CATALOGUE FOR 1942 
LIGHT anp MEDIUM 
VIOLET 
AVE MARIA (Pfitzer). Medium blue with 
small purplish blotches in the throat. 
An old variety but still one of the most 
popular and dependable Glads in its 
color class. Does not have the bad bulb 
habits of most of the so called blues. (L. 
2—12c; 10—50c); (M. 4—15c; 10—30c); 
(S. 10—15c); (Blts. 100—15c). 
BELLA DONNA (Pfitzer). A lovely large 
light blue with darker blotch. This is a 
fine early cut flower variety that is well 
liked by the florists. (L. 2—12c; 10— 
50c); (M. 4—15c; 10—30c); (S. 10— 
15c); (Blts. 100—15c). 
BLUE BEAUTY. We consider this one of 
the finest ‘‘blues’’ on the market. Makes 
tremendous spikes, opening eight large 
blooms at a time. Color is a medium 
blue shading lighter on edges. A strong 
grower. (L. 10c; 10—80c); (M. 2—15c; 
10—60c). 
SMOKY anp ODD 
BAGDAD (Palmer) (Canada). Smoky old 
rose. Darker toward edge and lighter 
in the throat. Six to eight immense 
blooms, reaching seven inches or more 
across, open at a time. One of the most 
unusual Glads on the market. Not a 
commercial color but one every home 
garden should have. (L. 2—12c; 10— 
50c); (M. 4—15c; 10—30c); (S. 10— 
15c); (Blts. 100—15c). 
MOTHER MACHREE (Stevens). Soft 
smoky lavender combined with salmon- 
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pink and grey. Tall plant with eight to 
twelve open. Makes enormous spikes and 
its unusual color always attracts atten- 
tion. A prize winner, (L. 2—12c; 10— 
50c); (M. 4—15c; 10—30c); (S. 10—15c) ; 
(Blts. 100—15c). 
SAHARA (Palmer). Light russet with a 
soft blotch of cream. Lightly peppered 
with russett and with scarlet penciling. 
Ten medium large well placed blooms 
open on a tall straight spike. This is a 
very unusual and beautiful Glad. Those 
who want something really different must 
have Sahara. (L. 25c; 10—$2.00); (M. 
15c; 10—$1.20). 
VAGABOND PRINCE (Palmer). Unusual 
irridescent garnet-brown, lighter in up- 
per throat and with small blotch of 
flame scarlet on lip petal. Hight to ten 
or more well-placed medium-sized blooms 
open at a time. This is not a commercial 
color but everyone should try this gor- 
geous and unusual variety. Nothing else 
just like it. (L. 2—12c; 10—50c); (M. 
4—-15c; 10—30c); (S. 10—15c); (Bits. 
100—15c). 
WAMPUM (Winsor). Dark smoky rose 
with an attractive white feather in the 
throat. Opens up to eight very large 
blooms on a strong straight spike. Ideal 
for exhibition, this unusual variety won 
at several shows the past season. (L. 
35c); (M. 25c). 
ZUNI (Mitsch). A new smoky of rather 
indescribable color, being a combination 
of salmon, slate and purple. Very un- 
usual and striking. Throws tremendous 
spikes and attracts a great deal of at- 
tention. If you like smokies do not be 
without this beauty. (L. 12c; 10—$1.00). 

