MRS. RICHARD McGOVERN 
MRS. RICHARD McGOVERN is a HONEY (to 
use a glad fan’s expression). 
Clear, rich orange scarlet with small red fea¬ 
ther blotch over creamy yellow. Double row place¬ 
ment. Up to 12 open. 4 in. florets, 21 buds, 25 
in. flowerheads, 52 in. tall. Mahoning, 1939, 1st; 
Ohio, 1939, 1st and 2nd in open class and 1st and 
second in the recent introductions. 
Mr. J. H. O’Dell says, “ think it is the most 
beautiful blotch I have ever seen.” 
No. 2-3- size $3 each. No. 4-5-6 size $2 each 
Bulblets 30c each. 
TREASURY GOLD 
TREASURY GOLD—^Winner of the American 
Home Achievement Award at Wellsville. 
Grand Champion seedling spike of the show. 
Rich gold color. Floret 6 in.; flowerhead, 34 in.; 
25 buds; 68 in. tall in the field. Exhibition type. 
Mrs. Richard McGovern and Treasury Gold are 
both real Glads, and should go places—A1 J. 
Amsler, Sioux City, Iowa. 
No. 1-2-3 size $3 each. No. 4-5-6 size $2 each 
No bulblets for sale. 
LAGUNA 
C. G. Young 
LAGUNA—A real addition to the smokey 
class. Its rich coloring makes it a standout in 
any garden. Usually grows to a height of 4 feet 
or better with about eight extra large wide open 
blooms. Fine propagator. If you like the dark 
rich colors, you won’t be sorry when you get a 
start of this one. 
Large $5 ea<^h. Medium $3 each. 
Small $2 each. Bulblets 40c each 
1() items for the price of seven 
SOUTHERN MELODY 
Originated by Lloyd O. Zimmer, who has given 
us Bob White, Dream of Beauty, Timbuctoo, Bar¬ 
on Munchausen and many others. 
SOUTHERN MELODY is the type of Glad that 
the more you look at it the more you admire its 
soft blending colors. Deep yellow overlaid "Ovith 
rose blush, with deeper rose flaking. ^ 
A thrifty grower, usually 4 foot, with 6 to 8 
large blooms open. The spikes are al\Yays 
straight. Makes nice looking plants which are 
very disease resistant. Fast propagator. ; 
Any size bulb 25c each, 12 for $2.50 
Bulblets 10 for 25c 
