Tasman (N. Z.) A-f, B, C, D-f, E-f, F, G, 
H, I, J, K, L. A beauty from down under. 
Rich geranium pink with creamy lips pen¬ 
cilled with crimson. Rounded florets of extra 
good substance that are slightly ruffled. Fine 
exhibition variety. (L-10-60c; M-10-40c; 
S-10-25c) 
The Bounty (Nit) A, B, C, D, E, F, G, K—, 
L. A dark red of good form and texture, well 
worth trying if you like dark ones. (L-l-15c, 
10-#1.20; M-l-lOc, 10-80c) 
Three Lo (Burgess) A-f, B, C, D, E-f, F, G-f, 
H-f, I, J, K, L. Another show glad from 
down under. Carmine rose with small blotch 
of deeper tone in throat. Edged with cream. 
Makes a fine spike. (L-10-50c; M-10-40c; 
S-10-20c) 
Tiger Lily (Canine) A, B, C, D-f, E-f-, F, G, 
K, L. Brick red, heavily flaked darker with 
golden throat. A pleasing novelty. (L-l-#2.00; 
M-l-#1.50; S-l-^1.00) 
Timbuctoo (Zimmer) A, B, C, D-f, E-f, F, 
G, H, K, L. Rose red flaked darker, when 
first floret opens most all other buds show 
color. Looks good. (L-l-40c; M-l-25c) 
Tip Top (Pf) A, B, C—, D-f, E, F, G-f, H—, 
I, J, K, L—.. Brilliant scarlet, an improved 
Pf. Triumph. A dandy. (L-10-60c; M-10-30c; 
S-10-20c) 
Toa (N. Z.) A-f, B, C, D4-, E-f", F, G, H, I, 
J, K-f, L-f-. Another tall husky glad from 
down under of a rosy salmon with darker 
blotch. (L-10-60c; M-10-40c; S-10-25c) 
Tyrian Princess (Kin) A, B-f, C, D, E-f-> F, 
G-f-, H-f, I—, J, L. A new mallow rose or rose 
purple. Highest scoring seedling at the Michi¬ 
gan Glad Show in 1937. Wonderful color, 
with plenty open on a long flower spike. 
(L-1 -25c; M-l-15c; S-l-10c) 
Vagabond Prince (Pal) A-f, B-f, C-f, D-f, 
E-f, F, G-f-, H-f, I, J, K-f, L. Brownish 
overcast red with orange red throat blotches. 
A show glad extraordinary. (L-10-50c; M-10- 
30c; S-10-15c) 
Village Queen (Stewart) A-f, B, C, D, E, F, 
G, H, I, J, K, L—. Large flower of soft white, 
pink and cream well blended. Early good 
commercial. (L-10-40c; M-10-25c; S-10-15c) 
Vredenburg (Pf) A-f, B-f, C, D, E, F, G, H, 
I-f, J, K-f, L-f. The earliest pure white 
that is far ahead of all others. No markings. 
Very good. (L-l-15c, 10-#1.20; M-l-10c, 
10-80c; S-l-5c, 10-50c) 
Wenonah (Kin) A, B-f, C-f, D, E-f, F, G-f, 
H-f, I, J, K, L—. New salmon pink that won 
blue ribbons on every entry at M.G.S. in 1939. 
Open up to 14 well placed blooms at a time 
on a perfect stem. One spike is a bouquet. 
Outstanding. (L-l-95c; M-l-60c; S-l-40c) 
Whero (Burns) A, B, C, D-f, E-f, F, G—, 
H—, I, J, K, L. One of the newer ones from 
down under. Very large brilliant red with 
darer flecks at the outer edge of petals. Big 
spike with up to ten large florets open. Tex¬ 
ture fine. Grand exhibition glad. (L-l-10c; 
M-2-15c; S-l-5c) 
White Triumpator (Holl) A-f, B-f, C, D-f, 
E-f, F, G, H, I, J, K, L. Early large pure 
white. Tall straight and outstanding. (L-l- 
10c; M-l-5c; S-10-30c) 
White Spire (Kin) A-f, B-f, C, D-f, E-f, F, 
G-f, H-f, I, J, K, L. New pure white. 
Sturdy heavy foliage of a deep green color. 
Florets perfectly placed and of heavy 
chamois-like substance. Opens well when cut 
in bud. A real glad if there ever was one. 
(L-l-50c; M-l-30c; S-l-20c) 
Zauberflote (Pf) A-f, B, C, D-f, E-f, L. Might 
be called an improved Mrs. Frank Pendelton. 
Peach rose with a vivid red bloch. Tall straight 
slender spike carrying seven or eight large 
open flowers well placed. (L-10-80c; M-10- 
60c; S-10-40c) 
Zuna (Mitsch) A-f, B, C—, D, E-f, F, G, H, 
I, J, K, L—. Salmon slate smokey. One of 
the best of the new smokies. A real exhibi¬ 
tion glad. (L-l-15c, 10-^1.20; M-10-60c; 
S-10-30c) 
THE BEST OF THE OLDER VARIETIES 
All Prices Prepaid from This List 
Prices on all following varieties: L-10— 40c; M-10— 25c; S-10—15c 
Aflame (Fch)—A giant growing flame red with 
long floppy flower petals. Very showy and 
liked by everyone. 
Aida (Pf)—Early deep violet-blue. Tall straight 
grower in fact one of the best growing blues. 
Albatross (Pf)—Good tall white hard to beat 
when it comes good. 
Allenwood (Fch)—Tall pleasing Pink that 
blends well with other flowers. 
Ave Maria (Pf)—One of the best of the near 
blues. Very popular. 
Bagdad (Pal)—A large tall smoky old rose, 
very showy. 
Baby Betty (Kin)—Dainty cream tinted pink, 
can’t be beat where daintiness is wanted. 
Berty Snow (M) — Large popular lavender 
earlier than Minuet. 
Betty Nuthall (Sal)—An older late variety but 
still one of the best. Coral with orange throat. 
Classed as an orange. 
Bill Sowden (Fallu)—Deep blood red flower. 
Very good, doing better every year. 
Blue Danube (Pf)—Amethyst Blue with darker 
throat. Very good color. 
Bob White (Zimmer)—Large white with two 
rose lines on lower petals. Good exhibition 
and commercial variety. 
Chas. Dickens (Pf)—Tali bright Purple. Strong 
growing, one of the best in its color class. 
