wide-open blooms have a deep filigree border around each and every petal, consisting of 
clear-cut deep pink lines in a lacy pattern. Many open on a fine spike. A must-have in 
any glad garden. Medium, 15c each, $1.50 per 12. Blts., 25c per 100. 
CRINKLE CREAM (Ellis). Early mid-season. A very tall rich cream, The blooms are huge, 
and very gracefully arranged, and somewhat ruffled. The color is clear, deepening in the 
throat. A strong dependable healthy grower. Large, $4.00 each. Blts., 40c each. 
DIANE (Kreuger). Late. A new one in the orange class, and a fine one, This orange beauty 
appears to have great possibilities. No.5, 2 for 10c, 50c per 12. 
DREAM O’BEAUTY (Zimmer). Late mid-season. Brilliant deep rose, or wine-red, a color 
still unmatched in glads. A color very useful to the florists, and a dazzling beauty in any 
garden. Not well-arranged on the spike, but very popular in spite of this. For 15c, 
either 2L, or 4M, or 8 No. 5, or 100 Blts. For 60c, either 10L, or 20M, or 40 No. 5, or 
one A. S. 
ELWOOD (Heaton). Late. A seedling of MINUET, and like it in color and form. But it 
is much larger, and clearer in color. The throat blotch is pure white. A better keeper 
than MINUET, so I was told by a large grower for the cut-flower market, who is discard- 
ing MINUET for ELWOOD. For 15c, either 3M, or 6 No. 5, or 100 Bits. No. 5, $2.00 
perel0o; : 
ETHEL CAVE-COLE (Cave). Mid-season. A free-blooming, easy-to-grow, distinctly different 
pink, best called a very bright flesh pink. Very prolific. Large, 15c each. Medium, 10c 
each. No. 5, 2 for 10c, 50c per. 12. Blts., 15c per 20. 
GENGHIS KHAN (Scheer). Mid-season. My experience with this one places it near the 
head of the list of all the newer glads. I thought NEW ERA was ruffled, but this one 
beats it. I never liked the word “leather” in describing substance, but it fits this time. 
It has a very tall spike, and plenty of huge blooms perfectly arranged, and the color is 
just like NEW ERA, a clear pure pink. Strong grower and prolific. Large, $5.00 each. 
Medium, $3.50 each. Blts., 50c each. 
GOLDEN DREAM (Groff). Late. I thought GOLDEN DREAM was a fine glad for my first 
catalog twenty-one years ago, and I still think well of it. A deep yellow with many 
open, and a strong grower. It is one glad that does not “run out’, as do so many, as 
fe passes. For 15c, either 4M, or 8 No. 5, or 100 Blts. For 60c, either 20M, or 40 
O75% 
GRETA GARBO (Pfitzer). Mid-season. A nice blush white. Large, 10c each, $1.00 per 12. 
Medium, 2 for 15c, 70c per 12. Blts., 15c per 25. 
HAWKEYE RED (Foss Heaton, 1944). Mid-season. The reddest of the reds. See description 
elsewhere. Any size, $5.00 each. Selected bulblets, 50c each, $5.00 per 12. 
INDIAN PRINCESS (Zimmer). Early. This vivid deep rose resembles CRINKLES very 
much, both in color and ruffling. It is larger and taller, much more slender and graceful, 
and very heavily ruffled. For 15c, either 3M, or 6 No. 5, or 100 Blts. No. 5, $2.00 per 100. 
IRAK (Mitsch). Late. This sport of BAGDAD has the same qualities and habits as BAGDAD, 
but the color is a lively slate-gray. Growing in popularity. For 15c, either 2L, or 3M, 
or 6 No. 5, or 100 Blts. For 60c, either 10L, or 20M, or 40 No. 5, or one A. S. 
KING ARTHUR (Arenius). Late. A distinctive deep lavender. Very large and heavily 
ruffled. For 15c, either 2L, or 3M, or 6 No. 5, or 100 Blts, For 60c, either 10L, or 
20M, or 40 No. 5, or one A. S. 
KING LEAR (Palmer). Mid-season. This huge heavily ruffled bright purple is about the 
best of that color. A fine white line on the edge of every petal does not detract in the 
least, but adds a note of mystery. For 15c, either 2L, or 3M, or 6 No. 5, or 100 Bits, 
One A. S. for 75c. 
LEONA (Pruitt). Late mid-season. A bright red-purple with a sort of wine undertone. 
Plenty open on a nice spike. A good one, For 15c, either 2L, or 3M, or 6 No. 5, or 100 
Bits. One A. S. for 75c. 
LIBERATOR (Baerman). Early mid-season. A big scarlet with a rosy blotch. Rather un- 
usual. Large, 15c each, $1.50 per 12. Medium, 10c each, $1.00 per 12. Small, 2 for 10c, 
5O0c per 12. Bits., 15c per 25. 
MAID OF ORLEANS (Pfitzer). Mid-season. The standard white for a number of years. A 
free bloomer from all sizes of bulbs. Tall, wide-open, creamy throat. A dependable 
white. Sold out except Small, 8 for 15c, $1.20 per 100. Bilts., 15c per 100. 
MARGARET BEATON (Twomey). Mid-season. Proclaimed by many the best glad since 
PICARDY. ‘Tall, stretchy, graceful. Pure white with a red feather, and plenty large. In 
tremendous demand. Sold out except for a quantity of heavy meaty No. 5’s, that will 
bloom very nicely, at 40c per 12. Blts., 25c per 100. . 
