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HOLLOWAY’S DREAM GARDEN 
THE HOME OF 
THE TWO TETONS JANE WITHERS 
AND SOME REAL GOOD GLADS 
GAGE T. HOLLOWAY (1942) HENRY, NEBRASKA 
While we will always remember Pearl Harbor; in keeping with these tragic 
times, many of us will turn even more te our flower hcbbies in an effort to forget 
the military insanity that has pervaded other parts of the world and is now taking 
its toll on our own shores. Grateful thanks are due all of you who have sent in the 
nice orders and written us such fine letters and we sinerely regret our inability to 
show proper appreciation by making 4 perscna! reply in each.instance. 
So we are off again with the annual seasonable parade, 
With a fine lot of bulbs that nature has madef’ , 
And furthermore, you may expect these bulbSs lo “grow, 
If you plant by the “Moon” and use the old garden hoe, 
We try to eliminate the itenis we find are a flop, “ 
And include the “Gems” that will make the ‘Fans’ stop,.. “ 
We hepe they grow for you as they do for us here, ; 
Including the Tetons, Elanora, Withers and King Lear, 
If you are shopping for rare items, we have them for you, iy 
Offering a nice selection, at a substantial saving too, . 
And when you cpen your package, you’ll really find more, 
Than you ever dreamed could come from a grower before, 
To find all those top extras for which you didn’t pay, 
Will possibly make you remember us some future day, 
“MOON SIGN BOOK’”’ 
Representing a highly profitable investment; Published by Llewellyn Publications, 
Ltd., 256 pages. showing you how to get in harmony with nature and plant in the 
most fruitful sign of each quarter. You wi!l certainly be slipping one over on the 
other bovs competing for the ‘Show’ and the only bad feature to contend with is that 
your bulblets and planting stock could make such large bulbs that you will require 
additional storare space; Discloses when to get the weeds in the barren signs that 
often tend to planting failures, together with a wealth of other valuable information. 
Do not use a common almanac, which is usually wrong, and then condemn Astrology. 
Conduct a few experiments and it is a good guess you will not again be without 
this valuable little publication. Postpaid—$1.05; supplied with bulb orders aggre. 
gating $5.00 net for 75c each; and on orders of $10.00 or over for 50c each. A new 
book.is comniled annually giving the new dates for that year. 
“GOLDEN TETON” OUR 1942 INTRODUCTION—NO DISCOUNT 
This is a Zimmer seedling that has been grown by us for two years under No. 
H—21 and to our knowledge, this beautiful variety has’ not yet reached the shows; 
Splendid reports and compliance with numerous requests imovlies the reason for 
introduction. It is our policy to use the description of reliable growers on New 
Introducticns and in this instence will auote our good friend Mr. Chas. A. Ruble 
of Albert Lea. Minn. Quote: ‘I presume by this time you have also found out that 
Holloway’s H—21 is sure a dandy glad. An authority from Estherville, Iowa was 
here while it was in bloom and remarked that it was the best vellow he had ever 
seen and incidentally, I am in strict accord with him. Here is the way I have the 
notes in my book: Sure a beautv; Light yellow with a green tint; A verv straight 
stem; Grew 52 inches tall; 26 inch flowerhead with 21 buds: Onened 19—64 inch 
florets which were cf good substance: This was planted April 27. 1941 and bloomed 
Julv 19, 1941 (83 davs.)” (Ovr comment: A sood propagator. ) 
PRICE $1.00 per BULB: Any Size: BULBLETS ea. 15c 10 for $1.00. 100 for $7.50 
FURTHER COMMENT—WE FEFT. “GOLDEN TETON” WILI. DESERVE THE 
SAME PRAISE GIVEN OUR CONSISTENT AMERICAN REAUTY SHOW 
WINNER—“SILVERY TETON” (1940 RET.EFASE). INCREASE OF STOCK PRFR_ 
MITS A SUBSTANTIAL REDTCTION IN PRICK THTS SFASON, PRICED ELSE. 
WHERE IN OUR RETAIL, SUPER VALUE AND WHOLESALE LIST. 
CRITERION (KRUEGER 1942)—NO DISCOUNT 
We are pleased to list this notorious rightly named ‘Show Winner’’—Award otf 
Merit, Wis., scored 88 and 86 on separate occasions. Midwest 8 spike, dec.. seedling 
winner American Home Achievement Award, and most beautiful spike at the Show, 
Wis. 741. One of tne most consistent producers of exhibition spikes and a promising 
commercial. Spikes carry 20 to 26 buds, 22 to 28 inch flower head, and ovens 6 to 
10 five inch florets. The plant is vigorous and healthy, color a lovely light pink. 
Blooms in about 95 days. Should be cut in the bud. Produces bulblets in generous 
quantity that germinate readily. Parentage: Picardy and Pearl of California. 
PRICED EACH: L—3.00; M—$3.00; S—$2.00; BLTS.—50c OR 10 FOR $4.00 
