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Holloway’s Dream Garden 
THE HOME OF 
GOLDEN TETON SILVERY TETON 
AND MODERN GLADS 
GAGE T. HOLLOWAY (1943) HENRY, NEBRASKA 
Give fools their gold and knaves their power; 
Let fortune’s bubbles rise and fall; yim 
Who sows a field or trains a flower, » ™ 
Or plants a tree, is more than all. £ i, 
—Jo Greenteak Whittier 
In these trying times of sorrows and uncertainties at more can be donéto 
make our cares slip away than to really have the loveliest garden ever. We are more ~ 
than grateful for the splendid business you have given us ast season. We deeply 
appreciate your fine letters and so sorry that the labor si uation incites to all grow- 
ers, prevented our making a personal reply in each instance: QO at 
Of course ‘“‘War Bonds” should come first on youlict 1G 2 
And our prices enable you to have the ‘‘Tops” you have._missed, ew 
We try to list the ‘Majestic Beauties” that will really fittm _ “ A 
At a time when the entire world rocks with tragedies of sin Sn ta 
Even though you may call it a calamity thru and thru ta 
Merely because you can’t step on the gas as you used to do; 
Blessed is he who now has opportunity to reaily go slow 
And no detail will be overlooked to make the ‘‘Super Glads” grow. 
After all, we know it will add up to just one thing 
Nature’s garden of wonder and ‘beauty has made you a king. 
If it is new in the Glad world and the finest we grow 
Chances are old man Holloway will have a full row; 
And when you open your package and there seems no end 
To all the ‘‘top” extras we are sure to send, 
Just remember that something was needed to give you cheer 
And it was our wish to extend your Christmas season all the year; 
While sugar, coffee and butter are short with many today, 
Route your bulb orders to us and have much less to pay. 
; “MOON SIGN BOOK” 
Valuable publication, 256 pages, annually compiled by Llevellyn Publications, 
Ltd. Get in harmony with nature—It pays. ‘Postpaid $1.00: supplied with bulb or- 
ders aggregating $5.00 net for 75c each; and on orders of $10.00 or Over for 50c each. 
—OUR INTRODUCTIONS— 
GOLDEN TETON - - SILVERY TETON - - JANE WITHERS 
We have a right to be proud of these “Gleaming Beauties.’’ Golden Teton 
continues to be our best yellow, winner of many ribbons, the very best for show com- 
petition and has brought us many letters of praise. Silvery Teton is universallv con- 
ceded the best rose red to date, winner of many ribbons, grand champion at Indianap- 
olis in 1940 and we understand was in ‘Mr. Wyman’s GOLD MEDAL Best Collection of 
25 Spikes at the Boston Show the past season. Jane Withers is conceded by many as 
ranking at the top of the list as the best and brightest lavender. However, reports 
from other sections of the country would disclose that it is inclined to grow a littie 
short. A vigorous grower and plenty of stretch with us, making it a favorite of the 
florists here. We want these fine varieties to reach all the shows the coming season, 
and have slashed prices so you ican own them. You will find them listed in the 
General List, Super Specials and Wholesale ‘List. 
1943 KRUEGER INTRODUCTIONS 
MISS WISCONSIN—One of the most beautiful cerese rose mid-late gladiolus 
to be offered in many years. Opens five to seven 5% inch florets on an 18-bud snvike 
of 20 to 26 inch flower head. It is healthy and produces a fair number of bulblets that 
germinate readily and without doubt this variety is destined for a great show record. 
SHOW QUEEN—Glowing salmon pink seedling of Diane that retains the 
Price each: L. $5.00; M. $4.00; S. $3.00; Bulblets 50c each, 10 for $4.09. 
same color sheen found in that variety, 24-inch flower head, eight 6-inch florets open 
at a time. The spike of this late varietv is a marvel of balance and beauty and pro- 
pagates well. Price each: L. $3.00: (M. $2.00; S. $1.00; Bulblets 25c each, 10 for $2.00. 
No need to mention the fact that Mr. Krueger has given us some of the finest varieties 
that can be found in our gardens today. 
1943 DR. GEO. H. SCHEER INTRODUCTION 
EGLANTINE—A clear heavily ruffled pure pink with cream throxit that will 
open 7 on a perfect svike, lower florets un to 7 inches acrecss and considered Dr. 
Scheer’s most magnificent introduction. Warly mid-season, 00d propagator and 
healthv grower. Price each: L. $15.00; M. $12.00; S. $10.00; Bulblets, each $1.50, 4 
for $5.00. 


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