one. Always grows straight with us; is healthy and a good propagator. A taller and 
better proportioned plant than most dark reds. 
Prices are: Large Medium Small — Bulblets 
Bach o<tce tae eh ee eae SD 25) 15 sath 
Per sDene on Speers tee ee 2.80 2.00 1.20 30 
per 100 2.00 
THREE NEW LAVENDERS ... 
BADGER BEAUTY: (Krueger 41) A fine medium decorative of clear moderately 
light lavender with a creamy white throat. We saw this at Mr. Krueger’s exhibit at the 
Midwest Show at Chicago last August and liked it very much. Later in our field it came 
into bloom and it looked still better. A little earlier than Minuet and it appears to be a 
better grower and propagator. We are sure this will become very popular. Large, each 
$2.00; Medium, $1.50; Small, $1.00; Bulblets, each .20—10 for $1.60 and $12.80 per 100. 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN: Introduced by Elmer Gove in 1941. We grew this 
from small bulbs and bulblets and it came into bloom during the dryest part of the season. 
With us the growth was very good and the spikes produced their full quota of bloom. This 
was grown right out in the field and did not receive special culture. We found that the 
bulblets germinated promptly and made nice growth. It is really a beautiful glad; we con- 
sider it one of the most beautiful of all. It has a glowing mauve shade of lavender that 
should make it a fine variety for most any kind of design or work. We predict a fine 
future for this glad. Large, decorative, ruffled. Large, each $2.50; Medium, $1.50; Small, 
$1.00; Bulblets, each .25. Per Ten $20.00; Medium, $12.00; Small, $8.00; Bulblets, $2.00. 
LILAC GEM: (Glad-A-Way Gardens 1942) This is a midseason variety of good 
health and growth. Color is sort of a lilac-lavender with some deeper flecking and small 
blotch of violet. 4 inch florets with 8 open on a good length spike. We think the color 
very nice and it looks like it would be a very useful variety. 
Price is $3.00 each for any size bulb. No bulblets. 
Note: The above named three varieties all performed nicely for us and we believe 
each has a place in your collection of choice glads. 
TWO SPORTS of PICARDY ... 
BINGO: With us the color is sort of a buff-cream with a blotch similar in color to 
Picardy. This should make a good cut-flower variety. 
Prices are: Large Medium Small Bulblets 
Hach patedct sso tame ns es .20 ‘15 10 ~~ 
Depa t erie tate sot Near te ax 8 8h 1.60 1.20 .80 fe, 
MOONSTONE: This sport seems to grow larger and better than its parent. Color- 
ing is very unusual, being a creamy white with a slight tinge of lavender, all clear and even. 
Try it. 
Price is $1.00 for any size bulb. 
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