7 PATHFINDER GLAD GARDENS 
GLOAMING (Zimmer) (Early mid-season) Tall purple with cream throat. Med- 
ium size florets. Good cut flower. L. 2 for 12¢c; 10 for 50c. 
GOLDEN CHIMES (Ellis) (Early mid-season) Large light yellow, beautifully 
ruffled. A general favorite. L. 2 for 15c; 10 for 60c. 
GOLDEN CUP (Palmer) (Mid-season) Deep yellow, 5 to 6 large blooms open. 
Tall straight spike. One of the best yellows. L. 2 for 15c; 10 for 60c. 
GRAPHIC (Kunderd) (Mid-season) Good, clear lavender. Seems to have nice 
habits. L. 2 for 12c; 10 for 50e. 
INDIAN PRINCESS (Zimmer) (Mid-season) Highly ruffled rose pink, much like 
the older Crinkles. L. Each 10c. 
IRAK (Mitsch) (Late) A gray sport of Bagdad, which it resembles in every way 
except color. Very distinctive. L. 2 for 15c; 10 for 60c. 
IVORY KEYS (Ellis) (Mid-season) Excellent frilled ivory white. Many lovely 
large florets open on a tall strong spike. L. Each 10c. 
JEANIE (Pruitt) (Mid-season) Clear rich pink with white lines and creamy 
throat. Large florets. Tall, strong growing plant. L. Each 15c. 
JERSEY CREAM (Evans) (Mid-season) A rich deep cream, 8 or more florets open 
on tall strong spike. Blooms out well to the very tip. Good grower. L. 2 for 
12c; 10 for 50c. 
KING ARTHUR (Arenius) (Early mid-season) Deep toned lavender of distinct 
form and color. Large florets, heavily and beautifully ruffled. 4 to 5 florets 
open. An outstanding variety. L. 2 for 15c; 10 for 60c. 
KING LEAR (Palmer) (Early) Deep reddish purple, with silvery line on edge of 
petals. Heavily ruffled. One of the best purples. L. 2 for 15c; 10 for 60c. 
LAVENDER QUEEN (Arenius) (Early) Deep violet lavender. Tall, healthy 
grower. Fine for cut flowers. L. Each 10c; 10 for 80c. 
MAID OF ORLEANS (Pfitzer) (Early mid-season) Milky white with cream 
throat. Tall straight stems, perfect floret arrangement. The best all round 
white on the market. L. 2 for 15c; 10 for 60c. 
MARGARET BEATON (Twomey) (Mid-season) Pure snow white with small or- 
ange-scarlet blotch in throat. 6 or more very large well placed blooms open 
on long flower head. A very beautiful variety. L. Each 10c; 10 for 80c. 
MARGARET FULTON (Ogrodnichek) (Early) Rose salmon with excellent cut 
flower habits. One of the few glads that can withstand great heat. Fine for 
every purpose. L. 2 for 12c; 10 for 50c. 
MARY ELIZABETH (Stevens) (Late) Beautifully ruffled white with yellow 
throat. 6 to 8 florets open. Very lovely glad with excellent cut flower habits. 
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MARY FREY (Gelser) (Early) Lavender pink, with ruby throat blotch. Very 
lovely. U, 2 for 1Z2¢; 10 for 50c; 
MIBLOOM (Stevens) (Early) A very light pink with a rose-salmon blotch. L. 
2 for 12c; 10 for. 50c. 
MINUET (Coleman) (Late mid-season) Light lavender with pinkish overcast. 
Wonderful substance and texture. Considered the standard by which all other 
lavenders are judged. L. 2 for 12c; 10 for 50c. 
MISS ALAMEDA (Salbach) (Mid-season) Large flowers of saffrano pink, with a 
carmine blotch. Fine spike, good cut flower variety. L. 2 for 12c; 10 for 50c. 
MISS BLOOMINGTON (Kunderd) (Early) A tall, light yellow. L. 2 for 12c; 
10 for 50c. 
MYRNA (Pruitt) (Mid-season) A seedling from Maid of Orleans and Mary Eliza- 
beth. Ivory white, heavily ruffled. 7 to 10 large well placed blooms open at 
one time. Good healthy grower, excellent cut flower habits. L. Each 15c; 
M. Each 10c. 
NEW ERA (Ellis) (Mid-season) La France pink with cream throat. Very heavily 
ruffled. Tall, straight spike. 8 to 10 open. Very beautiful. L. Each 10c. 
