We Offer Two 
Fine Hew Glads 
In their effort to understand the 
nature, the Indians of the Northwest 
phenomena of 
Coast have 
s 
many legends, one of which is that thunder i; 
caused by the wings of an immense bird as it fly? 
across the sky. 
Indian wood carvers worked the legend into 
their Totem pole histories and also into smaller 
patterns for home adornment as good luck! 
Because the ‘Thunderbird symbolizes dark grand¬ 
eur p we chose this name for our new dark red Glad. 
A child of Leschi, Thunderbird is an improvement 
on the mother. The purple-red of Leschi 3 s do g- 
ened into a reddish black. The florets are more 
cup-shaped, with an even thicker and heavier • tex¬ 
ture and d Icnrei stem. Thunderbird prows 
inch spike 
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Glad 
Ardis . 
Fans none is more enthusiastic 
who came to America from Ice- 
a 
boy 
Tier ouch hard work 
and close atten- 
tt 
Ge/eloped a successful halt/ 
tion to details, 
and -poultry farm, and s having reached an age and 
financial position where he could indulge in- 
hobby, ? ’’gct 
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tUiig 
by ’die Glad Bug. Result of hy 
-bridising, seme very fine 
is Ardis. 
seed 
lines 
one 
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wnich 
As we understand it Ardis 5 translated into 
r" _ 
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ish, means the birth of the day. 
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awakening 01 
dawn, just before sunrise. It "tells the story of 
this fine extra early apple-blossom pink. The 
■o eight 
deep thrdated, 
rest of tne story is up- 
translucent florets on a 2G-bud spike up to five 
feet tall. Rapid multiplier - even small bulbs 
producing.six floret spikes - and bulblets german- 
