 10-30c; S. 10-15c. 
SURFSIDE (Winsor) Seven or more 5 % inch beautifully ruffled white flor¬ 
ets open at a time. Slight pencil line in the throat. One of the tallest 
growing glads in the Maryland Test Gardens last year. Bulblets are 
plentiful and germinate easily. Florets of great substance. L. each $2.50; 
M. each $1.50; S. each 80c; Bits. 25c each, 10—$2.00. 
SYMPHONY (Palmer) Light rosy pink with clear cream blotch. Six ta 
eight florets open on a fine straight spike. L. 10-60c M. 10-40c S. 10-25c. 
TASMAN (Julyan) Rich geranium pink with lips more creamy and penciled 
with crimson. The very large round florets are of extra good substance 
and slightly ruffled. A wonderful exhibition glad with 10 florets open. 
L. each 50c; M. each 30c; S. each 20c; Bits. 4—20c. 
THE BOUNTY (Nitchman) Double row of perfectly placed dark velvety dark 
red florets. Open 10 forets on a 50 inch spike. L. each $2; M. $1; S.50c 
TREVONIAN (Hornberger) A very large, outstanding rose red. A very fine 
exhibition or commercial variety. L. 10-50c M. 10-30c S. 1Q-I5c 
TRUE BLUE (Christ) Probably one of the healthiest of the blues. Clear 
blue. Plant for late bloom. It does better in the cooler months. Try 
this one. L. 10-60c M. 10-40c S. 10-20c. 
VAGABOND PRINCE (Palmer) Irridescent garnet brown, lighter at the 
throat with a small blotch of vivid flame scarlet on lip petal. Eight to 
ten well placed medum sized blooms open. Not a commercial color, but a 
gorgeous glad for your home garden. Fine propagator. L. 20c, 10—$1.60; 
M. 15c, 10—$1.20; S. 10c, 10—80c; Bits. 100—$1.00. 
WASAGA (Palmer) Pure apricot with ruffled edges. Color extremely fine 
Among the most beautiful of all glads. L. 10-50c M. 10-30c S. 10-15c 
WINGED VICTORY (Briggs) Immense light rose. Very broad but not very 
high. L. 10-50c M. 10-30c S. 10-15c 
WINGS OF JOY (Christ) Giant light pink. Up to 10 florets open. Well grown 
it is a great exhibition flower. Sometimes crooks. Large, each 25c. 
YELLOW EMPEROR (Ellis) Clear light yellow of much the same form as 
yellow perfection. Very fine yellow. L. 10-60c; M. 10-30c; S. 10-15c. 
YVONNE (Krelage) Blush white with cerise throat blotch. Six to eight 
florets open. Large open flowers. L. 10-50c M. 10-30 S. 10-15c 
ZILLAH (Parkman) Soft warm yellow. Six to eight massive flowers open. 
Big flower head on a massive plant. L. 10-50c M. 10-30c S. 10-15c 
ZUNI (Mitsch) A richly colored smoky glad. A refined combination of sal¬ 
mon and slate with inconspicuous light orange salmon feather. Florets 
medium size. Ten to twelve open on a long spike. A delicately ruffled 
glad. Vigorous grower and rapid propagator. L. $1.20, 10—9.60; M. 60c, 
10—$4.80; S. 30c, 10—$2.40; Bits. 10c each, 10—80c. 
"GROW MORE GLADS—OUR NATIONAL FLOWER" 
